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How is the Soil Association funded?
The Soil Association is a registered charity, reliant on donations and the support of its members. Our subsidiary company, Soil Association Certification, certifies over 80% of organic food sold in the UK. As a not-for-profit business, any surplus income is gift-aided to the Soil Association charity to develop and safeguard the entire organic sector.
Where is the Soil Association based?
Our head office is in the centre of Bristol an exciting university city with a vibrant music and arts scene. Soil Association Scotland is based in Edinburgh, another wonderful, vibrant city.
What are the differences between our charity and certification work?
The Soil Association is a registered charity which aims to inform the public about the many benefits of organic food and farming. Soil Association Certification Ltd (SACL) is the UK's leading organic certification body.
What hours will I be expected to work?
Normal working hours are from Monday to Friday 9.00am - 5.30pm. We try to be flexible if your job allows for it.
Will you help me grow?
We want to nurture your talents and make sure you get the training you need so you are happy to stay with us.
What is the dress code?
Smart casual.
I like to work hard but what are my holidays?
27 days plus bank holidays, rising to 30 days after 5 years
Any pension shemes?
We offer a contributory pension scheme which you can join after 3 months of starting here.
Where can I go for lunch?
The Bristol office has a café where you can make your own lunch and is in walking distance to a range of shops and cafés. |