Farmer Engagement Officer
Future plc, High Garth, East Riding of Yorkshire
Farmer Engagement Officer
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Future plc, High Garth, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 10 Jun | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 50791450397d43d8a324c5ec634a2b76
Location ref: High Garth, East Riding of Yorkshire
Full Job Description
Job Title: Farmer Engagement OfficerCompany: Future Food Solutions LimitedLocation: East Yorkshire (with travel across catchments in England)Contract: Full-time, PermanentSalary: £26,000 - £30,000 The Role This is an exciting opportunity for a driven individual at the start of their career, whether you are a recent graduate in a relevant discipline or come from a strong practical farming background, to join the Future Food Solutions team as a Farmer Engagement Officer playing a central role in the delivery of our Sustainable Landscapes Programme across multiple water company catchments in England. You will become a trusted and familiar face to the farmers on our programmes and someone they can rely on for practical advice, genuine engagement, and consistent support. The role combines field work, data collection, event coordination, and programme development, meaning no two weeks will look the same. You will be working at the heart of some of the most important conversations happening in British agriculture today., Farmer Engagement & Relationship Building Build and maintain trusted relationships with farmers across multiple catchments, becoming a credible and dependable point of contactRecruit new farmers into the programme, developing local networks and farmer groups from the ground upOrganise and facilitate farmer group meetings, farm walks, and knowledge-sharing events, ensuring they are well-attended, well-run, and genuinely useful to participants Field Work & Data Collection Conduct regular farm visits to support participating farmers and monitor progressCarry out on-farm data collection as part of structured knowledge programmes, ensuring data is collected accurately and consistentlySupport the smooth running of on-farm trials of innovative technologies and regenerative practices, troubleshooting where needed and feeding findings back to the wider team Programme Development & Delivery Develop compelling farmer case studies that demonstrate the real-world impact of the programme on soil health, water quality, and farm profitabilityContribute to the development of new programme areas and catchment initiatives, identifying opportunities to grow our reach and impactWork closely with water company partners and other stakeholders to ensure programme objectives are being met Reporting & Communication Maintain accurate records of farm visits, trial data, soil sampling results, and farmer engagement activityContribute to programme reports, partner updates, and knowledge hub contentRepresent Future Food Solutions at agricultural events, shows, and industry gatherings
You will be passionate about farming, the environment, and the role that good land management can play in addressing the challenges of climate change and water quality. You are practical, personable, and organised whilst being equally comfortable presenting to a room of farmers as you are providing technical analysis. You will need excellent communication skills and the ability to take complicated subjects and practices and translate them into something farmers want to engage with, with the confidence to hold your own in any farmyard conversation. Above all, we are looking for a genuine self-starter. Someone who spots opportunities without being prompted, takes ownership of their work, and brings fresh thinking to the team. As a small, growing business, we want someone who will help push the programme and the company forward rather than simply deliver what is already in front of them. If you have ideas about how to expand our reach, sharpen our farmer engagement, or open up new areas of work, we want to hear them and back you to run with them. Essential Degree in agriculture, environmental science, or a closely related discipline or equivalent experience with a strong farming backgroundFull, clean UK driving licenceStrong interpersonal skills with the confidence to build relationships quickly and credibly with farmers and industry partnersOrganised and self-motivated, able to manage a varied workload across multiple locationsGenuine interest in regenerative agriculture, soil health, and sustainable land managementMust be willing to travel away from home for periods when required Desirable
- A farming background or practical farm experience Familiarity with soil sampling techniques or on-farm trial methodology Experience of event organisation or community/stakeholder engagement Knowledge of water company catchment management or agri-environment schemes
Future Food Solutions (FFSL) is an East Yorkshire-based consultancy founded in 2013. We work at the intersection of farming, environmental improvement, and water quality, partnering with farmers, water companies, and food and drink brands to drive practical, lasting change in how land is managed across the UK. We are a family business. Our directors bring together deep roots in British farming with decades of agri-food consultancy experience. That combination shapes everything we do: we understand the realities of farm businesses, and we know what it takes to build programmes that farmers actually want to be part of. Our flagship Sustainable Landscapes Programme is delivered in partnership with Yorkshire Water, Thames Water, and Anglian Water. It brings together groups of forward-thinking farmers to explore regenerative practices that improve soil health, water quality, and farm profitability simultaneously. The programme now spans over 80,000 hectares in Yorkshire alone, and farmers in our programme stay engaged because it genuinely works for their businesses, not just for the environment. We are a small, close-knit team that works across a wide network of farmers, scientists, water professionals, and food industry partners. No two days are the same. You will get exposure to genuinely impactful work out in the field with farmers, in the data, and at the heart of some of the most important conversations happening in British agriculture right now. Equality & Diversity