Our client is one of six companies in the UK that are privileged to have been appointed as an Operator of the UK’s Seasonal Workers Scheme. This scheme is a new, post Brexit, solution to the staffing challenges faced by the UK horticultural industry, enabling Operators to source and issue visas to workers from foreign countries, bringing them to the UK and allocating them work on specific UK farms.
The scheme presents challenges, and with the support of the Home Office and Defra, it is of paramount importance that all areas of the supply chain are effectively managed, that communication flows freely and in a timely manner between all stakeholders, and, of primary importance, is the ongoing welfare of all workers.
In 2023, our client will issue around 7500 visas. Our client is a quality operator - leading the way in compliance & welfare and a key player in the ongoing success of the British horticultural sector.
They now seek to appoint two new people to work as a conduit between all stakeholders, managing and working with the workers whilst they’re in the UK, and developing value-adding relationships with the farms.
About the role
This is largely a field-based role, spending much of the week visiting farms in your area, interviewing workers, and meeting the customer, with around one day a week working from home, report writing, and e-mail/phone communication. You will manage your own diary, but visiting clients will make up the majority of your week - you will be highly organised and a proven people person. A full UK driving licence is required to perform the role.
We are looking for an approachable, cheerful person able to build rapport at all levels. Someone who would feel comfortable in the field in their wellies interviewing a person from Kyrgyzstan about their working experience in a downpour, as well as discussing the most current Home Office decisions on immigration with the farm manager in their office while having afternoon tea.
It is a very versatile, challenging but definitely never boring position that requires a lot of self-motivation, but it's very rewarding as you are able to make a change in many people's lives.
Key responsibilities
1. Must speak Russian language
2. Hold UK full driving licence
3. Maintain and develop relationships with clients
4. Build trust-based relationships with the workers
5. Conduct worker interviews on client premises
6. Prepare reports based on the findings from the interviews
7. Escalate any abnormal findings
8. Make recommendations for corrective actions and monitor their implementation
Our client is fast-growing and offers a genuine opportunity for career progress. Full training will be offered.
If you’d like to be part of this exciting scheme and feel you have the skills and experience to perform this role, please send in your CV in application, without delay.
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