Agriculture: environment, animals and plants
Could a job that involves working with natural resources such as animals, plants and trees be for you?
Agriculture: environment, animals and plants
Organisations in Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏͼ¿â that will advertise for roles around the environment, animals and plants include the 6 local authorities, Worcester City, Bromsgrove, Malvern Hills, Wyre Forest, Wychavon, and Redditch. Some other companies that have advertised positions in 2021 were Pets at Home and smaller independent companies including farms.
Fancy starting a career in agriculture or working with animals? This industry works with resources that are found or grow naturally. It includes growing crops, raising and breeding animals, or harvesting timber, plants and livestock products from a farm or natural habitat.
There are jobs at every level in agriculture, and so many different careers working with animals. Working with animals is a competitive job sector, so it is helpful to gain volunteering or work experience in this area.
Communication skills, management and planning are the top 3 skills employers request in job adverts for this sector.
In Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏͼ¿â, the demand and interest for jobs in the agriculture sector is ever-changing. We have gathered data from the last six months to highlight the supply and demand and the top employers hiring in this sector.
Agriculture, farming, and farm work: how could you get involved?
You could be employed in a range of settings, from outdoors to science labs or veterinary centres. The most well known role in agriculture is farming. Whether you are growing crops, raising animals such as sheep, pigs, and cows, or fixing machinery, working in this industry is likely to mean you will be working outdoors all year round.
If the outdoor life is not for you, you could always look towards more environmental or scientific occupations in agriculture. For example, environmental consultants are employed to provide expert advice and assessment services to clients with the aim of minimising environmental damage.
If you are more science focused, geneticists complete essential scientific research to improve the agricultural sector. They find and develop useful traits in plants such as disease resistance, which can then be transferred into future crops.
This sector also completes important work in creating and designing outdoor spaces for the public, meaning you could also work to design and maintain historic gardens, country parks or botanic areas used for leisure purposes.
Whilst this sector includes work in farming which helps feed the nation, it also offers a vast variety of different, lesser known careers. A career in agriculture is engaging and active and extremely important in the effort to maintain outdoor spaces and care for the nation’s animals.
Explore jobs in this sector
- Red - Formal Qualifications required – GCSE’s grades 4-9 , Level 3 Qualifications , A levels, or Degree
- Amber - Some Formal Qualifications may be required at Level 2 depending on the employer this will vary depending on the organisation and position
- Green - No formal Qualification required