20 Poultry Farm Manager Jobs
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Trainee Relief Poultry Farm Manager Agricultural Recruitment Specialists - Lincoln In this role, you'll be the backbone of their farms, ensuring that they are managed to the highest standards even during times of transition. You'll become intimately familiar with each farm location and... £30000 - £35000 per annum, Benefits: Company Van, company pension and excellent benefits 14 days ago
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Farm Manager ISQ Recruitment - Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, North East, UK (Please note that visa or sponsorship assistance is not available for this position) Key Role Objective: not provided 8 days ago
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Poultry Farm Manager Agricultural Recruitment Specialists - Wiltshire We are working with a producer of organic free-range eggs, committed to sustainable and ethical farming practices. Their farm is dedicated to providing high-quality eggs while prioritizing the health and... £35000 - £40000 per annum, Benefits: Accommodation 21 days ago
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RELIEF FARM MANAGER – BREEDER United Kingdom To work in a manner that actively seeks to reduce any negative environmental impact in relation to the processes and procedures operating within their area and across the wider business e.g. reduction... Yesterday
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Farm Manager ISQ Recruitment - DN15 8TD, United Kingdom Crop bonus This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to an industry leader's success. If you meet the requirements and are ready to take the next step in your career, we would love to hear from you... 16 days ago
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Relief Poultry Farm Manager Agricultural Recruitment Specialists - Lincolnshire We are working with one of the UK’s leading poultry producers to recruit an enthusiastic and confident Relief Farm Manager based in Lincolnshire. Please email your CV to Charlotte Levent, Recruitment Delivery... £35000 - £38000 per annum, Benefits: Company van, pension and benefits! More than 30 days ago
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Poultry Farm Manager Garnstone Farms - North Herefordshire, Herefordshire, United Kingdom Applicants should have experience of flock husbandry, attention to detail and problem solving with good people skills and must be driven to maintain high standards. Generous remuneration packag 29 days ago
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RELIEF FARM MANAGER - BREEDERS Moy Park - Sleaford We support and encourage our employees to continue to develop their skills, so you will have the opportunity to grow via our bespoke Agriculture Academy. ‘Growing our own’ agriculture specialists and leaders... 21 days ago
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Area Manager (Poultry Farming)-Midlands-Salary to £46000 + Company Car!! Agricultural Recruitment Specialists - Derbyshire Agricultural Recruitment Specialists are a market leading, highly prestigious and professional recruitment agency within the agriculture, horticultural, equestrian, animal health and rural sectors, with... £38000 - £48000 per annum, Benefits: company car and excellent benefits 8 days ago
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Assistant Farm Manager - Sandy Bank Farm Telford, England, United Kingdom As an inclusive, forward-thinking business, we take pride in our approach to investing in our farm management across Avara Foods and are looking for a highly competent and motivated Assistant Farm Manager... 13 days ago
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I’d like to get a job as poultry farm manager, but I’m not very sure where to start. I finished. I have no qualifications, but I have some practical experience acquired over the past 3 summers, when I volunteered to work on a farm Mozambique. I really enjoyed the experience and I think I’d be good at it and also happy doing it.
Mohammad-
I’m not sure about the requirements to become a farm manager, but I guess there’s some training involved, though I don’t know what sort of courses it involves. You can always start as farm worker, and as you get experience and I’m assuming taking some course/s you could work your way up.
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I see you are no stranger to farm life, after having been in Mozambique. All the same, things may not be the same when you do it as a job for real. I don’t mean to undermine volunteering, but I’m sure that it’s not the same as a paid job.
- I don’t think you’re right. When I was there I was working just as much as everyone else, if not more. Plus, because I knew I had a limited time to do things, I gave my all.
- I don’t agree Almaas. I also volunteered on a farm a couple of years ago, and if truth be said, you do a lot. In my case, I was on a farm in Nigeria, and when you see people’s way of life and their conditions, and also how extremely appreciative they are of what they’ve got you try even harder to do as much to help as you can because you see that they truly deserve it.
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I see you are no stranger to farm life, after having been in Mozambique. All the same, things may not be the same when you do it as a job for real. I don’t mean to undermine volunteering, but I’m sure that it’s not the same as a paid job.
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I’m not sure about the requirements to become a farm manager, but I guess there’s some training involved, though I don’t know what sort of courses it involves. You can always start as farm worker, and as you get experience and I’m assuming taking some course/s you could work your way up.