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One Year Specialist Option Certificate In Glasshouse Technique With Orchid Culture (The Eric Young Orchid Scholarship)

In general

This scheme will be particularly valuable for a student on ND, HND or Degree courses who requires a sandwich year of practical experience, is seeking an internship or similar experience, for those from overseas institutions or for those seeking post course experience of a structured pattern or for a person within the orchid industry at large.

The programme provides an unrivalled opportunity to learn within an extensive and varied collection of plants and to work with, and learn from, the garden and scientific staff, who have collectively and individually a vast reserve of expertise and knowledge.

  • Remuneration is currently £12,040 per year, paid monthly.

  • Trainees will live in the Society's self-catering accommodation, comprising shared housing of between two to five people. Each trainee has a single study bedroom and access to a shared lounge and kitchen/dining facilities (subsidised cost of which will be deducted from renumeration).

  • There is an annual leave entitlement of eight public holidays, plus 23 working days per year.

  • On successful completion of the programme a certificate of competence will be provided.

Programme Content

  • The Trainee will be based in the Glass Department and will assist with the Orchid section contained within Glass.

  • In addition to this the successful student will assist the Orchid Committee Secretary at each of the Society's flower shows at Vincent Square & Chelsea, the British Orchid Growers Association show, etc.

  • During the year there may be opportunities for placement at The Eric Young Orchid Foundation, Jersey, and a commercial orchid nursery in the UK.

  • The Trainee will be required to work on a number of assignments while at Wisley and these may include: a diary, case study, dissertation and regular plant identification tests. It is anticipated that a sandwich year student will have college/university projects to complete and these will be set against RHS committments where appropriate.

Eligibility

  • It is expected that most applicants will have completed the initial part, at least, of a Further Education or Higher Education course in horticulture.

  • The entry qualifications will be negotiable according to the reasons for seeking employment and experience but candidates must necessarily demonstrate an intellectual capability and sufficient academic experience to cope with the provisions of the scheme

  • A motivation and commitment to work and learn in the Wisley environment and to put to full use the opportunities, facilities and expertise available is essential.

  • Applicants from overseas will be considered, and acceptance will be subject to a Work Permit being granted for non-EU nationals. A good working knowledge of the English language is essential, and evidence to that effect will be requested.

Applications

Applications must be made by 31 January in the year of anticipated entry. To download an application form and course details, click here for an Acrobat version (61KB) or here for a Word for Windows version (215KB).
Don't forget to write 'Specialist Option - Eric Young Orchid Scholarship' at the top of the form.