UK Part Time Jobs

Part Time Jobs – Flexible Farm Jobs

Introduction To Part Time Farm Jobs

In a previous article, we gave you a list of part time outdoor jobs that could be worth thinking about for those of you who are not much keen on being cooped up indoors all day long whilst you are trying to earn a bit of extra cash. There are lots of part time and seasonal jobs out there that can see you working amongst the elements and one type of these types of work is farm jobs.

Farm jobs, whether it’s regular part time work or seasonal jobs, come in all shapes and sizes and while some will suit those of you looking for a bit of casual, entry level work, other roles will require more expertise – perhaps even special qualifications – and might suit older people. Whatever the case, farm jobs can make ideal money earners for those of you who want to be outdoors and who don’t mind getting stuck in there with a bit of hard graft.

Part Time & Seasonal Farm Jobs – An Overview

Farm jobs can often be good entry level jobs

Well the good news is, even for seasonal farm jobs, training is often given. So if you have little or no previous experience of this type of work but you are have a real enthusiasm to work outdoors, then there is still a chance you could land yourself some type of farm job. For fruit picking jobs, for example, each fruit or vegetable requires a different technique to harvest it so you will be shown how to do this before you are let loose in the fields and orchards.

The UK has a diverse farming industry so there could be lots of options for outdoor work

Another good aspect to part time and seasonal outdoor farm jobs is that the UK is ideally situated for them. The nation has a diverse agricultural output, as well as many livestock farms, and these are all over the United Kingdom. You could find yourself working in mountainous areas, rural areas, small towns and even by the sea. And because of the diversity of the agricultural output in the United Kingdom, if you’re the nomadic type, you could even make a full time career from doing multiple temporary seasonal jobs around England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Different crops are harvested at different times of the year so you can make your way around the different areas to match their harvest time.

Farm jobs require you to be safety aware

Farm work isn’t for everyone, of course. You must be able to work as part of a team on occasion whilst also working under your own initiative, too. And attention to detail is essential. You are working in what can be a dangerous environment so you need to be safety aware, making sure yourself and others around you are safe. This could be wearing correct safety clothing or using tools and machinery in a safe manner.

As well as clothing and machinery, working on any type of farm means high level of tidiness are required for safety reasons so, even if you are doing part time jobs which require more experience and expertise, you will still need to be willing to basic labouring jobs such as sweeping up. Farm jobs are all about hard work but also about lots of enthusiasm for the role, too.

Are you up to the physical challenge of part time farm jobs?

And all that hard work means you need to physically fit to do outdoor farm jobs, whether seasonal work or long term part time work. Fetching, carrying, loading and unloading are all part of your duties when working on farms and, depending on your role, you might also be required to work at heights – up ladders – and also on the ground, if you are harvesting particular crops.

Some seasonal farm jobs will even provide accommodation

For some types of part time or temporary farm jobs, having your own transport to get to and from the farm can be a bonus, especially if you are working in remote, rural areas where the public transport is likely to be minimal. However, some farm jobs – even the seasonal ones – do offer accommodation. This could be a private house, caravan or other mobile home, or even dormitories. It depends on the type of role you are doing.

A full time career can be made from part time and seasonal farm jobs

Farm jobs are no dead end solution, either, when it comes to finding work. If you have done part time farm jobs in the past or you are really enjoying one you are currently doing, you could also build a full time career in the field. Young people can do apprenticeships for working in the organic farming industry or there are also college courses for people of all ages where you can gain qualifications.

Types of Outdoor Part Time Farm Jobs

Fruit & Vegetable Picking

Perhaps the first type of farm job that comes to mind when you think of temporary, seasonal work is fruit picking and other harvesting jobs. Fruit picking jobs are ideal for young people and often, also overseas workers. This means fruit picking jobs can be a great way to really get to know people of other nationalities and backgrounds. Depending on the weather, there could be more or less fruit picking jobs being advertised at any given time – bad weather can affect the season’s harvest in a bad way, but some years, there could have been optimum weather which has produced an abundant crop. The latter is good news for you if you are looking for seasonal work.

Farm work such as fruit picking jobs conjures up an image of working in idyllic rural surroundings with the sun on your back, idly picking fruits from trees and plants and having the benefit of being paid for the pleasure of it. However, while that might be the case on occasion, you should also bear in mind that seasonal jobs doing fruit picking can also be very hard work and long hours. That doesn’t mean you won’t have fun along the way, of course. If you are travelling and working en route, you could meet other like-minded people as well as make lots of new friends.

Salad, vegetable and fruit picking jobs can be in all types of farms and orchards, from small family-owned concerns to huge operations with warehouses and distribution centres for transporting goods to major supermarkets. All types of farms take on seasonal staff at some point in the year and whatever type of operation you are working for, there will be lots of bending, walking and lifting and on most occasions, you will be working to targets. Fruit picking jobs tend not to be paid on an hourly basis but by the amount of fruit you harvest in one day – and sometimes, you will be working to targets where you will be given a set number of baskets or punnets, for example, to fill each day.

Although most fruit picking and other harvesting of vegetables and salads will be done outdoors, there will be some instances where, depending on the crop that is grown at that farm, you will be working in polytunnels or glasshouses. This means you will be guaranteed to get your hours of work in on any given day because you will be able to work in all weathers to harvest the crops. Salads and herbs, for example, could be grown in environments like this, and when it comes to herbs, these might not necessarily be for the kitchen table. Some herb farm jobs could see you picking herbs that will go towards making essential oils for the fragrance and flavour industries.

Again, it depends on the size of the operation you are working for but some producers of fruit are very experienced when it comes to attracting seasonal workers to roles with their company. These days, some companies can offer a range of accommodation from shared dorms to cabins and ‘bungalows’ at highly subsidised rates. You can stay in this accommodation for the duration of your temporary contract. These same companies also encourage a team spirit by not having an ‘all work and no play’ situation. Some places will have a bar or social club, games rooms, football sessions, basketball, go-karting and they will also organise day trips around the local area.

As you can see, temporary and seasonal fruit picking jobs could see you making lots of new friends and also having a great time, despite working lots of long shifts.  

Points To Note For Farm Jobs Doing Fruit Picking

Who does seasonal fruit picking jobs suit?

As you might have gathered by now, for part time work, fruit picking jobs outdoors – and occasionally indoors – are not for everyone. On the other hand, however, there are people out there who would really thrive from doing this type of work. Let’s take a look at who fruit picking jobs might suit:

Other Types Of Outdoor Farm Jobs

Not all farm jobs are about fruit picking of course. If you are looking for other part time work in the farming industry, here are some of the outdoor roles you could do. Some farm jobs can come with local accommodation – this is sometimes a mobile home – and others will offer basic training, too.

Harvesting Jobs

Harvesting work tends to be seasonal jobs and farms often recruit for their harvesting season. Duties will include driving a combine harvester and crops to be harvested can include wheat, peas and potatoes. For this type of work, it helps if you have experience in operating large, modern farming machinery and you must be willing to work long hours.

Tractor Driver

If you have tractor driving experience, an HGV license or a forklift truck licence, then part time farm jobs could be an option for you. You could be driving a combine harvester and also working with telehandlers, if you have more experience.

Duties for tractor drivers are varied and it will depend on the size and type of farm you work on what will be asked of you. You could be expected to do any of the following tasks, however:

Working With Livestock

So far, the farm jobs we have looked at have been about crops and the harvesting of those crops. Part time outdoor farm jobs can also suit animal lovers because there are roles that can involve working with livestock, too. Let’s take a look at some of the outdoor jobs you could do, doing farm work with animals.

General Farm Worker

Part time farm jobs working outdoors could also be as a general farm worker and some of these types of roles could suit those of you looking for entry level work. Again, it depends on the size and type of farm you are working but general farm worker duties can include:

For the right person, part time, outdoor farm work can be very rewarding and, as you can see from what is included in this article, there are many different roles to consider that will suit people of various ages and level of experience. So, if you don’t mind getting your hands dirty and you have any type of interest in agriculture, farm jobs could be perfect for you.