Chelsea Physic Garden

Chair

Job Reference UBOSA2
Closing Date Tuesday 10 Dec 2024

Founded in 1673 by The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, Chelsea Physic Garden began as a space for apprentices to study medicinal plants. Over centuries, it has evolved into one of the world’s foremost centres of botany and plant exchange, with a unique focus on medicinal, herbal, and useful plants. As an independent charity today, the Garden relies on visitors, friends, and supporters to protect and nurture the Garden for future generations. Celebrating its 350th anniversary in 2023, the Garden remains committed to adapting and evolving, especially in the face of climate change. Following the successful £3.2m restoration of its historic Glasshouses, the Garden is in a strong position and confident in its ability to create a sustainable future.

The Board of Trustees are now embarking on the search for a dynamic new Chair to provide strategic guidance and inspire Chelsea Physic Garden as it embarks on this next phase. The role involves collaborating closely with the Director and the Board of Trustees to steer the Garden towards achieving its mission. The successful candidate will lead the Board in reviewing strategic aims and objectives, work alongside senior staff, and engage in public and community activity programmes. Your leadership will be instrumental in ensuring the Garden’s continued impact and growth.

The ideal candidate will have a passion for horticulture and a deep appreciation for the curatorial and heritage significance of the Garden. You will understand the importance of fundraising and be eager to act as an Ambassador, particularly in relation to current and future capital projects, for one of the world’s most historic botanical gardens.

Saxton Bampfylde Ltd is acting as an employment agency advisor to the Chelsea Physic Garden on this appointment. For further information about the role, including details about how to apply, please visit www.saxbam.com/appointments using reference UBOSA2. Applications should be received by noon on Tuesday 10th December.

Celebrating its 350th anniversary in 2023, the Garden remains committed to adapting and evolving, especially in the face of climate change.