Vacancies at Highgrove

Working at Highgrove

Highgrove Gardens surround the private residence of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla. The King’s Foundation charity acts as custodian of Highgrove Gardens and manages the opening of the gardens to the public, as well as overseeing a range of education programmes in traditional and heritage skills on site. Garden tours at Highgrove, and products sold in the Highgrove shop, raise funds for the charitable work of The King’s Foundation. We are always eager to hear from passionate and talented professionals who would like to join our team.

Highgrove Gardens are a showcase for His Majesty’s commitment to organic and sustainable practices, helping to encourage biodiversity. A G Carrick is the trading entity established to manage the commercial activities at Highgrove, with profits being donated to The King’s Foundation.

Highgrove is renowned for the exceptional visitor experience it provides through Garden tours to the high standard of craftsmanship in its shop products.

The strength of Highgrove is thanks to our employees’ energy, commitment, talent and enthusiasm to deliver the highest standards.

The King's Foundation

The work of The King’s Foundation is underpinned by the vision of our Royal Founding President, His Majesty The King. The mission of the Foundation is based on His Majesty’s philosophy of harmony: that by understanding the balance, the order and the relationships between ourselves and the natural world we can create a more sustainable future.

We encourage a diverse and inclusive workplace, creating a welcoming, safe space for everyone. This means that every member of our team can bring their whole self to work. We encourage qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply to and join The King’s Foundation and bring their valuable skills and experiences.

The Foundation is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees, including the provision of workplace adjustments. We do not tolerate discrimination based on protected characteristics (age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership) or other differences such as socio-economic background or social origin.