Corbenic Camphill Community
is set in 50 acres of countryside in beautiful Strathbraan,
in Perthshire, Scotland, four miles from the town of Dunkeld,
and twenty miles from the city of Perth. It was established
in June 1978.
The Community at present consists
of some 80 people, including adults with learning disabilities,
volunteers and employees. There are five households each
of which is home to four - six residents, two house co-ordinators
and five co-workers. We offer a variety of Therapeutic Workshops;
bakery, craft, pottery, woodwork, biodynamic gardening,
candle-making, estate work, an organic farm and a shop/café
in Dunkeld.
In the spring of 2014 we will be opening
a new house for 10 of our residents including 4 semi-independent
flats.
This house will accommodate
older residents in addition to space for those wishing to
live more independently. This means that we have 10 places
for new residents in the existing 5 households.
We are inviting applications
for the post of
House Co-ordinators
and
Support Workers
At this exciting time we are
looking for inspired and enthusiastic people, who are competent
and willing to take on responsibility. We also expect applicants
to participate and be interested in the development of the
whole community.
We have a number of positions
open to either employed or ‘permanent co-worker status’
applicants. We can provide accommodation, or you may wish
to live outside the Community. You must have completed the
relevant training, or have experience and are willing to
undertake the necessary training.
We expect you to have an interest
in anthroposophy and Corbenic is committed to working with
the ‘Ways to Quality’ approach.