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Farm Education Assistant

Actively Recruiting

Openings

1 currently recruiting

Service Dates

August 16, 2024 - June 30, 2025

Application Window

May 17, 2024 - September 30, 2024

Location

  • Watsonville, CA

Contact Information

Catherine Weber
(240) 532-8995
watsonville@ndmva.org

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Position Details

Notre Dame - AmeriCorps Member

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Description

Full-time position August 2024-June 2025.
Join the Farm to Fork Movement as an Americorps Service Member in Santa Cruz County. Help Promote Education and Sustainable Collaborative Agriculture!"
About NDMVA-Watsonville
NDMVA teams work with local partners to increase access to education and other essential social services. We focus on providing small-group and one-on-one instruction in K-12 schools and conduct specialized outreach to help families in the community access resources. By collaborating with local organizations, NDMVA aims to make a lasting impression on the lives of individuals and families in the region. As a member, you will serve at Farm Discovery and Live Earth Farm for 11 months, full-time (up to 1700 hours), providing outdoor education under the supervision of an on-site supervisor, and city Site Director.
Benefits of AmeriCorps
- Health insurance (including mental health coverage)
- Living Stipend (starting at $29,000/11 mo, pre-tax, disbursed biweekly)
- Subsidized housing ($400 a month)
- Loan Forbearance
- Segal Education Award and California for All Education Awards awarded at the completion of service (totalling $10,000).
About Farm Discovery and Live Earth Farm
Farm Discovery is a nonprofit organization working in the Pajaro Valley community to empower youth and families to build and sustain healthy food, farming, social and natural systems.
Live Earth Farm is a 150 acre patchwork of working organic farm, riparian corridor, oak and redwood forest in the Pajaro Valley of Santa Cruz County, California.
Farm Discovery at Live Earth Farm promotes sustainability and community health through educational programs and collaborative agricultural, ecological, and social systems. The program inspires youth and families to transform their relationship with food, farming, and nature. In addition, Live Earth Farm grows and delivers nutritious, organic food to those in need, such as seniors, veterans, foster youth, and farmworkers.
Position Description
We are looking for a highly motivated, detail-oriented, tech-literate and energetic person for this position. The NDMV-AmeriCorps Service Member will support food, farming and nature education programming. This is a hands-on role that involves educating youth about the food system from production to consumption to food justice. They should be able to inspire the youth we serve utilizing relationship-building skills, clear communication and willing to share their enthusiasm with Farm Discovery students while creating a safe space on the farm and in the kitchen.
The ideal candidate is passionate about the missions of NDMV-AmeriCorps and Farm Discovery at Live Earth Farm, with a background or interest in education, farming, and cooking. Farming components in support of our farm based programming include assisting with the up to 3-acre Discovery Garden, Education Fields, small goatherd and chicken flocks, as well as coordinating with farm staff and volunteers to accomplish large seasonal projects. You will not be behind the scenes, but very much a major partner in the program team in running programs with youth on the land and in the kitchen. The role includes some administrative duties.
This open position will work in concert with our Education Associate, and Assistant Director of Education in the planning, implementation, evaluation and development of these core programs, taking leadership on the culinary aspects.
Responsibilities:
Farming and culinary curriculum implementation.
Implement all education programs at the direction of or in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Education.
Serve with the Education team and Field Manager on day-to-day organic farming operations with ongoing coordination with Live Earth Farm production operations.
Propagation and greenhouse work, planting, composting, harvesting, and post harvest handling.
Goat herd and flocks of chickens through daily husbandry. Facilitate breeding and assist in kidding of goats, and raising of baby chicks.
Maintain order and cleanliness of the education barn, kitchen classroom, and restroom.
Support Field Manager with the implementation of the value-added product line.
Serve with program and administration staff to accomplish big events Fall Feast in the Fields, as well as smaller community building and fundraising events (Supporter’s Picnic, Holiday Sip & Shop, Land Stewardship Workdays).
Implement in program evaluation (quantitative and qualitative).
Use computer word processing, spreadsheet, and database software to prepare reports, memos, and documents
Provide administrative support to the program staff in support or maintaining program records.
Assist in maintenance of Farm Discovery customer database (Salesforce software)
Act as a friendly ambassador, welcoming the public & upholding the mission of Farm Discovery and Live Earth Farm
Support the piloting of new weekend event programs such as workshops, AirBnB experiences and farm campouts.
Support program outreach to local and regional agricultural and business communities to help develop relationships to help sustain Farm Discovery programs.
Support corporate volunteer partnership events.

Full-time position August 2024-June 2025.
Join the Farm to Fork Movement as an Americorps Service Member in Santa Cruz County. Help Promote Education and Sustainable Collaborative Agriculture!"
About NDMVA-Watsonville
NDMVA teams work with local partners to increase access to education and other essential social services. We focus on providing small-group and one-on-one instruction in K-12 schools and conduct specialized outreach to help families in the community access resources. By collaborating with local organizations, NDMVA aims to make a lasting impression on the lives of individuals and families in the region. As a member, you will serve at Farm Discovery and Live Earth Farm for 11 months, full-time (up to 1700 hours), providing outdoor education under the supervision of an on-site supervisor, and city Site Director.
Benefits of AmeriCorps
- Health insurance (including mental health coverage)
- Living Stipend (starting at $29,000/11 mo, pre-tax, disbursed biweekly)
- Subsidized housing ($400 a month)
- Loan Forbearance
- Segal Education Award and California for All Education Awards awarded at the completion of service (totalling $10,000).
About Farm Discovery and Live Earth Farm
Farm Discovery is a nonprofit organization working in the Pajaro Valley community to empower youth and families to build and sustain healthy food, farming, social and natural systems.
Live Earth Farm is a 150 acre patchwork of working organic farm, riparian corridor, oak and redwood forest in the Pajaro Valley of Santa Cruz County, California.
Farm Discovery at Live Earth Farm promotes sustainability and community health through educational programs and collaborative agricultural, ecological, and social systems. The program inspires youth and families to transform their relationship with food, farming, and nature. In addition, Live Earth Farm grows and delivers nutritious, organic food to those in need, such as seniors, veterans, foster youth, and farmworkers.
Position Description
We are looking for a highly motivated, detail-oriented, tech-literate and energetic person for this position. The NDMV-AmeriCorps Service Member will support food, farming and nature education programming. This is a hands-on role that involves educating youth about the food system from production to consumption to food justice. They should be able to inspire the youth we serve utilizing relationship-building skills, clear communication and willing to share their enthusiasm with Farm Discovery students while creating a safe space on the farm and in the kitchen.
The ideal candidate is passionate about the missions of NDMV-AmeriCorps and Farm Discovery at Live Earth Farm, with a background or interest in education, farming, and cooking. Farming components in support of our farm based programming include assisting with the up to 3-acre Discovery Garden, Education Fields, small goatherd and chicken flocks, as well as coordinating with farm staff and volunteers to accomplish large seasonal projects. You will not be behind the scenes, but very much a major partner in the program team in running programs with youth on the land and in the kitchen. The role includes some administrative duties.
This open position will work in concert with our Education Associate, and Assistant Director of Education in the planning, implementation, evaluation and development of these core programs, taking leadership on the culinary aspects.
Responsibilities:
Farming and culinary curriculum implementation.
Implement all education programs at the direction of or in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Education.
Serve with the Education team and Field Manager on day-to-day organic farming operations with ongoing coordination with Live Earth Farm production operations.
Propagation and greenhouse work, planting, composting, harvesting, and post harvest handling.
Goat herd and flocks of chickens through daily husbandry. Facilitate breeding and assist in kidding of goats, and raising of baby chicks.
Maintain order and cleanliness of the education barn, kitchen classroom, and restroom.
Support Field Manager with the implementation of the value-added product line.
Serve with program and administration staff to accomplish big events Fall Feast in the Fields, as well as smaller community building and fundraising events (Supporter’s Picnic, Holiday Sip & Shop, Land Stewardship Workdays).
Implement in program evaluation (quantitative and qualitative).
Use computer word processing, spreadsheet, and database software to prepare reports, memos, and documents
Provide administrative support to the program staff in support or maintaining program records.
Assist in maintenance of Farm Discovery customer database (Salesforce software)
Act as a friendly ambassador, welcoming the public & upholding the mission of Farm Discovery and Live Earth Farm
Support the piloting of new weekend event programs such as workshops, AirBnB experiences and farm campouts.
Support program outreach to local and regional agricultural and business communities to help develop relationships to help sustain Farm Discovery programs.
Support corporate volunteer partnership events.
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Living Allowance

$2636 - $2636 monthly

Benefits

Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Housing, Living allowance, Stipend, Student loan forbearance, Training

Additional Benefits

Regular training, team support, bi-weekly team meetings, housing assistance in some cities only

Education Requirements

GED

Desired Languages

English, Spanish

Other Conditions

Car recommended
Permits attendance at school during off hours
Subject to criminal background check

Age Requirement

18 - 99

Service Details

Focus Areas

Community & Nonprofit Development, Education & Youth, Environment, Health & Nutrition

Weekly Hours

40

Location Type

Rural

Service Type

Direct Service

Service Environment

Indoor and Outdoor

Placement

Individual Placement

Service Setting

Arts Organization, Charter School, Community-based Nonprofit, Community Development Organization, Early Childhood Program, Elementary School, Higher Education Institution, High School, Library, Local Educational Agency, Middle School, Museum or Nature Center, National Nonprofit/Affiliate, Organization primarily serving older adults, Park, Private School, Recreation or Youth Center, Religious Organization, School-based Nonprofit

Activity Types

Hands On Activities, Office Activities, Professional Activities

Contact Information

Catherine Weber
(240) 532-8995
watsonville@ndmva.org

Hosted By

Position Details

Notre Dame - AmeriCorps Member

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