Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Common Good City Farm-Farm Manager (Full-time)


Common Good City Farm (CGCF) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2007 with a mission to create a vibrant, informed, and well-nourished community through urban farming. CGCF’s half-acre farm in Washington DC’s LeDroit Park is the principal site for programs providing hands-on training in food production, healthy eating and environmental sustainability to people of all ages and backgrounds.

CGCF programs include the following:
Food Distribution: a Community Supported Agriculture Program, weekly Farm Stand, Value Added and Small Enterprise Program that sells herbs, specialty produce, and value added products to local food producers.

Youth Education: an after school program for neighborhood youth, a hands-on experiential learning program for toddlers and their guardians, field trips for DC area schools, and a spring, summer, and fall youth employment program Seed to Table Workshops: hands-on workshops on a variety of food-related topics open to the public.

Farm Manager Position Summary
We are looking for an experienced production farmer capable of managing year-round sustainable small-scale vegetable production on our half acre urban farm. A minimum of three years on-farm experience is required. The position entails crop planning, growing and harvesting vegetables and small fruit, as well as working with volunteers and staff to distribute produce via a 25 member CSA, weekly Farm Stand, and sales to local food businesses. This person is expected to manage a robust volunteer training program that provides hands-on learning to farm volunteers. The farm manager will join a small team of highly committed and talented staff. This position requires dedication and skill in intensive growing techniques, interacting with people from many different backgrounds, personal and professional maturity, creativity, and commitment to the vision and mission of Common Good City Farm. This is a full-time, year-round position.

Job Responsibilities
Job responsibilities of the Farm Manager, under the direction of the Executive Director and executed with support and assistance of CGCF staff and volunteers, include:

Farm Management
  • Develop an annual plan for farm operations that addresses programmatic needs and grant deliverables.
  • Develop and implement crop plan, planting, and harvesting schedule for each season (spring/summer/fall/winter), including greenhouse plant propagation, and four-season management of high tunnel
  • Develop and execute a pest management plan and disease control plan
    Plan and direct day-to-day operation of the farm to meet benchmarks and goals of annual plan.
  • Supervise and train volunteers of various skill levels. This includes leading volunteer groups of up to 30 individuals in large farm tasks.
  • Track farm operations and data, including crop plans, harvest log, germination rate, planting schedule, growth tracking, compost production, and soil nutrient management.
  • Maintain and supervise entries to farm records; documenting work, events, program content, and participation
  • Utilize sustainable organic agricultural methods, to include weed management, integrated pest management, and development of soil structure through composting and other organic methods.
  • Purchase materials and supplies for the operation of the farm.
  • Manage maintenance needs of the farm, handle/ arrange for repairs to facilities as needed.

  • Salary and Benefits
    Salary range is $35,000 to $40,000 with a minimum of 10 days paid vacation and sick leave. Benefits include health care coverage and employer contributions to an individual retirement account.

    Application Process
    CGCF is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applicants from all backgrounds. People of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, their resume, and three references to jobs@commongoodcityfarm.org, with the subject “Full Time Farm Manager Application.” At least two references should directly pertain to farming skills. The position is open until filled. No phone calls please.

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