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Farm Manager at Farm Job Search Brooklyn, NY

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Farm Manager job at Farm Job Search. Brooklyn, NY.

Farm Manager (6290)

Location: Brooklyn, New York

JobNumber: 6290

The Campaign Against Hunger is hiring a Farm Manager. The farm manager will be charged with supervising and maintaining the daily operations of all of our gardens and farms including a 1/4 acre vegetable production farm on Fulton Street between Howard and Saratoga in Central Brooklyn and a ½ acre farm in Far Rockaway, Queens. We are looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated, hard‑working individual with prior farming experience, as well as some experience as a trainer or educator. Preferably you will have some experience.

We are a 501c3 nonprofit that was founded in 1998 and works to fight food insecurity in New York City with a Superpantry, mobile food pantry, traveling farm market, low‑cost farm stands and health and nutrition classes. We produce approximately 16,000 pounds of certified naturally grown vegetables using sustainable agriculture. Timeframe: The Farm Manager position is open and we seek to fill the position immediately. The number of hours will vary with the season but likely will be 30‑35 per week. Pay will be very competitive and based on years of experience. To apply, please email a letter and resume to hr@tcahnyc.org. TCAH is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any category protected by city, state or federal law.

Qualifications

Commitment to, passion for, and experience with farming using sustainable agriculture techniques (no pesticides).

Self‑motivated, excellent communicator, ability to work well alone as well as with others

Willingness to work outdoors in all weather

Able to lift up to 40 pounds

Eager to learn and able to solve problems independently and as part of a team

Experience working with volunteer groups

Familiarity with google drive - sheets, docs, and calendar

Attention to detail, organized

Experience working with diverse groups and people of all ages, abilities, races, genders, sexual orientations, religious or ethnic, national origin background

Valid driver’s license (ideal but not required)

Bilingual English/Spanish

Knows how to operate aquaponics.

Has strong commitment to food justice values.

Has provided mentorship and instruction to youth ages 15-24 in all daily farm operations

Has experience planning, seeding, planting.

Understand drip irrigation & overhead watering

Harvesting & processing all crops for sales

Setting up, running, and breaking down the weekly market stand

Knows pest, weed, and disease management

Has experience overseeing production for markets, restaurants, programs, and donations.

Submitting detailed weight and sales records on a regular basis

Developing strategies for productivity, efficiency, and engagement with the farm

Leading workshops, volunteer groups, and regular tours, and social media outreach

Mulching, trellising, pruning, and tilling

Benefits Hourly and benefits can be discussed.

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