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Community Garden Connections Co-Coordinatoror - L. McCann [Work Study]

Antioch University · Keene, NH, USA ·

Pay:
60.000 - 80.000
Job type:
Full Time

Start Date: 5/15/2026
End Date: 6/30/2027
Number of Positions: 4
Hours per Week: 20 hrs/week per student
Weekends Required: Per student interest and availability; not required
Evenings Required: Per student interest and availability, not required

Supervisor: Libby McCann

Alternate Supervisor: Suzanne Green

This position allows for remote work Yes/No: Yes

Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 10-20% 10% Staff meetings and/or any related administrative/program planning/computer-based efforts

Method to assess remote work: Meeting attendance; deliverables created

Job Description

Community Garden Connections (CGC) seeks creative, collaborative students to co-coordinate our ongoing local garden education and food justice initiative.

CGC is committed to building local capacity to grow food and address issues of food insecurity related to climate change impacts, personal and communal health, and resiliency (http://www.antiochne.edu/cgc/).

This position works closely with additional CGC Co-Coordinators and faculty to support existing community garden sites (70 beds total) located at social service agencies
onprofits in the City of Keene as well as one campus garden site.

All coordinators will be responsible for specific sites, will collaborate with fellow co-coordinators to ensure all deliverables are met, and will champion specific responsibilities based on their interests. These positions are available for work study or non-work study students.

General responsibilities

Foster relationships with assigned CGC garden sites and assist at other sites where needed

Collaborate with local nonprofits and organizations in the Monadnock Region who are engaged in related work

Creatively pursue relevant service projects that address community-identified interests and fulfill CGC’s mission to increase access to food and to enhance community resiliency.

Design, implement and evaluate educational workshops that support your professional and community interests

Assist other co-coordinators in their responsibilities as needed

Participate in maintaining garden beds at assigned sites as needed by partner organizations.

Fiscal responsibilities include budget management, inventory, and procurement of supplies.

In addition to these general coordinator responsibilities, there are specific roles outlined below.

When applying, please indicate which of the following role(s) and responsibilities would best fit your interests and experiences.

Qualifications

Strong project management, organizational and time management skills.

Strong verbal and written communication skills.

Ability to have fun planning, preparing, and gardening with local organizations.

Works well with a variety of people.

Self-directed and motivated to move the project forward.

Willing to learn new skills.

Familiarity with gardening, food justice, environmental education, culturally responsive education, grant writing and/or evaluation experience preferred though not required.

Possibly interested in continuing beyond the position end date.

Position Type: Work Study

Department: Environmental Studies

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