Field Lead – Highwater Farm
Last Updated On: octubre 31st, 2024 at 09:37AM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:7001 Co Rd 346
Silt, Colorado, 817652
Primary Contact: Becca Gourlay
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 7162480525
Email: becca@highwaterfarm.org
Website: https://highwaterfarm.org/
Internship information
General Farm Description: Highwater Farm connects the community back to the land through sustainable agriculture, stewardship, and youth development. Located in the Colorado River valley on the western slope of Colorado, the farm provides weekly vegetables for a 120-member Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program and routes 15% of produce grown to the local food pantry system, and is a certified SNAP retailer. In 2024 our team grew over 30,000 pounds of diversified vegetables on 3 acres using regenerative practices. A flock of laying hens with a mobile chicken coop helps manage and fertilize surrounding pastures and provides eggs for CSA members. The farm is located in Silt, Colorado - a small town with a deep farming and ranching history. There are many opportunities for outdoor recreation in the area including an extensive network of mountain biking and hiking trails, river access for rafting and fly fishing, and camping.CRAFT Member Farm? No
Internship Starts: April 15
Internship Ends: October 15
Number of Internship Available: 2
Application Deadline: rolling until filled
Minimum Length of Stay: 6 months
Internship Details:
Highwater Farm is seeking up to two Field Lead Positions to support all aspects of farm management. Positions are seasonal with a 6-month contract starting in April or May. Full or part-time work is available. One season of farming experience or equivalent outdoor exposure is recommended and a willingness to learn/ be involved in all areas of food production is required. Additionally required is the ability to lift 50+ lbs, work long hours in all types of weather conditions, and have a positive attitude and enthusiasm for sustainable food production.
The Field Lead reports directly to the Farm Manager to assist in all areas of crop production and help ensure the farm is operating efficiently. This position requires participation and leadership in all aspects of vegetable production and land management on 3 acres.
Responsibilities:
- Assist Farm Manager in leading vegetable production throughout the season (seeding; greenhouse management; cultivation and bed prep; transplanting; irrigation; weed and pest management; harvesting, washing, and marketing crops; and animal chores including feeding/watering chickens, and rotating chickens every week)
- Prepare for and manage on-farm CSA distribution and wholesale orders
- Manage volunteers on the farm and basic data collection
- Train and lead youth program participants in fieldwork and farm tasks
- Saturday and Sunday greenhouse/irrigation chores shared among staff on a rotating basis
- Monthly check-ins with the Executive Director
Educational Opportunities: Educational opportunities include sharing/reviewing the crop plan, weekly field walks, and fall workshops on various topics. Professional development opportunities include training in group facilitation techniques, and the management of youth and adults on the farm. Additionally, monthly feedback sessions among staff build communication skills.
Skills Desired: Qualifications: One season of farming experience or equivalent outdoor exposure is recommended and a willingness to learn/ be involved in all areas of food production is required Flexibility to work with shifting timelines and schedules Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment Ability to work outside in extreme weather conditions and maintain a positive attitude Capacity to uphold high standards set by the organization, and the ability to motivate a group of young people while fostering their potential Excellent organizational skills, dependability, flexibility, and capacity to manage time effectively both independently and on group projects Strong commitment to sustainable farming practices Able to lift 50+lbs Valid driver’s license Ability to safely operate tractors and other farm equipment preferred, but not required.
Meals: No, but a full CSA share and access to eggs is provided
Stipend: Compensation: Compensation will be salaried at $20/ hour with a one-month review and will be paid out every two weeks Mileage reimbursement for work-related travel in a personal vehicle is included at $0.67/mile Compensation also includes a CSA share, storage crops, and eggs totaling $1,200 over the course of the season
Housing: No, but Highwater staff can help applicants with local connections
Preferred method of Contact: Email