Farm Production Manager

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Farm Production Manager

Location

Vermont Youth Conservation Corps Inc
1949 East Main Street
Richmond, VT 05477
United States

Description

Position Overview 

The Farm Production Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of an 11-acre organic vegetable and livestock farm. The Farm Production Manager will work closely with two other Farm Production staff to oversee farm systems, manage vegetable production and animal tasks, and ensure that the farm provides meaningful service and learning opportunities for youth, young adults, staff and volunteers of all backgrounds. The majority of youth and young adults who come to work on the farm have little to no farming experience. The Production Manager provides essential mentorship and in-field instruction for everyone on the farm, guiding them in daily production tasks. The Farm Production Manager also helps maintain and improve farm infrastructure, including equipment, hoop houses, coolers, and barns.  

 

Essential Functions: 

The core responsibilities listed below are all in collaboration with the Farm Production Team. Leadership in each of these areas will be determined as a team based on interest, skills and experience.   

Farm Production  

  • Manage all aspects of vegetable production including soil management, field preparation, propagation, planting, pest and disease management, weed management, harvesting, and post-harvest activities  
  • Support all aspects of livestock production on the farm including brooder management, poultry pasture systems, chicken processing, and daily chores  
  • Maintain and model safe use of farm infrastructure including fencing, irrigation, hoop houses, tractors, mowers, power tools, barns, coolers, and processing equipment  
  • Collaborate on purchasing and maintaining tools, supplies, seeds, feed, and equipment  
  • Maintain regular and thorough records of production, harvest, and sales 
  • Draft and refine Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for various aspects of production   
  • Identify and explore generating new revenue for the farm  
  • Identify and explore opportunities for expanding production throughout the season, including winter growing 

 

Program Support 

  • Design and lead farm production training sessions for Corps Members  
  • Support programming on the farm by leading volunteer groups and working with crews in the field  
  • Train and model safety protocols for different tasks on the farm, including tractor and mower trainings and tool maintenance  
  • Work with the Farm Production Team to develop daily work plans for crews and volunteers  
  • Supervise seasonal Leaders with goal setting, regular check-ins and work-planning.    
  • Mentor Crew Members and Leaders, instructing them in specific farm tasks and engaging them in learning about all aspects of the farm  
  • Participate in rotating chore schedule (occasional after hours and weekends) 

 

Who We are Looking For 

The following list of skills and experience is for an ideal candidate. If you’re excited about this role but your experience aligns with most but not all of what is listed below, we encourage you to still consider applying! 

 

  • A minimum three seasons of experience on a production-oriented organic mixed-vegetable farm 
  • Experience leading farm system planning, crop planning and production, marketing and sales, and tractor and/or farm equipment operation 
  • Experience maintaining a safe farm working environment, including an understanding of food safety protocols and the safe use and maintenance of mechanical equipment such as tractors 
  • Strong communication skills, including speaking, listening, and writing 
  • Experience working in teams with shared leadership, decision-making, and problem solving 
  • Experience or an enthusiasm for teaching and working with diverse teams of young people including staff, Corps Members, students and volunteers 
  • Demonstrated commitment to creating and maintaining working and learning environments that are welcoming and inclusive. 
  • Flexible, motivated, responsible and able to handle multiple, often competing, priorities  

  • Willing to both take direction and work independently 

  • Available to work occasional nights and weekends, attend program events as needed. 
Categories
Farmers' market
Education
Food Production
Out of school programs
Compensation and Benefits

Position Status: Full-time, Year-Round, Exempt  

  • Starting salary for this position is $45,000, commensurate with experience. Exempt from overtime.    
  •  Medical and dental insurance; Health Savings Account (HSA) with matching contribution; disability and group life insurance (once eligibility criteria are met)   
  •  Simple IRA with matching contribution (once eligibility criteria are met)    
  •  Annual paid time off (PTO), paid sick time     
  •  One-week paid closure in November for all staff (in addition to PTO)   
  •  Ongoing professional development    
  •  Annual gift card to the VYCC farmstand (organic produce and eggs)    
Date Posted
Deadline
November 17, 2024
# of Positions Available
1
Full Time Year Round Benefitted
How to Apply

Please complete our VYCC General Application (http://bit.ly/VYCCapp), to which you’ll upload a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three professional references. Questions regarding this position can be directed to Christine Hadekel at Christine.hadekel@vycc.org. No calls, please. Position is open until filled.