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MOAB, UT: Farm Internship

Internship Dates: May 21, 2018 – November 16, 2018
Number of Open Positions: 1
App Deadline: Open until filled
Minimum Age Requirement: 21
Experience the harvest season at the Youth Garden Project with a 6-month Summer/Fall Farm Internship!
The Youth Garden Project is a non-profit organization in Moab, UT. Our mission is to cultivate healthy children, families, and community through educational programs and the profound act of connecting people with food from seed to table. Farm interns have the opportunity to learn organic gardening techniques and skills while working in a combined production and education garden.

Internship Details:
Summer/Fall Farm interns are expected to make a 6-month commitment. Interns work 40-hours a week with occasional exceptions for special community events. Responsibilities include:
  • Participate in field work: planting (direct seeding and transplanting), harvesting, weeding, bed prep and soil amending, mulching, cover cropping
  • Learn about irrigation systems
  • Fruit tree management
  • Harvest and preserve produce
  • Harvest and plant garlic
  • Learn about and experience organic pest control
  • Maintain a bin composting system
  • Save seeds
  • Prepare for and implement the CSA share program
  • Organize and implement weekly presence at farmers’ market
  • Use a hoop house, greenhouse, and grow dome for season extension
  • Work intermittently with programs to incorporate children into the garden
  • Facilitate community volunteer groups
  • Perform general site maintenance
  • Care for animals (chickens, cats, rabbits)
  • Winterize garden & animals
  • Overwinter crops and learn about fall/winter cover crops
  • Work at community events: Weed-n-Feeds, Garden Dinners, etc.
  • Plan and advertise for events: plant sales, fundraisers, potlucks, etc.
Skills Desired: Applicants must be 21 or older.
We seek individuals interested in and eager to learn the process of taking food from seed to table. No previous farming experience is necessary. We expect interns to be able and willing to work hard. Applicants should possess a strong work ethic, positive attitude, communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and be in good physical condition. We expect interns to be reliable, responsible and capable of self-directed work. Candidate must also be a team player, be flexible, and be willing to be involved beyond garden work to occasionally help with programs and special events. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record are preferred.

Education Opportunities: Build experience in organic gardening • Learn how to preserve produce • Take part in a local food system and participate in place-based learning • Gain experience providing food for
yourself in a small garden plot • Meet local agriculture, horticulture, and herbal medicine experts • Create opportunities to connect children with gardens, food, and community • Develop community events • Opportunity for peer leadership • And more!

Compensation:
  • Each intern will receive a stipend of $400/month. First and last month’s stipend will be pro-rated based on days worked.
  • The Youth Garden Project will provide housing. Interns may move in the weekend before the internship begins, and move out by the Monday following the close of the internship. Any extended stay beyond these times must be approved by the Associate Director.
  • Interns will have access to YGP pro deals.
  • Interns will be provided with space at their house to garden for supplemental food supply and learning experience. YGP will provide seeds, plant starts, tools, irrigation, etc.
  • During CSA season, the intern household will receive a share of produce each week.