Organic Farm Manager Job in Washington

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Organic Farm Manager Job on the Olympic Peninsula

SpringRain Farm & Orchard is a certified organic family farm located in Chimacum Washington in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula.  Our mission is to use the best available knowledge to sustainably and organically produce food for our local community.  At SpringRain Farm, we are committed to conservation and caring for the land we live and grow on.  The land is protected by an agricultural easement, ensuring that it will remain farm land forever. We steward Chimacum Creek, a salmon stream, and worked with partners to rehabilitate the creek and bring back the salmon.  Solar power provides some of our electricity and we are working on other sustainable energy solutions. We think deeply about the health of the soil, the water, the animals, the plants, and the people we farm with.

We are hiring a farm manager to join our team this winter. This is a year-round, full-time position, 30-50 hours a week, depending on the season. The typical schedule is Tuesday through Saturday. This is a salaried position, depending on experience. Benefits include salary, on-farm private housing, products from the farm, as well as paid vacation time. Start date is negotiable between Jan 1 and Feb. 15.

Organic Farm Manager Job Benefits

This is a year-round, full-time position, 40-50 hours a week, depending on the season. The typical schedule is Tuesday through Saturday. This is a salaried position, depending on experience. Benefits include on-farm private housing, access to products from the farm, as well as paid vacation time. Often the farm manager takes 4-6 weeks unpaid leave in the winter, but this is optional. Start date is negotiable between Jan 1 and Feb. 15.

Full description here: https://www.springrainfarmandorchard.com/work-with-us/

We will begin interviewing November 15, job is open until filled.  To apply, send a resume and letter summarizing your qualifications and interest in the position to info@springrainfarm.org

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