Temporary Full-Time
Non-Exempt-Hourly
Seasonal: March 2025 through December 2025
Compensation: $25.00 per hour
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Cultural Conservancy’s Land Stewardship program work on our two land bases Heron Shadow and Indian Valley Organic Farm & Garden (IVOF&G), is critical to the mission and vision of our organization as a whole. Through our land tending, we serve urban Intertribal and California Native communities, farmers and land stewards of the greater San Francisco Bay Area, as well as Native farmers, farming communities, and Native food gatherers across Turtle Island.
The Seasonal Farmer is a Regular Full-Time Seasonal Position that supports the Farm Manager in TCC’s agricultural work and supports community engagement with the Native Foodways Program. This position reports directly to the Farm Manager and works in close partnership with the Land Manager and the Native Foodways Program Manager in supporting the vision and mission of TCC’s land stewardship work and the Native Foodways Program.
Responsibilities will include:
Farm Field Work
Seeding and propagation, transplanting, raised bed creation and preparation, composting, weeding, harvesting, washing and packing produce, irrigation installation and repair, tool maintenance, and other farm-related tasks
Land Stewardship
Brush clearing, native plant pruning, swale digging, tree felling and wood chipping, small equipment operation, infrastructure installation, and other land-based tasks
Supporting Farm Systems and Activities
Including cleaning and organization, field data logs and inventory, onsite workshops, volunteer days, and community events
Supporting Native Seed Library maintenance through selective seedkeeping, seed cleaning and packing, organization
Supporting the delivery of food, seeds, and plants to community partner organizations
On occasion, conducting research for educational outreach and farm projects
Lead farm activities with volunteers and guests
Recordkeeping
The timely submission of reports and timesheets need to be consistently submitted on time, as requested
Keeping daily logs that include daily activities such as harvest, field work, propagation and other record keeping as needed
Skills & Experience
2+ years of direct farming experience
Working knowledge of regenerative agricultural production practices as well as experience in and/or awareness of traditional Indigenous tending practices, helpful but not required
Understanding of and commitment to Indigenous issues of food justice, ecocultural health and healing, and revitalization of traditional learning spaces
Excellent interpersonal skills, respectful and collaborative communication style, with a desire to work in a team-oriented environment
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and comfortable doing physical tasks and standing for long hours in a variety of weather conditions
Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks and projects
Adaptability and flexibility; ability to navigate in a rapidly growing organization and constantly evolving work environment
Excellent strategic, critical, and creative thinking skills and problem-solving and decision-making abilities
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite
Ability to keep consistent schedule with prompt arrival times
Eligibility
Reliable, personal transportation to travel between work sites
Current and valid CDL and proof of auto insurance
Readiness to walk, drive, lift and perform moderate work that includes moving, lifting, pushing, pulling up to 50 pounds, and working in outdoor elements
Available for weekend community events when needed
Location, Compensation and Schedule
Work will be divided between our land base at Heron Shadow in Graton, CA and the Indian Valley Organic Farm & Garden (IVC) in Novato, CA. Must have access to a car in order to travel between two work sites and occasional community food deliveries.
Regular Full-Time Seasonal, Non-exempt Hourly
Schedule: 40 hours per week (March 2025 to December 2025)
Compensation: $25/hour
Insurance, benefits, and mileage reimbursement for work related travel to our other work locations and food deliveries
Apply
Please send (1 page) cover letter and resume to Amythest Faria at amythest@nativeland.org
Native/Indigenous individuals strongly encouraged to apply
Two-spirit, queer, and GNC/trans relatives strongly encouraged to apply
We will accept applications until the position is filled
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. TCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business needs.