Agricultural Manager, Naturalist The Uplands Center
- Date Posted February 20, 2019
- Location Walton, NY
- Category Agriculture / Education
- Job type Full-Time
The Uplands Center, located on a picturesque 290 acre historic farm in the southern Catskills Mountains of NY, is a not for profit family foundation which hosts retreats for groups seeking renewal, learning, and growth. Its mission is (1) to empower social entrepreneurs by providing a dynamic setting for innovative program design, co-creation, and brainstorming and (2) to provide restorative care to those who serve others, including first responders, health care providers, educators, and leaders of social service organizations that provide direct service to individuals in need. Restorative modalities offered on site include yoga, meditation, emotion self-regulation and self-care techniques, expressive arts, massage therapy, equine therapy, nature experiences, sauna, indoor swimming activities, and more. Central to The Uplands’ culture is the high value placed on the interconnectedness of all life: plant, animal, and human.
Job description
Property Manager and Director of Agricultural and Naturalist Operations sought for historic farm in Walton, NY, now a restorative retreat center for caregivers and progressive change makers. Competitive salary, health insurance, family-sized housing, and entrepreneurial opportunities included.
Responsibilities
- Planning, planting, maintenance, and harvest of a new 1/3rd-acre homestead farm, intended to supply organic produce for retreats as well as for local food pantries
- Custodial care of farm machines, tools, irrigation, and garden appurtenances
- Oversight of three on-site residences
- General administrative support to the co-executive directors in organizing and implementing retreat programming
- Coordination with university liaisons regarding college interns for various therapeutic programs (equine, canine, agriculture, and nature awareness)
- Coordination and supervision of living arrangements and work schedules for interns
- Coordination and supervision of meadow maintenance and hay mowing contracts as well as landscape and flower garden maintenance contracts
- Coordination and supervision of repair and maintenance of infrastructure and utilities by contracted professionals (solar, irrigation, utilities, etc.)
- Effectively representing The Center at local town and community meetings
Work Hours
- Daily work hours are project dependent and self-directed. More outdoor work time is expected in the farming season (May to September).
- The Director(s) will be expected to assist with programming during the weekends when retreats are held on site (approximately 15 per year).
Qualifications
Essential Work Experience:
- Organic vegetable farming experience preferably at a management level
- Staff management experience
- Evidence of entrepreneurial initiative especially related to agriculture and other nature-centered activities
- Demonstrated interest in equine, canine, or other animal operations
Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of organic vegetable gardening and pest management techniques
- Competency with the use of farm implements, shop tools, and machines
- Detail oriented task organization and time management skills
- Comfort with working outdoors in all seasons
- A collaborative spirit with a willingness to accept guidance and learn from others
- Strength in both oral and written communication
- Basic computer competency, comfort with various social media, and interest in learning new agricultural planning software such as TEND
- Love of animals and an interest in developing skills for their care, particularly horses and dogs
- A creative spirit interested in exploring the extraordinary potential of the property
Compensation
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience
- Rent-free living quarters with utility allowance (A new three-bedroom house is expected to be ready for occupancy by summer 2019. Provisional housing is available immediately.)
- An allowance for farm supplies and equipment
- Health insurance under The Uplands Center’s Oxford Insurance Plan
- Produce from on-site organic vegetable garden
Additional Opportunities
The Director is encouraged to propose other agricultural pursuits or value-added product development using The Uplands Center’s land assets. Ventures can involve additional or specialty crops or live animals such as bees, chickens, goats, sheep, or llamas. (The Uplands does not raise animals as food.) A fiscal relationship with The Uplands Center associated with income derived from such activities can be negotiated after a review of the venture’s business plan.
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