Company description
The lands known today as Sylvester Manor were home to the indigenous Manhansett People for thousands of years, on the island they called Manhansack-aha-quash-awamock, the “Island Sheltered by Islands.” In the early 1650s Dutch-English colonists, Nathaniel Sylvester and three partners, established Shelter Island as a provisioning plantation for sugarcane operations in Barbados. Consisting today of 236 acres, Sylvester Manor is the most intact plantation remnant and former place of enslavement north of Virginia.
Sylvester Manor was owned continuously by one family, Sylvesters and their descendants, from 1652 until 2010 when Eben Fiske Ostby, and his nephew Bennett Konesni, gifted the historic site to the nonprofit organization they established. Over the past 370 years, Sylvester Manor has been a provisioning plantation, an 18th-century Enlightenment-era farm, a pioneering food industrialist’s summer estate, and today includes the 1737 built Manor House, a 19th-century restored windmill, an Afro-Indigenous Burial Ground and family cemetery, a working farm, and educational and cultural arts programs open to all. Sylvester Manor was designated a Historic District of national significance on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.
Our mission is to preserve, cultivate and share historic Sylvester Manor, and the Farm is a critical part of this mission and our work as a community based non-profit.
Internship description
We’re hiring a CSA/Food Access Farm Apprenticeship for the 2024 farm season with a focus on managing our expanding CSA and Food Access Programs. While the focus of this position will be on CSA/Food Access at certain times of year, the Apprentice will also be working in other aspects of the farm operation including fruit, vegetable and livestock production.
Our Farm
Our farm operation currently consists of 7+ acres of vegetables, small fruit and an expanding cut flower program. The produce from our farm feeds 150 CSA families, stocks our farmstand, provides food for local farmers markets and is donated to local food pantries. We raise pastured laying hens and pigs in marginal woodlands and rotate them through our growing fields. We have a unique on-farm, composting system and program.
Job Description
Are you interested in engaging with the local community that supports our farm directly? Do you have a passion for equal access to healthy food for all, at all income brackets? We’re hiring a CSA/ Food Access Farm Apprentice for the 2024 season. We are seeking hardworking, high-energy, positive individuals who are motivated by a career in agriculture. This is a great position for someone who likes to challenge themselves and keep a fast pace, all while having fun growing vegetables, flowers and fruit, and raising livestock!
We encourage both seasoned farmers and first time farmers to apply. The farm's diverse makeup allows for both experienced and new farmers alike to thrive, and offers many different hands-on learning opportunities.
CSA / Food Access specifications:
- under the direct of the Farm Manager, help to organize the flow of CSA harvest from field to post harvest care and organization
- tracks CSA member sign in weekly and assists with weekly CSA newsletter
- manages produce after CSA pick ups are complete. Shares that remain are donated and tracked for our Food Access Program to those in need on the Eastern End of LI
- Alongside the farm manager, coordinate with local food pantries to ensure the maximum amount of produce is donated to those in need
- aid in tracking and logging donated produce, meat and eggs
Additionally, this role will take part in all aspects of our small scale farming program. As an apprentice you’ll learn and/or advance your skills in seeding, transplanting, harvest techniques, wash & pack, weed management techniques, our CSA, farmers market set up and organization, irrigation set up, compost production, understanding the flow of field prep and planting, and so much more! In addition, you’ll spend time with our livestock, caring for our laying hens and pigs.
Time on tractors will be reflective of the individual's experience and skill set. Strong teamwork and communication skills, patience, flexibility, and positivity are required. Farm work is extremely physically demanding, and a willingness and ability to work outdoors in all types of weather — heat, rain, sun, wind, and cold — is also a requirement.
Shelter Island is a beautiful place accessible only by ferry via both Sag Harbor and Greenport on the East End of Long Island. Living on Shelter Island you’ll have access to bay and ocean beaches, nature preserves, fishing, sailing/boating, paddle boarding, biking, hiking, and so much more amongst a vibrant community.
Job Duration & Hours
Farm Apprentices start in March/April and work through October/November (exact end date to be determined by the needs of the farm). We are an ever-evolving Farm and if the fit is right, there are opportunities to grow into year round positions and/or part-time winter work.
This position is about 40-48 hours, 5-6 days/week, depending on the changing needs of the farm and time of year. Weekend responsibilities are shared among the farm crew. Due to the nature of farming, we work all major holidays.
What We Offer:
- Free shared housing: private bedroom and bathroom, communal laundry, kitchen and living room. At this time we cannot accommodate pets or significant others in employee housing.
- Starting $16/hour (based on experience)
- On farm education with monthly themes and weekly topics
- 5 Paid Days Off (to be used within the season outside of the months of July/August/September)
- Professional development/education stipend of $200
- Professional workwear stipend of $200
- Free vegetables, fruit and eggs from the farm nd 20% off all Farmstand products
- Working in an environment where farmers: take joy and pride in their work, look out for their fellow crew members, and learn together
Compensation
this position is: hourly, $15-20/hr
Application instructions
This job expired on March 09, 2024
Deadline
no deadline