Company description
Wasatch Community Gardens (WCG) is a community-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people to grow and eat healthy, organic, local food. Since 1989, we have provided children, adults, and families in Salt Lake County with access to land and education for growing and eating fresh produce, while building and nurturing community connections through gardening and healthy food. We accomplish this through six main programs: Advocacy & Justice, Community Gardens, Education, Job Training, Volunteers, and Youth & School Gardens.
Job description
The Community Garden Program Manager reports to the Community Garden Program (CGP) Director and oversees all aspects of managing their assigned gardens and programming. This position works with local community members, stakeholders, and County/city partners to develop new community gardens on partner-owned land and oversees the ongoing management of established community gardens. This position requires a strong sense of organization, project management, interpersonal and
conflict management skills, a passion for empowering community members to grow food, and the ability to work with diverse populations to actively build equitable access to healthy, organic, local food.
Primary Responsibilities:
Garden Management 80% (variable with seasons)
● Oversee ongoing management of community gardens in line with program standards and policies
● Ensure garden infrastructure is maintained in coordination with WCG Community Garden Site Manager
● Train, support, and coordinate large groups of garden members to carry out ongoing garden maintenance and operations
● Facilitate new gardener orientations and spring/fall garden meetings
● Constructively address conflict in gardens and provide mediation among gardeners as needed
● Coordinate with International Rescue Committee’s New Roots program and other community partners to enhance participation of underserved communities in community gardens with support from WCG Partnership Manager
● Maintain database records for each community garden and update gardener records as needed
● Maintain garden waitlists, process garden plot registrations, and manage gardener renewals
● Proactively and clearly communicate community garden expectations with gardeners
● Impartially and equitably enforce garden policies and standards
● Ensure program meets contracted requirements of the contract partner, including annual reports and regular communication
● Connect gardeners to educational resources to help them have success with gardening in our climate
● Work with community gardeners, municipal partners, and the WCG Volunteer Program Director to plan and execute garden improvement projects
Garden Development 10% (variable throughout development stages)
● Promote and publicize the Community Garden Program in coordination with program partners
● Cultivate relationships with existing local organizations to enhance participation in gardens of historically under resourced communities
● Work collaboratively with city/county partners to review and select new community garden sites
● Facilitate planning and implementation of new community garden projects with local partners and community garden group organizers, including hosting open houses, inviting community involvement, and managing volunteers
● Support infrastructure installation in coordination with WCG Community Garden Site Manager and program partners
Additional Responsibilities 10% (variable with seasons)
● Manage program budget, track expenses, and submit reimbursement requests
● Participate in Community Garden Program trainings, meetings, and strategic planning
● Participate in WCG signature events and general staff responsibilities
● Take on other program-related duties as needed
Qualifications:
Strong candidates will offer the following skills and experiences:
● Commitment to community empowerment, involvement, and supporting culturally responsive food initiatives
● Ability to collaborate with community members from diverse backgrounds in individual and group contexts
● Community organizing, engagement, and facilitation experience
● Project management experience
● Organized, motivated, and able to work independently and as part of a group
● Excellent oral and written communications skills
● Ability to identify and constructively address potential interpersonal conflict and provide mediation as needed
● Ability to work with and maneuver within bureaucratic systems
● Basic computer skills including MS Office, Google suite, and Apple operating systems
● Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends
● Access to reliable transportation to attend community meetings and events
● Ability to accomplish physical tasks of garden management including bending, lifting, digging, etc.
● Knowledge of organic gardening methods and/or a desire to learn
Preferred Qualifications
● Bachelor’s degree in related field
● Professional mediation experience
● Experience working in the community non-profit or advocacy world
● Experience working in or with local government
● Familiarity with local resources (gardening, community, etc.)
● Experience using CiviCRM or similar customer relationship management tool(s)
● Experience starting or coordinating a community garden
Compensation
this position is: salaried, $35,568* - $50,000
Application instructions
This job expired on August 17, 2025
Deadline
July 07, 2025