Company description
About the mission
Our mission is to create a model of a certified organic farm that nourishes our community and land. We believe true sustainability means caring for our soil, our employees, and our community with equal measures.
About the farm
The Farm at Our House (TFOH) is located in Brookeville, MD, on the edge of the county’s 90,000 acres agricultural reserve. At our farm we grow a wide range of vegetables, from both Eastern and Western cultures and sell our produce year round. We host a 200-member CSA program, attend 3 year round farmers markets, and provide vegetables to food assistance institutions. All produce we grow travels minimal distance to the end consumption or distribution point. We are USDA certified organic and certified Real Organic Project farm.
Job description
About the position
We are looking for hard working people with a passion for diversified organic farming to join our team to tend and harvest our crops during the upcoming growing season to fill multiple positions. The farm crew includes 4 - 6 full time people, and goes up to 10 - 12 people in the summer. We are a group of young people who are fun and love what we do.
Over the course of the season, you will get opportunities to see everything from seed to sale including crop planning, field prepping, seeding, transplanting, weeding, cultivating, harvesting, post-harvest handling, storing, transporting, marketing, and delivering. Apprentices will learn by doing, and are expected to work at a good pace in all weather conditions as part of our farm crew. This position is perfect for people who want to get into organic vegetable farming or already have some experience.
Schedule
Main Season: April 1st - December 1st
Normal hours are 8 to 5 with 1-hour unpaid lunch break. During peak of the season, crew members are welcome and encouraged but not required to work up to 60 hours per week.
Winter Season: December 1st - March 31. Winter position is prioritized to people who have multi-season commitment to the farm, and / or are highly skilled and contribute to the farm. The farm can’t guarantee 40 hours per week for everyone in the winter.
Responsibilities include seed starting, direct seeding and transplanting, cultivating and weeding, irrigating, harvesting and post harvest handling, record keeping, maintaining and using farm equipment, representing the farm at CSA pickup locations and farmers markets.
Requirements:
Excellent work ethic - prompt and takes initiative
A “can do” attitude and curiosity
A great communicator who is able to give and receive feedback to fellow crew members and management
Ability to work long hours in inclement weather and stay focused throughout the day, keeping an efficient pace no matter the activity
Driver’s License and a good driving record. Our location is only accessible by car and crew members are asked to drive our trucks.
Flexibility and must be able to lift 50 lbs
Preferred:
Experience working with youth
Construction and electrical skills
Benefits:
Wage, wage scale details found here https://shorturl.at/bplLt
Paid Time Off (PTO)
A full-share for your personal use
A full-share for you to barter
Annual Gear Stipend (farm reimburse at the end of growing season)
Sick days for returning crew members
Tickets to attend conferences for returning crew members
Experience working on a successful organic farm
Compensation
this position is: hourly, $15-20/hr
Application instructions
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Deadline
April 10, 2026