Company description
Neighborhood Farms USA is a Florida 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to strengthen the connection between people, food and the land one neighborhood at a time. We build and support neighborhood-scale farms and gardens, train new farmers through hands-on agricultural education, and help move fresh, locally grown food to the communities that need it.
Job description
We are looking for an experienced, hands-on Head Farmer to lead the agricultural side of our growing statewide program. You will operate our demonstration Mini Farm at Florida International University, help design and establish new growing sites, provide technical support to community gardens and partner projects, and help train the next generation of growers. This is a working farmer position. You will spend most of your time in the field planting, building, troubleshooting, teaching, and keeping sites productive. You will also serve as NFUSA's lead grower, executing crop plans, making production decisions, supervising our Farm Assistant and interns, and helping establish strong agricultural practices across the sites we support.
Who We’re Looking For
· Several seasons of hands-on production growing experience in a market garden, small farm, intensive vegetable operation, or comparable setting.
· Working knowledge of soil health and fertility, crop and succession planning, irrigation, organic or regenerative pest management, and post-harvest handling.
· Practical experience constructing growing beds, preparing soil, installing drip irrigation, and working with farm tools and equipment.
· Ability to identify and troubleshoot production problems independently.
· Comfort teaching agricultural skills and working with people who are new to farming.
· Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle for site travel.
· Ability to perform sustained physical farm work outdoors in South Florida conditions.
· A specific degree is not required. Demonstrated farming ability and hands-on production experience matter most.
Experience That’s a Plus
· Professional vegetable production in South Florida or another subtropical climate.
· Regenerative or organic farming experience.
· Experience supervising farm crews, interns, or beginning farmers.
· Community garden or educational farm experience.
· Teaching or agricultural training experience.
· Spanish language skills.
Schedule, Location & Travel
This is a full-time position averaging approximately 40 hours per week. Some additional hours will be required during the November–April peak growing season and will be paid at applicable overtime rates. The position is based at the Neighborhood Farms USA Mini Farm at Florida International University in Miami, with regular travel to partner projects and new growing sites throughout Florida. Mileage and approved travel expenses are reimbursed. Some weekend availability for special events will be required.
Compensation & Benefits
· $35/hour, with overtime eligibility.
· Three paid holidays.
· Five days of paid time off.
· Mileage and approved travel reimbursement.
· Health insurance is not currently offered.
· This is a grant-funded position through June 30, 2027. Continuation beyond the current grant period will depend on renewed funding.
Compensation
this position is: hourly, $20/hr +
Application instructions
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Deadline
September 23, 2026