Casual Farm Manager at Parkland School Division — NeverHard
Casual Farm Manager at Parkland School Division in Tomahawk, Edmonton region. Skills: Animal waste removal, Beehive Management, Communication, Farming, Gardening. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Parkland School Division
Location
Tomahawk, Edmonton region
Type
internship
Required skills:
Animal waste removal
Beehive Management
Communication
Farming
Gardening
Honey Harvesting
Independent Work
Mentorship
Physical labor
Project Management
Are you interested in joining a dynamic, progressive school division dedicated to excellence in education, professional growth, and a workplace that embraces diversity? Parkland School Division (PSD) is seeking a motivated individual to join our team in a unique, hands-on role supporting our school farm initiatives.
Who we are and what we value:
Parkland School Division (PSD) is a large progressive school jurisdiction serving Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Fort Chipewyan, and Parkland County. PSD meets the diverse educational needs of over 12,000 rural and urban students among 23 sites, including outreach schools and alternative education programs.
Our values are what guide us. We assure supportive learning environments, meaningful experiences, and healthy relationships that create opportunities to develop resilience, gain diversity in perspectives, and achieve enduring success for both staff and students.
The Opportunity
Parkland School Division is currently hiring for a
Casual Farm Manager
. This position is initially for the summer break, with the possibility of extending throughout the school year as the farm grows.
Key Responsibilities
Animal Care and Daily Maintenance:
Move the turkey tractor to fresh pasture daily to ensure sustainable grazing.
Collect eggs from the chicken coop
Feed and water all animals, 20 chickens and 10 turkeys
Monitor and clean waterers
Sanitation:
Collect and dispose of animal waste in the coop
Refresh animal bedding regularly.
Specialized Care (optional, only with appropriate skills, experience and knowledge): conduct hive inspections of two beehives once every two weeks
Gardening & Land Management:
Perform daily watering of the pumpkin patch and three raised garden beds.
Conduct light weeding and general maintenance of garden areas.
If extended into school term:
Livestock Monitoring:
Check sheep for health
Ensure fence integrity.
Mentorship: Oversee and support student volunteers working on the school farm, fostering a positive learning environment
Working Hours:
During the summer: Flexible 2 hours per day, Monday to Friday
If extended into school term: 11 am to 1 pm, Monday to Friday
Occasional weekend hours maybe required, contingent upon animal care needs.
Education & Experience
Experience in small-scale farming, livestock care, or gardening is considered an asset.
Ability to perform physical tasks associated with farm work (lifting, moving equipment,etc.).
Strong communication skills and the ability to work independently.
Experience working with youth or volunteers is considered an asset.
Knowledge of beekeeping/hive management is considered an asset.
Rate of pay: $21.85/hour
Join us in cultivating a unique educational space for our students and community!
How to Apply
Only online applications submitted through Apply to Education will be accepted.
Application Process:
Register and create a portfolio (with resume) on Apply to Education.
Select the job title and click "APPLY" at the bottom of the page.
Jobs that you have applied for will appear under the ‘Jobs Applied To’ tab in the Job Postings section. You will also receive a confirmation email.
For application assistance, contact Apply to Education:
Phone: 1-877-900-5627
Email: info@applytoeducation.com
Hours: 5:30 am–5:00 pm, Monday through Friday
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected will be contacted.