Company description
Food Well Alliance (FWA) is a collaborative network of local leaders working together to build equitable and thriving community gardens, urban farms, and orchards across metro Atlanta. FWA’s mission is to provide resources and support to local growers to connect and build healthier communities. Our vision is an Atlanta that is locally grown and community connected.
FWA was founded in 2015 when Jim Kennedy, chair of Cox Enterprises, and Bill Bolling, founder of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, had an idea to build healthier communities across metro Atlanta by connecting and supporting members of our local food movement. Today, we support more than 300 gardens, farms and orchards in Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, and Clayton counties. We accomplish our work through two primary program areas:
- Resource Center - We provide metro area farmers, gardeners and orchard stewards with essentials for success: tools, training, mechanical assistance, labor teams, tractor support, compost, seeds, seedlings, saplings, grants, and more.
- Policy & Planning - We bring local government leaders together with residents and community leaders to develop plans that bring urban agriculture into city planning processes in partnership with the Atlanta Regional Commission.
Internship description
POSITION OVERVIEW
Food Well Alliance is seeking a Community Gardens Intern for the 2025 summer to support our organization's community garden programs. The Community Garden Intern, reporting to the Sr. Manager of Community Gardens & Orchards, will immerse themself in the local food and urban agriculture movement and play a key role in leading volunteer workdays at our donation garden. The Community Garden Intern will also play a key role in supporting the Community Orchard Project.
Additionally, they will learn diverse food production techniques and distribution models, become acquainted with the operating structure of small nonprofits, and develop data collection skills. Ideal candidates for this role should be hands-on, self-directed, and a good team player.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Harvest and distribute fresh nutritious food to people in need;
- Learn and apply safe field food handling techniques;
- Wash, pack, weigh harvest;
- Distribute through partner agencies;
Function as Community Garden Volunteer Team Leader;
- Perform administrative functions of volunteer administrator;
- Instruct and lead volunteer teams at urban garden sites;
- Promote proficient communication among the team / volunteers;
Support the Community Orchard Project;
- Site visits to past orchard installations, including light maintenance;
- Research and collect data on legacy orchards planted over the past ten years;
- Assist with educational workshops as assigned;
Support our collaborative work with Park Pride Community Garden.
REQUIREMENTS
- Availability for the 2025 summer, preferred time frame is June 9-August1, with optional extension;
- Ability to work 35-40 hours per week with availability Mon-Fri, with some exceptions;
- Ability to work indoors and outdoors, as assigned;
- Appropriate dress which includes business casual in the office and at events & casual, protective and weather-appropriate clothes in the garden;
- Reliable transportation to work; we are based in a rural area with limited access to public transportation.
COMPENSATION
Compensation for this position is $20/hour paid bi-weekly with an optional mileage reimbursement.
DIVERSE CANDIDATES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
Food Well Alliance is an equal opportunity employer. We are a community that is proud to represent different racial, socio-economic, gender, and other identities. Our diversity as a community is our strength, driving our ability to be empathetic, visionary, and effective leaders in the local food movement and our city.
Compensation
this position is: hourly, $20/hr +
Application instructions
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Deadline
January 17, 2025