Company description
Queens Botanical Garden is an urban oasis where people, plants and cultures are celebrated through inspiring gardens, innovative educational programs, and demonstrations of environmental stewardship.
Queens Botanical Garden (QBG) is a private non-profit cultural institution located on 39 acres of New York City public land in Flushing, New York. In FY24, the Garden served approximately 282,000 visitors, including 22,000 schoolchildren. A recently completed visitor survey reveals that 45% of visitors speak a language other than English at home. This fact underscores the importance of the mission and the challenges and opportunities QBG faces daily in creating programs, exhibits and landscapes that serve the needs of people who live in and visit one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the nation. The Garden has committed itself to addressing the complex and ever-changing needs of its diverse community and to being the place where people, plants, and cultures meet.
Internship description
QBG Farm is a place where New Yorkers can participate and learn about urban farming through tours, workshops, internships, and volunteer opportunities. Fruit and vegetables are grown with a focus on soil health and care, without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. Crops harvested are distributed at our weekly farm stand and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program, as well as shared with interns, volunteers, and donated to local food relief programs.
Queens Botanical Garden seeks a farm intern for the QBG Farm. The Intern will support the Farm Manager and Seasonal Farmer in running and maintaining a one-acre farm of mixed vegetable, fruit, and flower production and educational site. This position includes working with other interns, volunteers, and visiting public groups. We are looking for a dedicated, hard-working individual with some prior farming experience, knowledge, or training who is eager to learn and contribute.
Learning Objectives:
- Seed starting, direct seeding, and transplanting
- Drip irrigation & overhead watering
- Harvesting & post-harvest handling, including farm stand and CSA distribution
- Record keeping
- Pest & disease management
- Plant and site maintenance
- Assisting with tours, volunteer groups, and workshops
Qualifications:
- Prior experience working on a vegetable farm or garden and/or agricultural training
- Self-motivated, excellent communicator, with the ability to work alone as well as with others
- Interest and experience in working with adult and youth volunteers
- Ability to work with groups that range in age, abilities, and cultural backgrounds
- Experience with a wide range of computer applications (Excel, MS Word)
- Attention to detail and an eye for garden aesthetic
- Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions
- Ability to lift up to 40 pounds safely
- Ability to perform diverse, sometimes repetitive, tasks that can be physically demanding
- Bilingual language skills, English and Spanish or Chinese, a plus
The position is available from Mid-May through September for 28 hours per week, including Sundays plus three weekdays.
Compensation: $17/hour
Compensation
this position is: hourly, $15-20/hr
Application instructions
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Deadline
March 01, 2025