Archive | November, 2009

RSF Social Finance seeks an Administrative Assistant

30 Nov

Location: San Francisco, California

RSF Social Finance seeks to hire an Administrative Assistant who aspires to apply his/her professional experience, creative capacity, and relationship skills to support a social mission dedicated to a more just and sustainable world. The Administrative Assistant will be primarily responsible for providing clerical and administrative support to RSF’s President & CEO and the Chair of the Board. (more…)

Alternative Energy Resources Organization (AERO) seeks a Program Manager

27 Nov

THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST.

Location: Helena, Montana

Deadline: December 23, 2009 or until a suitable applicant is found

Alternative Energy Resources Organization (AERO) is seeking a strong leader with integrity, confidence, and good communication skills to serve as the organization’s Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Program Manager.

The ideal candidate will have a background in sustainable agriculture and/or food systems and should be capable of building strong relationships with a diverse membership, community leaders, interested citizens, researchers, educators, and funders. (more…)

Urban Sprouts seeks an Operations Manager

24 Nov

Location: Hayes Valley, San Francisco, California

Classification: Part Time – 15 to 20 hours a week

Reports To: Executive Director

By cultivating school gardens in San Francisco’s under-served neighborhoods, Urban Sprouts partners with youth and their families to build eco-literacy, equity, wellness, and community. Our gardens help students become more engaged in school and connect with food, the environment and each other.

Urban Sprouts seeks an Operations Manger to assist the Executive Director in the areas of general administration, finance, and some development support. These responsibilities will be complemented by our fiscal sponsor’s accounting and administrative staff. For this reason, an advanced level of experience in bookkeeping is not necessary; a fast-learner with 3-5 years of experience in an administrative or financial role in a nonprofit organization is sought.
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National Farm-City Week!

23 Nov

Wow! Apparently, President Barack Obama just signed a proclamation declaring “the week ending on Thanksgiving Day of each year as National Farm-City Week!” Very exciting news. Read his official proclamation here.

Project E.A.T. needs a Project Specialist

23 Nov

THE DEADLINE FOR THIS APPLICATION HAS PASSED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!

Location: Alameda County, California

Project E.A.T. (Educate, Act, Thrive) seeks a motivated and independent person to fill the job of Project Specialist. Duties include the general management and implementation of a federally funded, garden-based nutrition education and physical activity promotion program at the high school level.  The Project Specialist will manage all aspects of on-site curriculum modification and implementation to build teacher capacity for the promotion of fruit and vegetable consumption and increased physical activity.  The Project Specialist will also manage all components of an after-school, garden and nutrition based youth development program.  Responsibilities include supporting the school site to maintain and benefit from a 1-acre, food production garden and outdoor classroom. Qualified candidates will have 3 years of increasing experience in youth development, food production and project management. (more…)

The Seed Farm seeks a Farm Manager

23 Nov

Location: Lehigh County, Pennsylvania

The Seed Farm is an agricultural incubator project of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The mission of the Seed Farm is to plant the seeds for the future of a viable and environmentally sustainable Lehigh Valley agricultural economy and to facilitate the growth of a vibrant Lehigh Valley local food system.Application Deadline: December 6th, 2009

Position Starts: January 10, 2010 (more…)

The Hartford Food System (HFS) needs an Executive Director

20 Nov

THE DEADLINE FOR THIS APPLICATION HAS PASSED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!

Location: Hartford, Connecticut

Deadline for HFS applications and nominations: December 11, 2009

The Hartford Food System is seeking an experienced, energetic, and visionary food policy professional to assume the position of executive director. The organization has over the last 30 years distinguished itself as a leading and innovative force in regional and national movements to promote enhanced community food security and to advocate for viable and sustainable approaches to locally based agriculture. The Board of HFS invites applications from interested individuals as well as nominations from third parties. (more…)

NewSeed Advisors needs an Intern

20 Nov

Location: New York City or San Francisco

NewSeed Advisors is seeking an intern to help plan the upcoming Agriculture 2.0 conference, the first investor conference for sustainable agriculture. The conference will be held in Palo Alto, California in March 2010.

The intern will work a flexible 15-20 hours per week and can be located in our offices in NYC or work remotely from the San Francisco area.  The work will be a combination of research and administrative, and will help the intern to become familiar with many aspects of sustainable agriculture, particularly financing options for farmers, agri-preneurs, and sustainable agriculture technology.  This internship is unpaid but can qualify for school credit.  To apply, please send a brief cover letter and resume to bailey (at) newseedadvisors.com.

Stonyfield Farm is seeking a Social Media Manager

19 Nov

Location: Londonderry, New Hampshire (approx one hour from Boston)

Based in Londonderry, New Hampshire Stonyfield Farm is the world’s largest organic yogurt maker with sales of over $300 million. As importantly, Stonyfield Farm is motivated by a powerful environmental ethic and the belief that sustainable agriculture is the way to ensure a healthy and safe planet for future generations.  We are committed to healthy food, healthy people, and a healthy planet, and give 10% of our profits to efforts that help to protect and restore the earth.  CE-Yo Gary Hirshberg, who co-founded the company in 1983 and is still at the helm, launched a non-profit organization, Climate Counts (@ ClimateCounts.org) dedicated to ‘fighting climate change by helping consumers use their choices and voices to put pressure on the world’s largest companies to take corporate climate action.”  Gary recently participated in the film, Food, Inc, encouraging consumers to realize the power they hold in the marketplace—and demand a food system that is healthy for all.

We are looking for a smart, innovative, super-energetic and tech-savvy mover and shaker in communications to join our team as Social Media Manager. Must be knowledgeable and passionate about the environment, health, sustainability, our food system and organics. We are looking for someone who can give people a reason to believe. (more…)

Sustainable Opportunities for Universal Learning (SOUL) seeks Several Positions

19 Nov

Location: Sandy Spring, Maryland

SOUL is a Regional Outreach Training Center for Growing Power along the Underground Railroad in Montgomery County, Maryland. Our mission is to Connect, Educate and Nourish communities. We have a 10 acre farm that will have hoop houses with aquaponics where we will grow food and teach others to do so. We have access to a commercial kitchen where we will teach canning, dehydrating and other simple food preservation techniques. We also teach food growing, prep, cooking and storage. Our initiative is to ban High Fructose Corn Syrup from the food stream in hopes that crops grown in this country will actually be healthy and nutritious and will be grown with an eye towards sustainability.

We are currently looking for farmers, a volunteer coordinator, a cooking teacher, and a grant writer.

If you are interested, please contact Executive Director Jessica Weiss: (301) 537-7422 or jessica.weiss (at) growingSOUL.org!

Blooming Glen Farm needs 2010 Interns

18 Nov

Location: Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Blooming Glen Farm is seeking three full time, full season interns from April 1st to mid-November for 2010. We are a diverse organic (non-certified) vegetable farm marketing to a 225 member CSA (all on farm pick-up), a weekly farmers market locally and in Philadelphia, and wholesale to local restaurants. We grow a large variety of field crops and utilize our 7 greenhouses for season extension of a variety of crops including grafted heirloom tomatoes. We are located in scenic Upper Bucks County, an hour from downtown Philadelphia. We are a young ambitious farm looking for enthusiastic hard workers with a sincere interest in sustainable and organic agriculture. You will be an integral part of our team, and gain hands on experience in all aspects of the farm from seed to harvest. We provide a stipend and housing in a beautifully restored farmhouse, as well as various educational opportunities. (more…)

Phillies Bridge Farm Project (PBFP) is looking for 2010 Farm and Education Interns

17 Nov

Location: New Paltz, New York

Phillies Bridge Farm Project offers practical internships in sustainable agriculture and environmental education.

Phillies Bridge Farm Project (PBFP) is a non-profit educational working farm on 65 acres in New Paltz, NY. Mixed vegetables are produced from on 5.5 acres for a 180 member CSA, local restaurants, low-income families, and on-site educational programs. The educational programs at PBFP offer school children, local youth, CSA members, and the general public opportunities to learn about and participate in sustainable and local food production. PBFP is committed to agriculture that is ecologically sound, community oriented and economically viable. (more…)

Phillies Bridge Farm Project (PBFP) needs an Education Director

17 Nov

THE DEADLINE FOR THIS APPLICATION HAS PASSED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!

Location: New Paltz, New York

The Phillies Bridge Farm Project, Inc. (PBFP) is a non-profit organization that demonstrates and promotes agriculture that is ecologically sound, community oriented, and economically viable. PBFP achieves these goals through the operation of a working farm, education programs, internships, dissemination of information, and distribution of food to those in need. PBFP manages an historic, 65-acre farmstead in the New Paltz, New York area including a six and a half acre vegetable CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) operation. The CSA provides 180 shares including fifteen for distribution to low income families. The education programs serve area schools, low income communities, and the general public. (more…)

A Bit of a Tip…

17 Nov

Some users say it’s difficult to navigate the blog interface when cruising for job openings… and I agree!  I am working on reformatting.  However, for the time being, click “November 2009″ under “Archives” in the left hand column.  This will lay out the postings in a very easy-to-read format.  Happy browsing!

Good Food Strategies is looking for a New Media Organizer

17 Nov

Location: Seattle, Washington

Good Food Strategies is seeking an experienced online organizer and communicator to help us develop and implement creative, effective new media strategies to advance key sustainable food and farming issues.

We are a communications organization working to leverage our expertise in policy advocacy, campaigns, media, and marketing to promote a healthier, more sustainable food system, and to build the capacity of the “good food movement.”   We work with partners in the nonprofit, philanthropic, government, farming, and business communities on efforts such as farm policy reform, “buy local” and other consumer awareness campaigns.  This is our fifth year in business, and there’s lots of exciting work ahead. (more…)

World Hunger Year (WHY) is looking for a Grassroots Action Network Capacity Building Coordinator

16 Nov

THE DEADLINE FOR THIS APPLICATION HAS PASSED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!

Location: New York City, New York

Closing Date:  12/11/09

World Hunger Year (WHY) is a leading advocate for innovative, community-based solutions to hunger and poverty.  WHY challenges society to confront these problems by advancing models that create self-reliance, economic justice, and equal access to nutritious and affordable food. (more…)

The FARM Institute is hiring for Spring/Summer 2010!

16 Nov

Location: Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts

Available Positions:

* Summer Farm-based Educator (15x) (June 6 – August 27, or September 10)

* Farm Apprentice (2x) (March 15- November 15)

* Farm Apprentice (1x) (June 1- August 31)

* Garden Apprentice (2x) (March 15- November 15)

* Garden Apprentice (3x) (June 1- August 31)

The FARM Institute (TFI) is an educational working farm on 162 acres of picturesque coastal sand plain on Martha’s Vineyard Island, Massachusetts.  The mission of TFI is to operate a teaching farm that educates and engages children and adults in agriculture through the operations of a diverse working farm. By providing year round educational programs, TFI offers learning experiences in farming, land preservation, nutritional awareness and growing food, as well as the culture and history of Martha’s Vineyard farming. (more…)

Corporate Accountability International’s Value [the] Meal Campaign seeks Campaigns Administrator and Organizer

13 Nov

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

For more than 30 years, Corporate Accountability International has successfully challenged corporations like GE, Nestlé, and Philip Morris to halt abusive practices that threaten public health, the environment and our democracy. Today our campaigns challenge the dangerous practices of some of the world’s most powerful industries. Think Outside the Bottle exposes the truth behind bottled water marketing and defends the human right to water in the face of increasing corporate control. Value [the] Meal challenges the fast food industry to stop driving an epidemic of diet-related disease, and our campaign Challenging Big Tobacco is blocking industry interference in health policies that protect our kids.

The Campaigns Administrator and Organizer will work closely with the Campaigns Director, providing critical support to the organization’s campaigns programs. The Campaigns Administrator and Organizer maintains in-person, phone, mail and email communication with individual activists and allied organizations; recruits new activists and builds new alliances; organizes actions and events; serves as a campaign spokesperson, keeps accurate, complete and usable records; and raises funds. This is a position for an organizer who enjoys the management and administrative systems needed to run campaigns and organizations effectively. (more…)

Corporate Accountability International’s Value [the] Meal Campaign seeks Associate Communications Director

13 Nov

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

For more than 30 years, Corporate Accountability International has successfully challenged corporations like GE, Nestlé, and Philip Morris to halt abusive practices that threaten public health, the environment and our democracy. Today our campaigns challenge the dangerous practices of some of the world’s most powerful industries. Think Outside the Bottle exposes the truth behind bottled water marketing and defends the human right to water in the face of increasing corporate control. Value [the] Meal challenges the fast food industry to stop driving an epidemic of diet-related disease, and our campaign Challenging Big Tobacco is blocking industry interference in health policies that protect our kids.

The Associate Communications Director will increase Corporate Accountability International’s presence in the media, campaign visibility and name recognition by managing and expanding our press program, with a particular emphasis on deepening relationships with key media.  This staff leader will work with the Communications Director to develop our media outreach plan, and will prepare staff and activists nationwide in working with the media. (more…)

Corporate Accountability International’s Value [the] Meal Campaign seeks Senior Researcher

13 Nov

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

For more than 30 years, Corporate Accountability International has successfully challenged corporations like GE, Nestlé, and Philip Morris to halt abusive practices that threaten public health, the environment and our democracy. Today our campaigns challenge the dangerous practices of some of the world’s most powerful industries. Think Outside the Bottle exposes the truth behind bottled water marketing and defends the human right to water in the face of increasing corporate control. Value [the] Meal challenges the fast food industry to stop driving an epidemic of diet-related disease, and our campaign Challenging Big Tobacco is blocking industry interference in health policies that protect our kids.

The Senior Researcher will assist in providing the information necessary to develop and carry out our campaigns. In particular, the Senior Researcher will play a leading role in developing strategies for the Value [the] Meal campaign.  Our research focuses on documenting abuses by targeted industries, power mapping corporate targets to inform campaign strategies and tactics, and supporting the development of policies and international regulatory instruments to control transnational corporate behavior. The Senior Researcher is responsible for gathering, analyzing and presenting information; fact-checking organizing and fundraising materials; and cultivating relationships with key allied organizations and experts. (more…)

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