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Hiring: Gardener/Field-Worker – Round the Bend Farm

Gardener/Field-Worker Job Posting

Round the Bend Farm (RTB), a Center for Restorative Community, is located in South Dartmouth,
Massachusetts and is a 115-acre working farm and educational non-profit. We are a living laboratory
that cultivates, educates, and empowers people of all ages. We are devoted to the global paradigm
shift toward hope and abundance by valuing diversity, modeling nature, and redefining wealth. RTB
is seeking a passionate and motivated individual to join our team as a Full-Time Gardener/Field
Worker. We are accepting applications until FEBRUARY 3, 2023. Anticipated start date of
employment is late March/early April 2023.

JOB DESCRIPTION
As a Gardener/Field-Worker, this position entails working under the direction of our Garden
Manager in the operation of RTB’s diversified agricultural cropping. We are currently growing a
wide range of vegetables, fruits, nuts, edible perennials, mushrooms and medicinal herbs across
three tightly knit adjoining properties, to feed and heal our community, source for farm events and
sell to the public. Work will be centrally focused on 1-2 acres of highly diversified cultivation at our
main property, along with a beginning agroforestry project on our adjacent land; with occasional
participation in larger field cropping when full team efforts are needed.

At RTB, we use a synthetics-free farming philosophy, rooted in regenerative relationships and a mix
of biodynamic, permaculture and soil remineralization practices. We emphasize sustainability,
natural relationships, ecological vibrancy and working in ways that mirror our mission of valuing
diversity, modeling nature and redefining wealth.

Working alongside the Garden Manager in a daily capacity — and in concert with our extended RTB
team and volunteers — this position will be involved with all aspects of growing agricultural produce
at the farm. Duties may include, but are not limited to: seed sowing, nursery care, soil preparation,
transplanting, weeding and cultivation, perennial and tree care, mulching, greenhouse crops,
harvesting, seed saving, propagation, food storage, food processing, and preparation (harvesting,
washing, bagging) for distribution.

While not a primary focus, this position will at times (when needed) act as a liaison with the RTB
educational team to support in providing tours, demonstrations, direction and educational contexts
for our agricultural work to visiting students and the general public.

To a great degree, the above work will be performed outdoors (directly in agricultural systems);
however, this position may also include participation in shared community cooking, post-harvest
processing & preservation, monthly Open Farm Days, potential support for the care of RTB’s garden
chickens & pigs, and occasional support of other farm projects as needed.

This work will be physically demanding and challenging, but also grounding, nourishing and
rewarding. We aim for a 40-hour per week commitment, however natural variations in seasonal
workload and conditions will require openness and flexibility around work hours in the high
season, and some days may run longer than others.

QUALIFICATIONS
As an organization that strives to value diversity in all that we do (it’s part of our mission!), we place
extra care and value in continuing to diversify our team.
Candidate preferences include the following:
● Some agricultural production experience (apprenticeship/internship or relevant
farming/gardening exposure), or a quick learner that demonstrates sufficient motivation
● Commitment to working in the scope of RTB’s mission (preference may be given to those who
have an active interest in environmental and social justice issues pertaining to both local and
global food systems)
● Desire to respect & care for the health of soil, plants, animals and humans
● Desire to participate in and build local, vibrant community
● Persevering work ethic and ability to complete directed tasks in a timely, efficient fashion
● Focused attention to detail and quality
● Personal maturity, mindful self-awareness, dependability and flexibility
● Ability to work outdoors for long hours and in all kinds of conditions
● Ability to work both independently and in groups
● Openness to communication, with the ability to accept direction and guidance and ask
questions when unclear
● Comfort giving or relaying instructions to others (students, volunteers, teammates) when
needed
● Proficiency in (or a willingness to learn) the use of certain tools/farm equipment (harvest
knives, shovels, row covers, drip lines, cultivation tools)
● Ability to perform repetitive tasks such as hand weeding and bagging of certain crops
● Physical ability to lift 50 lbs.
● Open mind, open heart and an open palate… we will be eating well!
● Experience in a communal living situation helpful- for those who may be interested in
potential RTB housing (optional and not guaranteed)

COMPENSATION
● Salary is $32,100.00 plus full-time benefits with potential for additional (optional) event-time
pay outside of normal work hours;
● Full-time employee benefits include worker’s compensation, employee retirement plan, health
insurance, life insurance, paid vacation days, wellness days and select holidays;
● Daily meals crafted from delicious, vibrant, farm produce (during work hours);
● RTB may provide room & board and internet access. Housing may include a private place to
sleep (in a tiny house) and a shared kitchen/dining/library space with laundry facilities available.
(Please note: This job is not contingent upon living on the farm. Additional responsibilities to
contribute to the community are required if a candidate decides to live on the farm. Please
inquire if you are interested.)
● RTB supports healing, self-care and celebrations in a variety of ways, including bi-annual
massages, use of RTB holistic medicinal practices (like herbal tinctures and our BioMat), team
birthday celebrations and sporadic local beach excursions;
● Hands-on learning environment focused on all aspects of sustainable living;
● Buzzards Bay breezes, South Coast sunsets, and stargazing/moon views from goat rock.

HOW TO APPLY
Please complete the RTB Candidate Questionnaire (https://forms.gle/19undi8WZ6nL4P9J8) and
send a letter of interest telling us about yourself and detailing your motivations and qualifications
for this position, along with a brief resume and two professional references by FEBRUARY 3, 2023.
If you need reasonable accommodation at any point in the application or interview process, please
let us know. Also, please feel free to note in your application which pronouns you use (For example –
she/her/hers, he/him/his, they/them/theirs, etc).

Please send materials via email (preferred) to heather@roundthebendfarm.org or via snail mail at:
Round the Bend Farm (RTB)
92 Allens Neck Road
South Dartmouth, MA 02748
Attn: Heather Zine

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