Land's Sake Farm - Summer Educator position openings for Summer 2026 - Weston, MA

Land’s Sake Farm is currently hiring Summer Educators!

Position Summary:

Land’s Sake Summer Educators work in a team to deliver high quality
educational programming to groups of up to 14 elementary and/or middle
schoolers of all genders, from diverse cultural, racial, and socioeconomic
backgrounds, and  diverse family structures. Our programs run for ten
sessions, each a week long. Educators will be primarily responsible for one of
the following groups: Farm and Forest (1st through 3rd grade), Junior Farmers
(3rd through 5th grade), or Green Power (6th through 8th grade). Educators
will be trained on activities relating to food, farming, and outdoor play, and
will have the opportunity to bring their passions and interest to the program.

Successful candidates will have a love of working outdoors and with children,
and will have childcare experience (through camps, babysitting, volunteer
work, tutoring, etc). Enthusiasm for vegetables, silly songs, art, cooking,
and tree climbing all encouraged.

This is a seasonal, full-time, at-will position and will be supervised by the
Education Manager. The position starts on June 15th and ends on August 28th,
2026. There is a separate role that runs from August 3rd through August 28th
for those with less availability.

Responsibilities:

Teach daily outdoor lessons related to farm education, including but not
limited to: gardening, nutrition, plant science, local food systems, basic
cooking, animal care, nature crafts, outdoor games, etc.
 Create physically and emotionally safe and inclusive opportunities for
outdoor exploration and active play.
Communicate effectively with summer program participants, fellow staff members
in all farm departments, farm visitors, and parents.
Assist with management of the Education Garden and a variety of livestock
(chickens, rabbits, ducks, quail, and goats).
Assist with other related farm or education tasks as needed, including
occasionally leading farm tours for visiting groups.

Qualifications:
Above all, a successful candidate must enjoy working with kids and being outdoors! But also must:

  • Be at least 17 years old
  • Be able to work for all ten weeks of summer programming from Monday through
  • Friday from June 15th-August 28th, from 8:00AM-3:30PM, and additional hours for planning and clean-up as necessary for a total of 35-40 hours a week.
  • Be able to attend:
    • Staff training week from 8:00am - 3:30pm the week of June 15th - June 18th, 2026
    • Staff meeting once weekly from 3:00pm-4:00pm, after programming.
  • Have experience working with children through camp, school, after school program, tutoring, babysitting or the like.
  • Be comfortable working outdoors in all weather, with plants and farm animals.
  • Have the ability to remain calm, patient, and upbeat around groups of energetic children for up to seven hours at a time.
  • Pass CORI / SORI check
  • Hold First Aid and CPR certifications that will be valid for the duration of employment.

Essential Functions:

  • Must be able to maintain visual and auditory awareness of a group of children.
  • Must be able to navigate various types of terrain on the farm and in the forest.
  • Must be able to communicate (both written and verbally) clearly and effectively with staff, participants, and other constituents.
  • Must be able to lift and carry up to twenty-five pounds.

Salary & Benefits:
Salary: $17.00-$19.00/hr commensurate with experience.
Organic produce and flowers grown on the farm.
Paid sick time, in accordance with MA law.

Equal Opportunity Policy:
Land’s Sake is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to creating a
multicultural organization. Diversity and inclusion is an ongoing
organizational practice and a core value of Land’s Sake, with the goal of
having culturally competent services, materials, resources and programs. Our
hiring practices are informed by an appreciation of the strengths offered by
differing cultures, races, religions, ethnicities, classes, sexual
orientations, physical capacities, and age groups.

To Apply:
Email your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant skills,
experience, and interests, and  how you heard about this opportunity to
Education Manager Katrina Goldowsky-Dill at education@landssake.org. Please
include the job title in your subject line. We will accept applications on a
rolling basis and will remove this job posting from the Land’s Sake website
when all positions have been filled.  If you have a strong preference for one
of the groups (Farm and Forest, Junior Farmers or Green Power), or if you
would be interested in part-time spring work as well, please make a note in
your application.

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