Coastal Roots Farm (CRF) is a nonprofit Jewish community farm and education center. We cultivate healthy, connected communities by integrating sustainable agriculture, food justice, and ancient Jewish wisdom. We are located in Encinitas, CA on approximately 17 acres of land which we recognize as indigenous to the Kumeyaay and Luiseño peoples. Our Farm consists of vegetable production fields, education farm and gardens, a food forest, chickens, and compost operations. Coastal Roots Farm was incubated by the Leichtag Foundation in 2014 and received 501(c)(3) public charity status in 2015. We practice organic farming, share our harvest with those who lack access, deliver unique farm-based education, and foster inclusive spaces for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together to celebrate Jewish life and catalyze a healthier, more vibrant community and a more sustainable future for the region. Each year, we grow around 80,000 pounds of food and donate more than 75% of our harvest to San Diegans facing food insecurity. Our priority populations include low-income seniors and families, Holocaust survivors, active-duty military and veteran families, Latinx families, and Indigenous/Native families. Additionally, Coastal Roots Farm’s on-site pay-what-you-can Farm Stand reaches thousands of community members each year. We offer hands-on education and experiences through School and Group Visits, Farm Camp, Farm Tours, Volunteer Opportunities, Jewish Agricultural Festivals, and other community events, inviting our neighbors to connect to the land, Jewish tradition, and each other. Coastal Roots Farm Internship Program Coastal Roots Farm interns support the Farm’s mission through mutually beneficial volunteer work. Coastal Roots Farm's Internship Program works with diverse individuals to increase land-based knowledge, community connection, environmental stewardship, education for all ages, skills to promote food and social equity within the San Diego community, and more. Interns will work directly with farm staff and receive mentoring and supervision, technical training, and Jewish and environmental education as relevant. Interns are eligible for a Coastal Roots Farm certificate upon completion of 36 hours of service. Interns may also complete credits through Coastal Roots Farm pending approval from associated schools and universities. Farm Production Intern Position Overview The Farm Production Interns work closely with the Production Department to support maintenance of the vegetable fields, irrigation, food forest, chicken flocks, composting area, propagation house, harvest, and post-harvest operations as needed. There may also be opportunities to support community events. Throughout the internship, they will build physical strength and endurance, increase their knowledge about organic and regeneratively grown produce, learn cultivation techniques, and support the local food system.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees