Community Garden Intern

Organization

Keene Housing

Job Posted

February 11, 2025

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Website

Keene Housing

Contact Name

Lea Kablik

Contact Email

lkablik@keenehousing.org

Contact Phone

6033526161

Deadline to Apply

Location

Keene, NH
United States
The purpose of Keene Housing’s Community Garden Program is to reduce food costs for Keene Housing residents, increase access to healthy foods, and provide residents with a sense of ownership and a greater sense of community within the properties. The Community Garden Internship provides people with an opportunity to develop leadership skills working with people from all walks of life grow their own food.

Summary

Keene Housing is seeking a Community Garden Intern for the summer of 2025. The Community Garden Intern will work in collaboration with the Community Garden Coordinator as well as other Keene Housing staff to support our community garden program. Tasks include garden upkeep, engaging residents in garden initiatives, and oversight of the youth gardening program. It is preferred that the intern candidate has past gardening experience, but experience is not necessary if the candidate is willing to learn. Most importantly, they must be passionate about empowering people to grow their own food. The intern must be able to work with diverse populations, including low- and moderate-income families, elderly, and disabled individuals.
Duties:

•    Oversee the summer youth gardening program, activities, and learning opportunities. 
•    Meet with resident gardeners to check in on gardens and provide support for any challenges that may arise.
•    Assist the Community Garden Coordinator to manage Keene Housing’s community garden sites.
•    Perform all duties of the position regardless of weather conditions (i.e., wet, humid, etc.).
•    Regularly document the program through photos, and provide updates for KH social media.
•    Establish and maintain positive, professional relationships with KH staff, management, community agencies, residents, and voucher holders.    
•    Maintain participant tracking and other data collection systems.
Preferred Qualifications: 
•    Interest in community-based gardening, food security, and/or community health. 
•    Basic gardening knowledge, or willingness to learn on the job. 
•    Able and willing to work independently as well as in partnership with program staff.
•    Conflict resolution skills.
•    Dedication to promoting equity, inclusivity, and diversity.
•    Ability to be flexible due to shifting needs of the program. 
•    Ability to manage/track budget spending.
 

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to:
Keene Housing 
Amy Wright, Director of Administration
831 Court Street, Keene, NH  03431
awright@keenehousing.org
 

Compensation Information

$17/hour