Lead Counselor: Fun on the Farm 2025

Organization

Medway Community Farm

Job Posted

March 18, 2025

Job status

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Job Type

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Remote

No

Contact Name

Marlee Blasenheim

Contact Email

marlee.blasenheim@medwaycommunityfarm.org

Contact Phone

518-225-4166

Deadline to Apply

Location

Medway, MA
United States
Medway Community Farm is hiring for the 2025 Fun on the Farm summer program. We’re looking for enthusiastic team members to help kids explore nature and farming through hands-on activities. The Lead Counselor oversees daily activities, supervises counselors, and ensures an engaging experience.
(Note: Actual compensation information not disclosed in job post.)

Summary

Medway Community Farm is seeking an enthusiastic and responsible Lead Counselor to help run our Fun on the Farm summer program. At Fun on the Farm, we combine outdoor education, arts and crafts, games, and practical gardening experience to provide kids with a fun, active and engaging summer of learning from the land. The summer program serves children ages 6-10 and is held Monday-Thursday from June 30-August 28. 

The Lead Counselor will be responsible for running daily program activities for the Fun on the Farm summer program, ensuring that every day of the program is exciting, safe, and organized. This position is part-time (Mon-Thurs, about 32 hours per week) and seasonal, beginning the week of June 23 with a staff training and concluding on the last day of the program, August 28

If you love working with kids and nature, are passionate about farm-based & outdoor education, and are excited to lead other counselors in creating meaningful and memorable experiences for our students, we would love to hear from you!

The Lead Counselor will report to and work closely with the Education Coordinator to oversee all day-to-day aspects of the Fun on the Farm program. Responsibilities include: 

  • Set-up and implementation of the summer program’s daily curriculum and schedule
  • Enthusiastic facilitation of lessons, activities, and games to promote engagement
  • Maintenance of the program’s raised vegetable beds and leading students in weekly harvests
  • Review of safety rules with students and enforcement of safety protocols
  • Parental interaction at drop off and pick up times
  • Maintenance and organization of educational supplies
  • Daily clean-up to return the farm environment to its pre-activity status
  • Collaboration with farm staff and guest educators
  • Supervision of other Counselors and Counselors in Training 

The ideal individual will possess these qualifications: 

  • Must be 21 years of age by the start date (younger applicants are encouraged to apply for the Counselor position)
  • Able to problem solve and think creatively on the fly
  • Enjoys working outdoors, digging in the dirt, exploring nature and learning about growing food
  • Outgoing, personable, and able to effectively engage with young people
  • Has great time management and organizational skills
  • Physical requirements include ability to lift 50 pounds
  • Able to navigate trails and uneven surfaces, and to work outside in any weather
  • Has reliable transportation
  • Is certified in CPR and First Aid or willing to obtain the certification
  • Able to show proof of COVID vaccination at start date
  • Must pass a CORI/SORI and Federal background check

Compensation Information

NOTE: ACTUAL COMPENSATION INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED

The pay structure for this position is hourly and based on experience.