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Job opportunity at THEARC

Work at THEARC's Organic Teaching Garden!

We currently are seeking a Garden Associate to work in THEARC's Organic Teaching Garden! Please forward this opportunity to anyone who may be interested in applying. The deadline for all applications is Friday, February, 7th.

Job Title: Organic Garden Associate
Location: Washington, DC
Classification: Seasonal, Part-time

Application Deadline: February 7, 2014


THEARC’s Organic Garden:
The Organic Garden at THEARC was created in 2010. It has grown to 22 planting beds for herbs and
vegetables, a 17-tree orchard, and a hoop house. The garden provides produce for their market stand at the
Ward 8 Farmer’s Market, held weekly, Saturday’s at THEARC from June - November.




Position Description:
Under the direction of the Garden Manager, the garden associate are responsible for tending the organic garden,
the hoop house, and the orchard, keeping the area clean and productive. Responsibilities include, but are not
limited to, planting, weeding, composting, pest control, pruning, and harvesting the crops in the garden, hoop
house and orchard. Garden associate will help keep the all garden grounds manicured, harvest and prepare
produce for the market days, maintain documentation on garden crops and activities, and assist in construction
projects and help manage social media outreach via photos and blogs. The garden associate will be expected to
assist with community day activities, serve as a guide to the garden for visitors and educate visitors to the values
of a healthy diet. The garden assistants will work in tandem and report directly to the Garden Manager, and to
the Executive Director.


Hours: 20 hours/week (M, W, Th, F 9a-1p; Tu 1p-5p)


Compensation: $10/hour


Term: March 3, 2013 – November 30, 2013


Qualifications:
We are looking for an enthusiastic, responsible, and self-motived individual interested in learning about
gardening and healthy eating. Candidate must be punctual, enjoy working outdoors, able to follow instructions,
organized, and able to work independently. Position requires manual labor, some heavy lifting, and interaction
with bugs and dirt. Regular interaction with the community is required so ideal candidate must be comfortable
engaging with garden visitors and the public. High school degree or GED preferable. No previous garden
experience is required.


How to apply:
Email or deliver cover letter, resume, and three references to Kate Lee at THEARC. Kate@dcgreens.org.
Deadline to apply is February, 7.


About THEARC:


The Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC) is a 110,000 square-foot campus located east of
the Anacostia River in Washington, DC’s Ward 8. THEARC was built and is operated by Building Bridges
Across the River (BBAR), a nonprofit 501-c-3 organization. The mission of Building Bridges Across the River
is to improve the quality of life for children and adults who reside east of the Anacostia River by providing
leadership, management and financial oversight of the Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus
(THEARC). Through a collaboration of eleven resident-partner organizations and four off-site partner
organizations, THEARC provides access to high quality educational, health, cultural, recreation, and social
service programs to community members. By providing these programs, BBAR and its partners aim to
contribute to the flourishing of the community in southeastern Washington.




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