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This position will manage the Field and Fork Farm and Gardens, which is located on the University of Florida Campus, and total approximately 10 acres. This position manages staff and student interns and oversees and performs land cultivation, landscape management and production, coordinates with faculty for course needs and staff for outreach programming and manages infrastructure and equipment maintenance and repair.
The Field and Fork Farm and Gardens seek to provide students, faculty, staff and visitors with the opportunity to engage in a community of collaboration and learning about sustainable food systems. The vision is to offer spaces at UF where individuals can take courses, engage with demonstrations, and participate in activities that focus on sustainable practices and food systems at multiple scales from a home, community garden, or small/urban farm to large scale production.
Essential functions include:
- Manage, supervise, participate in and track soil management, planting, irrigation, fertilization, crop care, and integrated pest management; application of chemicals, harvesting, and food safety of all crops; recommend and implement operating policies and procedures at the farm level; May travel to other centers to transport materials, equipment. May work at other sites related to the program as needed.
- Oversee and supervises interns and other staff and volunteers assigned to assist in the maintenance and management of the farm and gardens, including assisting in training volunteer farm crew and staff.
- Keep records and prepare farm production reports and prepare and implement budget recommendations; procure supplies and materials needed to support farm and garden operations.
- Work as liaison with faculty, staff, students and other collaborators at the farm to plan and develop objectives, workflows, and deadlines for farm and garden operations. Assist faculty in conducting classes and research data collection; assist with tours and community outreach at the farm and gardens.
- Operate, maintain and repair equipment used in agriculture and farming, including developing and implementing a preventive maintenance and repair program on equipment and facilities and planning and directing the construction and modification of buildings and infrastructure at the farm and gardens.
Most work performed outdoors; regular exposure to dirt, dust, noise, weather conditions and mechanical hazards when operating farm tools/equipment. May travel to other centers to transport materials, equipment. May work at other sites related to the program as needed.
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-Commercial Driver’s License
-Knowledge of:
- Crop Science theory, methods and practices, with focus on agro-ecology and organic practices.
- Agronomic and horticulture practices including, but not limited to plant nutrition, soil
management, composting, integrated pest management, planting, irrigation, harvest, and food safety.
- Common techniques used in the care of crops, especially in agro-ecological and/or organic systems.
- Understanding of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and management of crop disease and injury.
- Safe equipment operation and safety rules associated with operation of farm
equipment
- Supervision and training techniques and practices.
- University, state, city, county and federal rules and regulations applicable to area.
- Basic computer applications.
- Experiential learning and Extension/Outreach techniques
- Record-keeping and data collection techniques for farm management.
-Skills and Abilities to:
- Follow instructions and perform acceptable farming practices.
- Communicate and deal effectively with faculty, students, administration, farmers, ranchers, state and federal agencies, and the public.
- Have hand/eye coordination and manual and physical dexterity to safely and
effectively operate and maintain farm facility, equipment, and tools, and maneuver around a farm.
- Understand best management practices and keep up to date on latest efforts to
improve the sustainability of management efforts for agricultural production.
- Develop food safety protocols for field, harvest and post-harvest handling.
- Think creatively and work collaboratively with other members of the farm team to
ensure a positive and interdisciplinary learning environment for sustainable agriculture and food systems.
- Recognize symptoms of crop illness, disease, or injury and be able to treat effectively using IPM.
- Assist with maintenance and record keeping for farm production, facility, equipment and supplies.
- Travel, when required for meetings, training, transportation crops, or supplies and
equipment.
- Assist with supervision and training of assigned staff.
- Operate computer to maintain records.
- Work as team member and foster a cooperative work environment.
- Apply Organic production/Agro-ecology methods to farm management.
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