About Valley Verde
Valley Verde is dedicated to building healthy and resilient communities by providing low-income families educational programs, edible gardens, and micro-entrepreneurship opportunities that create food security and lead to self sufficiency.
Job Description
Essential job functions: With support from the Shared Garden and Deep Roots Program Manager, assist with program organization, implementing Deep Roots and Composting programs and assist with tracking all program data.
Tasks include, but are not limited to:
Travel throughout Santa Clara County to facilitate monthly organic gardening and composting workshops for participants of the Deep Roots Program, Composting Program and for the Shared Garden Program when needed.
Communicate via email, phone calls, text messages, or in person, on a monthly basis with participants regarding workshops, attendance, and upcoming events.
Collect and enter data monthly for participant attendance, home visits, and check-ins
Schedule and conduct monthly check-ins, and quarterly garden visits with participants
Create and upload training videos to online learning platforms, as needed
In collaboration with the Executive Director, review and update curriculum, lesson plans, and programming
Troubleshoot garden issues including diseases and pests using organic methods
Organize and assist with the distribution of garden materials (heavy lifting, 30-40 lb bags)
Assist with Planting Weeks and any other program events
Represent Valley Verde and develop partnerships within the community
In coordination with the Shared Garden Program Manager, recruit and enroll program participants, volunteers and interns in the Deep Roots and Compost program
Coordinate food scrap drop-off on-site
Assist customers with sales of seedlings at the site
Create Social Media content for the programs
Other duties as assigned by Shared Garden Program Manager
Requirements
Skills/Qualifications:
Must have regular/reliable access to a vehicle with appropriate insurance for transportation
Must be detail oriented and accurately report program attendance and other participant statistics
Experience working in a multiethnic community environment
Ability to develop professional relationships with program participants regardless of language barriers, cultural differences, or physical/mental abilities
Must be extremely organized and have the ability to prioritize projects to meet deadlines consistently
Must be able to work independently and collaboratively in a team, show creativity, and ability to initiate and complete projects with limited supervision
Bi-lingual English/Spanish or English/Vietnamese required
At least 1 year of teaching or group facilitation preferred
At least 1 year of experience growing organic vegetables and urban gardening preferred
Strong verbal and written communication skills required
Excellent computer skills in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Suite, Mailchimp, and Canva
Must be able to sit, stand, walk, lift, bend, and twist to complete garden projects and activities
Experience operating power tools, building, and assembling irrigation systems is a plus
Education:
Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Community Development, or Education strongly preferred.
Master Gardener’s certification is strongly preferred.
Other related coursework or experience can be substituted.
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