Restoration Intern

Hedgerow Farms seeks an intern to work in support of our operation. This is an unpaid temporary position (end date is negotiable). The intern would work up to 20 hours a week performing a variety of tasks. Depending on intern interest and project tasks, a time commitment of over 20 hours per week can be offered pay at a rate based on experience and skills. Additionally, the intern will take part in some of the activities associated with Audubon California’s Landowner Stewardship Program, which works with local landowners on habitat restoration projects compatible with agricultural operations, the Center for Land-Based Learning, Yolo County Resource Conservation District, Lower Putah Creek Coordinating Committee and Putah Creek Council.
Job responsibilities
Interns will assist Hedgerow Farms staff with the following duties:
- Implementation of field activities, including site preparation, planting, installing temporary irrigation and other ongoing maintenance.
- Seed collection and/or cleaning.
- Weed control, including proper use of herbicides and herbicide delivery systems.
- Maintaining field equipment and tools in working condition.
- Assisting in the prescribed fire program.
- Revegetation of canals and creation of a field guide to canal vegetation maintenance.
- Collecting & monitoring data at field sites.
- Running native plant propagation/nursery operations.
- Participating in staff meetings, program evaluation, and long-term planning.
Qualifications
- Ability to perform physically-demanding field tasks, including but not limited to: manual labor required for preparation of sites for planting, planting native plants and installing irrigation equipment, active participation in prescribed burns, and operation of some farm equipment (e.g., tractor, spray rig, harrow, ATV).
- Excellent communication skills with a diverse array of people including the farm managers, landowners, agency representatives, students, and paid laborers.
- Ability to execute tasks both independently and as part of a team.
- Ability to work flexible hours.
Desirable skills and training (Important but not required)
- An understanding of/interest in wildlife habitat restoration and outdoor environmental education.
- Ability to communicate in Spanish.
- An understanding of/interest in California native plants
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to Rachel Cunningham via email rcunningham@hedgerowfarms.com, fax (530) 668-8369, or send a hardcopy to 21740 County Road 88 Winters CA 95694. |