Position Overview
We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Food Systems Educator Fellow to join our team and make a meaningful impact in San Mateo County…
Benefits Include
• Comprehensive healthcare coverage (including dental and mental health)
• Education Award
• Student loan forbearance
• Child care allowance
• CalFresh benefits
• Professional development budget
• UC Climate Stewards certification
• Opportunities for industry networking
Eligibility Requirements
• U.S. citizenship, national, or lawful permanent residency
• Ability to pass FBI, CA Department of Justice, out-of-state (if applicable), and National Sex Offender Public Registry background checks
• At least 18 years of age
• Negative tuberculosis test (if working with minors)
• Compliance with COVID-19 vaccination or testing requirements
• Residency in California
• Commitment to the full term of service
• Capability to work in both office and field settings
• Strong verbal and written communication skills
• Teamwork and collaboration skills
Preferred Qualifications
• Passion for community-driven climate solutions and interest in a career in sustainability
• Experience or training in climate science, sustainability, environmental justice, education, community outreach, or project management
• Previous service experience (e.g., volunteering)
• Associates degree or higher, or relevant experience
• Local to the community served
Desired Qualifications
• Ability and enthusiasm for outdoor manual labor, including tasks such as lifting, gardening, and light carpentry
• Experience leading classes of K-12 students and hands-on garden-based activities
• Enjoyment of working with volunteers from diverse backgrounds
• Experience working with schools, non-profits, or low-income communities
• Willingness to work weekends
• Reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license with proof of insurance
• Positive, collaborative attitude with a passion for urban agriculture, equity, and sustainability
• Experience in climate communications, curriculum development, environmental education, and volunteer management
• Proficiency in Spanish is a plus
Responsibilities
• Direct Curriculum Delivery & School-Based Learning (60%):
• Lead students in food systems, environmental justice, and public health/nutrition through the Food Explorers Program
• Guide student groups in garden-related activities
• Develop educational materials to support program goals
• Sustainable Food-Based Garden Development & Management (20%):
• Maintain and improve garden sites, including weeding, planting, and harvesting
• Document garden progress and community engagement
• Collaborate on seasonal planting and manage seedling inventories
• Community Building & Volunteer Management (10%):
• Lead monthly volunteer workdays at assigned sites
• Program Development & Evaluation (10%):
• Collaborate with site administrators and staff to align garden activities with shared goals
• Manage data collection to assess program impact
Work Schedule
Typical schedule is Tuesday to Saturday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm (including a 30-minute unpaid lunch break). Occasional evening and Sunday work may be required for special events.
About Us
We are committed to enhancing food sovereignty and climate resilience through sustainable urban agriculture. Our mission includes building and supporting gardens in schools and community centers, educating communities about nutrition and sustainability, and fostering a connection between diverse groups.
Fellowship Experience
Our fellowship offers a rich learning environment and opportunities for professional growth. You will receive extensive orientation training, gain hands-on experience, and have access to professional development resources. Fellows will also have the chance to work closely with our team and community partners.
Equal Opportunity Statement
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment where all individuals are respected and valued. We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.
Employment Type: Full-Time