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About Common Ground Project
Common Ground Project is a regenerative community farm and social enterprise located in Freshwater Creek, Victoria on a mission to connect and empower the community.
As farmers and members of the local community, we recognise our role in changing the food system. We envision a more resilient and thriving regenerative farming and food ecosystem, where all people have access and are connected to land, food, culture and community.
We work to connect the local community to food and farming through these core business areas:
Regenerative Farming - growing nutrient-rich food and working on regenerating our small pocket of land;
Education Programs - school programs, internships and placements, community workshops, community volunteering, collaborations with other organisations and businesses across our region;
Training and Employment Programs - to support people facing disadvantage in the community.
Food Hub – connecting the local community to our regenerative produce and producers from around the region, and supporting new and emerging producers;
Our community Cafe and Events space – using produce from the farm for a warm farm-table experience.
Role Description
As we expand the farm, we are excited to welcome new members to our team! As a farm hand, you will assist the Farm Manager in the ongoing management, operations and growth of the farm at Common Ground Project. This includes:
Growing seasonal vegetables, fruits and herbs from nursery to harvest
Farm maintenance and expansion
Supporting harvest and delivery for restaurants, wholesale and our on-site Food Hub
Assist with managing visitors and working with volunteers
This farm hand role is unique, expansive and wide ranging but it is also rewarding. In addition to supporting the key responsibilities listed below, it is also your responsibility to understand and share our story and use your experiences to inspire and lead others. We trust you will embrace it wholeheartedly and instill passion and commitment to your work. There is the possibility for growth in our team and longevity in your role with us as we work towards our mission of strengthening the food system.
Key Responsibilities
Cultivation activities including preparing beds, planting, pruning and harvest
Assist planning weekly harvest schedule, harvesting, cleaning, packing & delivery
Help maintain standards of production to ensure the highest quality produce
Insect and weed control, fertility monitoring and general field observation
Supervision of visiting staff and volunteers (patiently and respectfully)
Infrastructure planning, creation and maintenance
Irrigation planning and implementation
Soil building program including composting
Support nursery operations, including hand-sowing seeds, maintaining seedlings, watering, rotating seeds through nursery to hardening off, ensuring optimum health before transplanting
Key Skills & Experience
Relevant experience working as a farm hand and undertaking key tasks listed above
Strong, practical knowledge of Small Plot Intensive Farming
Passionate about building resilient food systems
Self-driven with the ability to work autonomously and within a small, agile team
Acute attention to detail, always
Open minded, curious and oriented to solutions
Able to work in the field and office including hard repetitive physical work
Current Australian driver’s license and a clean driving record
Current Victorian Working With Children Check
Values & Culture
We are an inclusive team and value diversity in all its forms. Women, LGBTQIA+ folks, anyone who identifies as Indigenous or any other racialised groups, those from ethnically diverse communities are encouraged to apply. In your role, we hope you will express yourself, inspire others and contribute to the dynamism of the Common Ground Project culture.
You will be an ambassador for our culture, and we expect you to:
Share and embody Common Ground Project’s vision for a more resilient, fair and thriving regenerative farming and food ecosystem;
Inspire, lead by example, be passionate about your work;
Take responsibility for your own work and continually look for ways to improve existing approaches;
Commit to reflection and learning, including sharing failures and uncertainties;
Ensure the well-being of staff, and take care of each other.
Apply by emailing farm@commongroundproject.com.au with your resume and cover letter.
Applications close Sunday 1 September.