Community Garden Site Manager
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By Wasatch Community Gardens 7/28/2025 Program/Project Management
Organization and Program Description:
Wasatch Community Gardens (WCG) is a community-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people to grow and eat healthy, organic, local food. Since 1989, we have provided children, adults, and families in Salt Lake County with access to land and education for growing and eating fresh produce, while building and nurturing community connections through gardening and healthy food. We accomplish this through six main programs: Advocacy & Justice, Community Gardens, Education, Job Training, Volunteers, and Youth & School Gardens.
Overview:
This position is part of the Agricultural Operations (Ag Ops) team at WCG. Ag Ops are the stewards of WCG sites that serve to facilitate and enhance programming, ecology, and community. The Community Garden Site Manager (CGSM) reports to the Director of Agricultural Operations and is responsible for all aspects of infrastructure maintenance and irrigation in all WCG Community Gardens. This position works closely with Community Garden Managers and the Community Garden Program Director, to determine timelines, priorities, and delegation of tasks. In addition, the CGSM is tasked with developing and maintaining best practices for community garden design, approves the addition or modification of community garden infrastructure, and is the primary point of contact during new garden design, construction, or renovation. The CGSM is responsible for training Community Garden Program Managers in light repairs and other maintenance associated with their garden sites. This position requires building and landscape maintenance knowledge and experience, substantial organic gardening knowledge, and a passion for sharing knowledge with others. This position also works closely with the Campus Site Manager and programming, and includes specific maintenance responsibilities for infrastructure at the Wasatch Community Gardens Campus.
Primary Responsibilities:
Community Gardens (60%)
Work with Community Garden Team to ensure that all WCG community gardens are well-maintained, safe, and functioning
Perform regular maintenance and repairs of all WCG garden equipment and infrastructure, including but not limited to: irrigation systems, fencing, sheds, pergolas, raised boxes, signage
Obtain and oversee contractors when professional repairs are needed
Work with Garden Managers in the design process and manage the construction of new garden infrastructure and/or improvements at existing sites
Assist with planning new community gardens
Assist with organizing work groups to build new garden boxes and garden infrastructure
Add ADA beds, new irrigation zones, and new features to gardens
Oversee the installation of permanent horticulture features, such as trees, insectaries, perennial areas, herb spirals, etc.
Oversee construction of new gardens and infrastructure additions to existing gardens (chicken coops, bee hives, etc.)
Support Garden Managers in managing site-level garden pest management
Support Garden Managers in managing site-level garden health, such as soil health, drainage, cover crop, IPM, etc.
Work with Volunteer Director and Garden Managers to coordinate use of groups and individuals to implement garden infrastructure maintenance when possible
Maintain garden irrigation and site maps
Maintain infrastructure section in Community Gardens Best Practices document
Assist Community Garden Program Director in garden consultations with external entities as needed - advise on site location, infrastructure, sunlight, water
WCG Campus (25%)
Maintain Campus Infrastructure:
Conduct routine inspections and address basic repairs on Campus infrastructure and structures (Campus buildings, greenhouses, sheds, pergola, deck, etc)
Perform basic repairs and maintenance; obtain and oversee contractors when professional repairs are needed
Support Campus Site Manager with annual irrigation system maintenance
Remove snow inside Campus fenceline (outside maintained by contractor)
Manage and maintain Tool Library for use by Staff and Community
Perform maintenance protocols for Campus infrastructure and structures
Manage Campus shade sails and other seasonal installations
Vehicle Maintenance:
Ensure regular maintenance and repairs of WCG vehicles (currently Ford F150, Ford Transit van, Toyota RAV4, and Plant Sale trailer)
Maintain vehicle use calendar and protocol
Maintain all vehicle maintenance records
Enforce vehicle guidelines and protocols
Farm and other WCG Sites (5%)
Monitor and perform scheduled maintenance on backup generator
Assist Farm Manager / Site Manager with irrigation, structures, and repairs
Other (10%)
Manage keys/locks and fobs for Campus, Community Gardens, Farm, and all other WCG off-site locations
Assist with specific tasks for special events as requested and agreed upon- setup, electrical needs, takedown, etc.
Assist with infrastructure needs at offsite WCG partner locations as requested and agreed upon.
Operate within budget, track expenses and submit reimbursement requests
Track data and contribute to annual reports
Continue education through research and site visits
Qualifications:
Strong candidates will offer the following skills and experiences:
Demonstrated experience in landscape maintenance with an emphasis on irrigation
Construction experience
Minimum five seasons of organic vegetable gardening
Vehicle fleet management experience
Familiarity with cover cropping, and pest management using organic methods
Experience planning and managing projects
Reliable communication via internet and phone
Organized, self-motivated and able to work independently
Ability to juggle and prioritize multiple tasks with the constant addition of new asks
Strong interpersonal skills
Valid drivers' license with excellent driving skills including the ability to tow trailers, secure loads, and operate machinery
Preferred Qualifications/Experience:
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to lift and move 50 pounds, stand and kneel for extended periods of time
Commitment to learning about and practicing ecological design and stewardship
Positive and flexible attitude, ability to solve problems creatively, willingness to ask for help
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Gmail and Google Drive/Docs/Sheets/Calendar, and PowerPoint, or willingness to learn
Machine maintenance
Experience working in a non-profit environment
Knowledge of the use and service requirements of farm equipment and implements
Hours:
This position is a full-time non exempt position (40 hours per week with additional seasonal pushes), and the schedule varies throughout the season. Limited overtime is available.
Salary and Benefits:
Compensation will be commensurate with qualifications and experience, with a hiring range of $40,000-$45,000 and a growth range of $40,000-$50,000 plus limited overtime. Includes health insurance, 401K, HSA, paid holidays, sick and vacation leave, and access to garden produce.
To Apply:
Please email the following materials to ...:
Resume
Short response (one page total) to the following items:
1. Why are you interested in this position?
2. What strengths will you bring to our team and this position?
Phone numbers of three professional references
Please put Community Garden Site Manager in the subject line. Applications without references will not be considered.
Application deadline is Friday, August 15, 2025.
Final candidate may be asked to submit to and clear a background check.
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Searching for meaningful work in Utah's nonprofit sector? You're in the right place!
The UNA Job Board is the premier resource for discovering Utah nonprofit jobs, connecting job seekers with mission-driven organizations across the state. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned professional, you'll find a variety of opportunities that align with your skills, experience, and passion for making a difference.
Our job board features a wide range of nonprofit job openings, from entry-level positions that offer hands-on experience to executive leadership roles shaping the future of organizations. Positions span various disciplines, including administration, fundraising, marketing, program management, advocacy, and moreso no matter your expertise, there's a place for you in Utah's thriving nonprofit sector.
If you have a board or volunteer position, post it on our Nonprofit Volunteer Board!
By Wasatch Community Gardens 7/28/2025 Program/Project Management
Organization and Program Description:
Wasatch Community Gardens (WCG) is a community-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people to grow and eat healthy, organic, local food. Since 1989, we have provided children, adults, and families in Salt Lake County with access to land and education for growing and eating fresh produce, while building and nurturing community connections through gardening and healthy food. We accomplish this through six main programs: Advocacy & Justice, Community Gardens, Education, Job Training, Volunteers, and Youth & School Gardens.
Overview:
This position is part of the Agricultural Operations (Ag Ops) team at WCG. Ag Ops are the stewards of WCG sites that serve to facilitate and enhance programming, ecology, and community. The Community Garden Site Manager (CGSM) reports to the Director of Agricultural Operations and is responsible for all aspects of infrastructure maintenance and irrigation in all WCG Community Gardens. This position works closely with Community Garden Managers and the Community Garden Program Director, to determine timelines, priorities, and delegation of tasks. In addition, the CGSM is tasked with developing and maintaining best practices for community garden design, approves the addition or modification of community garden infrastructure, and is the primary point of contact during new garden design, construction, or renovation. The CGSM is responsible for training Community Garden Program Managers in light repairs and other maintenance associated with their garden sites. This position requires building and landscape maintenance knowledge and experience, substantial organic gardening knowledge, and a passion for sharing knowledge with others. This position also works closely with the Campus Site Manager and programming, and includes specific maintenance responsibilities for infrastructure at the Wasatch Community Gardens Campus.
Primary Responsibilities:
Community Gardens (60%)
Work with Community Garden Team to ensure that all WCG community gardens are well-maintained, safe, and functioning
Perform regular maintenance and repairs of all WCG garden equipment and infrastructure, including but not limited to: irrigation systems, fencing, sheds, pergolas, raised boxes, signage
Obtain and oversee contractors when professional repairs are needed
Work with Garden Managers in the design process and manage the construction of new garden infrastructure and/or improvements at existing sites
Assist with planning new community gardens
Assist with organizing work groups to build new garden boxes and garden infrastructure
Add ADA beds, new irrigation zones, and new features to gardens
Oversee the installation of permanent horticulture features, such as trees, insectaries, perennial areas, herb spirals, etc.
Oversee construction of new gardens and infrastructure additions to existing gardens (chicken coops, bee hives, etc.)
Support Garden Managers in managing site-level garden pest management
Support Garden Managers in managing site-level garden health, such as soil health, drainage, cover crop, IPM, etc.
Work with Volunteer Director and Garden Managers to coordinate use of groups and individuals to implement garden infrastructure maintenance when possible
Maintain garden irrigation and site maps
Maintain infrastructure section in Community Gardens Best Practices document
Assist Community Garden Program Director in garden consultations with external entities as needed - advise on site location, infrastructure, sunlight, water
WCG Campus (25%)
Maintain Campus Infrastructure:
Conduct routine inspections and address basic repairs on Campus infrastructure and structures (Campus buildings, greenhouses, sheds, pergola, deck, etc)
Perform basic repairs and maintenance; obtain and oversee contractors when professional repairs are needed
Support Campus Site Manager with annual irrigation system maintenance
Remove snow inside Campus fenceline (outside maintained by contractor)
Manage and maintain Tool Library for use by Staff and Community
Perform maintenance protocols for Campus infrastructure and structures
Manage Campus shade sails and other seasonal installations
Vehicle Maintenance:
Ensure regular maintenance and repairs of WCG vehicles (currently Ford F150, Ford Transit van, Toyota RAV4, and Plant Sale trailer)
Maintain vehicle use calendar and protocol
Maintain all vehicle maintenance records
Enforce vehicle guidelines and protocols
Farm and other WCG Sites (5%)
Monitor and perform scheduled maintenance on backup generator
Assist Farm Manager / Site Manager with irrigation, structures, and repairs
Other (10%)
Manage keys/locks and fobs for Campus, Community Gardens, Farm, and all other WCG off-site locations
Assist with specific tasks for special events as requested and agreed upon- setup, electrical needs, takedown, etc.
Assist with infrastructure needs at offsite WCG partner locations as requested and agreed upon.
Operate within budget, track expenses and submit reimbursement requests
Track data and contribute to annual reports
Continue education through research and site visits
Qualifications:
Strong candidates will offer the following skills and experiences:
Demonstrated experience in landscape maintenance with an emphasis on irrigation
Construction experience
Minimum five seasons of organic vegetable gardening
Vehicle fleet management experience
Familiarity with cover cropping, and pest management using organic methods
Experience planning and managing projects
Reliable communication via internet and phone
Organized, self-motivated and able to work independently
Ability to juggle and prioritize multiple tasks with the constant addition of new asks
Strong interpersonal skills
Valid drivers' license with excellent driving skills including the ability to tow trailers, secure loads, and operate machinery
Preferred Qualifications/Experience:
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to lift and move 50 pounds, stand and kneel for extended periods of time
Commitment to learning about and practicing ecological design and stewardship
Positive and flexible attitude, ability to solve problems creatively, willingness to ask for help
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Gmail and Google Drive/Docs/Sheets/Calendar, and PowerPoint, or willingness to learn
Machine maintenance
Experience working in a non-profit environment
Knowledge of the use and service requirements of farm equipment and implements
Hours:
This position is a full-time non exempt position (40 hours per week with additional seasonal pushes), and the schedule varies throughout the season. Limited overtime is available.
Salary and Benefits:
Compensation will be commensurate with qualifications and experience, with a hiring range of $40,000-$45,000 and a growth range of $40,000-$50,000 plus limited overtime. Includes health insurance, 401K, HSA, paid holidays, sick and vacation leave, and access to garden produce.
To Apply:
Please email the following materials to ...:
Resume
Short response (one page total) to the following items:
1. Why are you interested in this position?
2. What strengths will you bring to our team and this position?
Phone numbers of three professional references
Please put Community Garden Site Manager in the subject line. Applications without references will not be considered.
Application deadline is Friday, August 15, 2025.
Final candidate may be asked to submit to and clear a background check.
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Job ID: 487941710
Originally Posted on: 8/3/2025
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