Agricultural Technical Assistance Manager (part-time)

Boston Farms Community Land Trust

Website: https://www.bostonfarms.org/jobs

Contact: jobs@bostonfarms.org

Posted: 6/23/2025

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Agricultural Technical Assistance Manager (part-time)

Boston Farms Community Land Trust is seeking a self-directed, personable, knowledgeable, detail-oriented individual to provide our farmers with support and to oversee land stewardship of our farm sites across Boston and beyond.

Hours: Half-time (20-25 hours/week, semi-flexible scheduling)

Location: Boston (mostly in-person with some remote work)

Start Date: July 21, 2025, 11:59pm EST

Compensation: $30-40 hour (depending on experience), plus part-time-equivalent vacation benefits

Responsibilities:  

Farmer Selection & Support

Recruit applicants to lease farm sites, oversee selection and leasing, manage ongoing lessor-lessee relations including revenue collection

Develop and coordinate technical assistance, education, and other supportive programming to promote the success of lessee farmers

Co-chair the Farmer Support Committee of our board with a board member to promote and steer economic development and business viability for farm businesses consistent with our Vision Statement.

Land Stewardship

Ensure that all Boston Farms properties are managed with organic and regenerative agricultural practices

Manage shared greenhouse operations, ensuring the health and safety of plants

Launch, maintain, and co-design farm demonstration site

Manage contractors to conduct site maintenance (e.g. snow removal, fence repairs, perimeter weeding), including cost estimating, vendor bidding and oversight, and lessee billings

Open and close sites at the start & end of the season, and ensure sites are visually appealing 

Manage recurring bills and expenses (e.g. water, electricity, property taxes)

Maintain property insurance and ensure sites meet safety and liability standards

Coordinate site capital improvements (e.g. fencing, drainage systems) as needed

Administrative work as necessary (e.g. maintenance of detailed financial and communication records

Requirements:

5+ years of experience in agricultural management, horticultural management, land preservation, or environmental management

Hands on experience with crop production and planning, marketing, financial management, farm infrastructure management, and business planning. Experience with livestock and apiary management is a plus but not required.

Strong teaching/facilitation, organization, communication, and community relations

Be able to work all types of weather conditions 

Comfort with Google Docs, Microsoft Word/Excel, or equivalent platforms

Access to reliable private transportation is necessary

Preferences: Basic carpentry, plumbing, painting, and landscaping with an eye for quality outcomes and attention to detail, willingness and ability to work a flexible schedule; resides close to our farmsites 

Key Characteristics: driven, self-directed, eager to learn, personable, attentive to detail, flexible, ability to lead and work under pressure, strong leadership, diplomacy, mentoring/coaching skills