Cannabis jobs at Urban Growers Collective
We know of 4 jobs at Urban Growers Collective as of April 2024, including roles such as Experienced Seasonal Grower.
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About Urban Growers CollectiveUrban Growers Collective is a Black- and women-led non-profit farm in Chicago, Illinois working to build a more just and equitable local food system. We aim to address the inequities and structural racism that exist in the food system and in communities of color. Rooted in growing food, our mission is to cultivate nourishing environments which support health, economic development, healing, and creativity through urban agriculture.
We provide hands-on job training and create economic opportunities for youth, beginner BIPOC farmers, and men who are at high risk for gun violence. Our aim is to provide jobs while working to mitigate food insecurity and limited access to affordable, culturally-affirming, and nutritionally-dense food.
Our team cultivates eight urban farms on 11 acres of land, predominantly located on Chicago’s South Side. These farms are production-oriented but also offer opportunities for staff-led education, training, and leadership development. Our produce is available at farmers’ markets, in our Collective Supported Agriculture program, and at the Fresh Moves Mobile Market.
Position Summary: The Experienced Urban Grower position encompasses all aspects of farm work to ensure the overall quality and production goals of the farm are maintained. This may include: prepping sites, creating crop plans, seeding, planting, tending, weeding, trellising, pest management, irrigating and harvesting crops, as well as animal care. We are looking for an experienced individual who is self-motivated, detail oriented, timely, maintains a positive attitude, has excellent communication skills, and strong work ethic. This is a full-time seasonal position from March through the end of November, with strong potential to become a full-time salaried position.
*****This position is closed, however, we are still accepting applications for future consideration*****
Only complete applications will be considered.
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:
Crop Care & Production (25% - 10 hrs/week)*:
- Hand cultivating beds for weed control;
- Daily observation and maintenance of farm sites including seeding, planting, tending, weeding, trellising and irrigating crops;
- Pest Management - Monitoring and spraying crops for insect and disease prevention, may include hand-picking, maintaining row cover, and spraying of organic pesticides;
- Irrigation set up and system monitoring, including drip, sprinkler and hand irrigation;
Harvesting (25% - 10hrs/week)*:
- Harvesting, post-harvest handling, record keeping of crops for sale and distribution;
- Assisting with produce packing, sales, load-in and out of produce at farmers’ markets and for the Fresh Moves Mobile Market — must be able to lift 75 pounds;
Bed Prep & Composting (20% - 8 hrs/week)*:
- Prepare and build-out fields for seeding, planting and transplanting;
- Applying vermin, compost or other soil amendments to crops;
- Compost processing and record keeping of expired crops and produce;
General Farm Upkeep (15% - 6 hrs / week)*:
- Opening & Closing checklists;
- Maintaining records for Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) requirements;
- Ensuring farm is clean of debris, garbage, signs are hung up, etc;
- Daily reporting to supervisor with weekly progress reports submitted;
Animal Care (15% - 6 hrs / week)*:
- Animal Care - provide daily feed and water, cleaning housing areas of animals once a week or more frequently, as needed;
Special Projects & Other, as needed:
- Construction and repair of hoop-houses and additional infrastructure on farm sites, as needed;
- Occasional transportation of supplies to farm locations, as needed;
- Assisting in other farm tasks, programs, and events, as needed
**These projected time allocations represent an estimated average time only - actual time will be tracked weekly and adjusted seasonally based on seasonal farm needs.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):
- 4-6 full growing seasons (spring-summer-fall) of farm work and progressive farm management responsibilities. Please note your application will not be considered for this position if you do not meet this requirement. We’d encourage you to apply for the Grower in Training Positions instead.
- Experience growing crops from the following families: brassicas, alliums, nightshades, legumes, cucurbits, root crops, cut salad greens, etc;
- Basic knowledge of safe power tool use;
- Ability to problem solve;
- Excellent physical stamina;
- Ability to lift 75 pounds;
- COVID-19 Vaccination or approved medical/religious exemption with mandatory weekly testing
- Able to work early mornings, weekends and occasional holidays
- Preferred: Valid Driver’s License, clean driving record and willingness to drive;
- Preferred: IL Pesticide Applicator License
- Preferred: Familiarly with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP); Organic Certification & FSMA requirements
- Excellent organizational, communication and follow-through skills;
- Maintains appropriate professional boundaries in working with co-workers and teens;
- Ability to think critically and creatively;
- Willingness to work as part of a team in a collaborative environment, but have the ability to work unsupervised to complete the job;
- Basic familiarity with Google Workspace & GSuite, and/or willingness to learn;
- Passion for food justice, youth development and urban farming.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions:
- Must be willing and prepared to work outdoors in all weather conditions (hot, humid, rainy, cold, snowy);
- Hours vary throughout the season but are generally 7:00a-3:30p, with (2) - 15min paid breaks and a 30min unpaid lunch break.
- This position requires excellent physical stamina, and the ability to regularly lift 75 pounds.
- This position requires operation of several different types of power equipment and machinery to carry out responsibilities of the role, including: tiller, weed wacker, Dingo, Gator, lawn mower, air compressor, drills, saw, etc.;
- This positions requires daily use and safe-handling of farm tools including wheelbarrows, tools, hand-tools, irrigation equipment;
Schedule:
- This is a full-time seasonal position, 40 hours per week
- March 15 - November 30
- 5 days / week (weekend day and holidays required), 8:30-5:00p (spring/fall) / 7:00a-3:30p (summer, morning shift) or 10:30a-7:00p (summer, evening shift)
- Breaks: 2 - 15 minute breaks (paid) + 30 minute lunch (unpaid)
Compensation: $20/hr - $25/hr (commensurate with experience)
Benefits: Seasonal, full-time employees receive 5-paid holidays per year.
Paid Holidays
May - Memorial DayJune 19 - JuneteenthJuly 4 - Independence DaySeptember - Labor DayOctober - Indigenous Peoples' Day
Seasonal employees are also eligible for Sick/Personal days.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour
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About Urban Growers CollectiveUrban Growers Collective is a Black- and women-led non-profit farm in Chicago, Illinois working to build a more just and equitable local food system. We aim to address the inequities and structural racism that exist in the food system and in communities of color. Rooted in growing food, our mission is to cultivate nourishing environments which support health, economic development, healing, and creativity through urban agriculture.
We provide hands-on job training and create economic opportunities for youth, beginner BIPOC farmers, and men who are at high risk for gun violence. Our aim is to provide jobs while working to mitigate food insecurity and limited access to affordable, culturally-affirming, and nutritionally-dense food.
Our team cultivates eight urban farms on 11 acres of land, predominantly located on Chicago’s South Side. These farms are production-oriented but also offer opportunities for staff-led education, training, and leadership development. Our produce is available at farmers’ markets, in our Collective Supported Agriculture program, and at the Fresh Moves Mobile Market.
Position Summary: The Experienced Urban Grower position encompasses all aspects of farm work to ensure the overall quality and production goals of the farm are maintained. This may include: prepping sites, creating crop plans, seeding, planting, tending, weeding, trellising, pest management, irrigating and harvesting crops, as well as animal care. We are looking for an experienced individual who is self-motivated, detail oriented, timely, maintains a positive attitude, has excellent communication skills, and strong work ethic. This is a full-time seasonal position from March through the end of November, with strong potential to become a full-time salaried position.
*****This position is closed, however, we are still accepting applications for future consideration*****
Only complete applications will be considered.
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:
Crop Care & Production (25% - 10 hrs/week)*:
- Hand cultivating beds for weed control;
- Daily observation and maintenance of farm sites including seeding, planting, tending, weeding, trellising and irrigating crops;
- Pest Management - Monitoring and spraying crops for insect and disease prevention, may include hand-picking, maintaining row cover, and spraying of organic pesticides;
- Irrigation set up and system monitoring, including drip, sprinkler and hand irrigation;
Harvesting (25% - 10hrs/week)*:
- Harvesting, post-harvest handling, record keeping of crops for sale and distribution;
- Assisting with produce packing, sales, load-in and out of produce at farmers’ markets and for the Fresh Moves Mobile Market — must be able to lift 75 pounds;
Bed Prep & Composting (20% - 8 hrs/week)*:
- Prepare and build-out fields for seeding, planting and transplanting;
- Applying vermin, compost or other soil amendments to crops;
- Compost processing and record keeping of expired crops and produce;
General Farm Upkeep (15% - 6 hrs / week)*:
- Opening & Closing checklists;
- Maintaining records for Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) requirements;
- Ensuring farm is clean of debris, garbage, signs are hung up, etc;
- Daily reporting to supervisor with weekly progress reports submitted;
Animal Care (15% - 6 hrs / week)*:
- Animal Care - provide daily feed and water, cleaning housing areas of animals once a week or more frequently, as needed;
Special Projects & Other, as needed:
- Construction and repair of hoop-houses and additional infrastructure on farm sites, as needed;
- Occasional transportation of supplies to farm locations, as needed;
- Assisting in other farm tasks, programs, and events, as needed
**These projected time allocations represent an estimated average time only - actual time will be tracked weekly and adjusted seasonally based on seasonal farm needs.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):
- 4-6 full growing seasons (spring-summer-fall) of farm work and progressive farm management responsibilities. Please note your application will not be considered for this position if you do not meet this requirement. We’d encourage you to apply for the Grower in Training Positions instead.
- Experience growing crops from the following families: brassicas, alliums, nightshades, legumes, cucurbits, root crops, cut salad greens, etc;
- Basic knowledge of safe power tool use;
- Ability to problem solve;
- Excellent physical stamina;
- Ability to lift 75 pounds;
- COVID-19 Vaccination or approved medical/religious exemption with mandatory weekly testing
- Able to work early mornings, weekends and occasional holidays
- Preferred: Valid Driver’s License, clean driving record and willingness to drive;
- Preferred: IL Pesticide Applicator License
- Preferred: Familiarly with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP); Organic Certification & FSMA requirements
- Excellent organizational, communication and follow-through skills;
- Maintains appropriate professional boundaries in working with co-workers and teens;
- Ability to think critically and creatively;
- Willingness to work as part of a team in a collaborative environment, but have the ability to work unsupervised to complete the job;
- Basic familiarity with Google Workspace & GSuite, and/or willingness to learn;
- Passion for food justice, youth development and urban farming.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions:
- Must be willing and prepared to work outdoors in all weather conditions (hot, humid, rainy, cold, snowy);
- Hours vary throughout the season but are generally 7:00a-3:30p, with (2) - 15min paid breaks and a 30min unpaid lunch break.
- This position requires excellent physical stamina, and the ability to regularly lift 75 pounds.
- This position requires operation of several different types of power equipment and machinery to carry out responsibilities of the role, including: tiller, weed wacker, Dingo, Gator, lawn mower, air compressor, drills, saw, etc.;
- This positions requires daily use and safe-handling of farm tools including wheelbarrows, tools, hand-tools, irrigation equipment;
Schedule:
- This is a full-time seasonal position, 40 hours per week
- March 15 - November 30
- 5 days / week (weekend day and holidays required), 8:30-5:00p (spring/fall) / 7:00a-3:30p (summer, morning shift) or 10:30a-7:00p (summer, evening shift)
- Breaks: 2 - 15 minute breaks (paid) + 30 minute lunch (unpaid)
Compensation: $20/hr - $25/hr (commensurate with experience)
Benefits: Seasonal, full-time employees receive 5-paid holidays per year.
Paid Holidays
May - Memorial DayJune 19 - JuneteenthJuly 4 - Independence DaySeptember - Labor DayOctober - Indigenous Peoples' Day
Seasonal employees are also eligible for Sick/Personal days.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00 per hour
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About Urban Growers CollectiveUrban Growers Collective is a Black- and women-led non-profit farm in Chicago, Illinois working to build a more just and equitable local food system. We aim to address the inequities and structural racism that exist in the food system and in communities of color. Rooted in growing food, our mission is to cultivate nourishing environments which support health, economic development, healing, and creativity through urban agriculture.
We provide hands-on job training and create economic opportunities for youth, beginner BIPOC farmers, and men who are at high risk for gun violence. Our aim is to provide jobs while working to mitigate food insecurity and limited access to affordable, culturally-affirming, and nutritionally-dense food.
Our team cultivates eight urban farms on 11 acres of land, predominantly located on Chicago’s South Side. These farms are production-oriented but also offer opportunities for staff-led education, training, and leadership development. Our produce is available at farmers’ markets, in our Collective Supported Agriculture program, and at the Fresh Moves Mobile Market.
Position Summary: The Experienced Urban Grower position encompasses all aspects of farm work to ensure the overall quality and production goals of the farm are maintained. This may include: prepping sites, creating crop plans, seeding, planting, tending, weeding, trellising, pest management, irrigating and harvesting crops, as well as animal care. We are looking for an experienced individual who is self-motivated, detail oriented, timely, maintains a positive attitude, has excellent communication skills, and strong work ethic. This is a full-time seasonal position from March through the end of November, with strong potential to become a full-time salaried position.
To apply, please upload a cover letter, resume and three professional references on our Career page: https://urbangrowerscollective.apscareerportal.com/jobs
Only complete applications will be considered.
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:
Crop Care & Production (25% - 10 hrs/week)*:
- Hand cultivating beds for weed control;
- Daily observation and maintenance of farm sites including seeding, planting, tending, weeding, trellising and irrigating crops;
- Pest Management - Monitoring and spraying crops for insect and disease prevention, may include hand-picking, maintaining row cover, and spraying of organic pesticides;
- Irrigation set up and system monitoring, including drip, sprinkler and hand irrigation;
Harvesting (25% - 10hrs/week)*:
- Harvesting, post-harvest handling, record keeping of crops for sale and distribution;
- Assisting with produce packing, sales, load-in and out of produce at farmers’ markets and for the Fresh Moves Mobile Market — must be able to lift 75 pounds;
Bed Prep & Composting (20% - 8 hrs/week)*:
- Prepare and build-out fields for seeding, planting and transplanting;
- Applying vermin, compost or other soil amendments to crops;
- Compost processing and record keeping of expired crops and produce;
General Farm Upkeep (15% - 6 hrs / week)*:
- Opening & Closing checklists;
- Maintaining records for Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) requirements;
- Ensuring farm is clean of debris, garbage, signs are hung up, etc;
- Daily reporting to supervisor with weekly progress reports submitted;
Animal Care (15% - 6 hrs / week)*:
- Animal Care - provide daily feed and water, cleaning housing areas of animals once a week or more frequently, as needed;
Special Projects & Other, as needed:
- Construction and repair of hoop-houses and additional infrastructure on farm sites, as needed;
- Occasional transportation of supplies to farm locations, as needed;
- Assisting in other farm tasks, programs, and events, as needed
**These projected time allocations represent an estimated average time only - actual time will be tracked weekly and adjusted seasonally based on seasonal farm needs.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):
- 4-6 full growing seasons (spring-summer-fall) of farm work and progressive farm management responsibilities. Please note your application will not be considered for this position if you do not meet this requirement. We’d encourage you to apply for the Grower in Training Positions instead.
- Experience growing crops from the following families: brassicas, alliums, nightshades, legumes, cucurbits, root crops, cut salad greens, etc;
- Basic knowledge of safe power tool use;
- Ability to problem solve;
- Excellent physical stamina;
- Ability to lift 75 pounds;
- COVID-19 Vaccination or approved medical/religious exemption with mandatory weekly testing
- Able to work early mornings, weekends and occasional holidays
- Preferred: Valid Driver’s License, clean driving record and willingness to drive;
- Preferred: IL Pesticide Applicator License
- Preferred: Familiarly with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP); Organic Certification & FSMA requirements
- Excellent organizational, communication and follow-through skills;
- Maintains appropriate professional boundaries in working with co-workers and teens;
- Ability to think critically and creatively;
- Willingness to work as part of a team in a collaborative environment, but have the ability to work unsupervised to complete the job;
- Basic familiarity with Google Workspace & GSuite, and/or willingness to learn;
- Passion for food justice, youth development and urban farming.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions:
- Must be willing and prepared to work outdoors in all weather conditions (hot, humid, rainy, cold, snowy);
- Hours vary throughout the season but are generally 7:00a-3:30p, with (2) - 15min paid breaks and a 30min unpaid lunch break.
- This position requires excellent physical stamina, and the ability to regularly lift 75 pounds.
- This position requires operation of several different types of power equipment and machinery to carry out responsibilities of the role, including: tiller, weed wacker, Dingo, Gator, lawn mower, air compressor, drills, saw, etc.;
- This positions requires daily use and safe-handling of farm tools including wheelbarrows, tools, hand-tools, irrigation equipment;
Schedule:
- This is a full-time seasonal position, 40 hours per week
- March 15 - November 30
- 5 days / week (weekend day and holidays required), 8:30-5:00p (spring/fall) / 7:00a-3:30p (summer, morning shift) or 10:30a-7:00p (summer, evening shift)
- Breaks: 2 - 15 minute breaks (paid) + 30 minute lunch (unpaid)
Compensation: $20/hr - $25/hr (commensurate with experience)
Benefits: Seasonal, full-time employees receive 5-paid holidays per year.
Paid Holidays
May - Memorial DayJune 19 - JuneteenthJuly 4 - Independence DaySeptember - Labor DayOctober - Indigenous Peoples' Day
Seasonal employees are also eligible for Sick/Personal days.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00 per hour
Apply for this job with Urban Growers Collective
Apply now →
By clicking the "Apply now" button, you'll be leaving Fazow and going to an external job application page for this company.
Please research all companies before applying. When applying for jobs, you should NOT have to pay to apply.
Fazow accepts no liability or responsibility as a consequence of any reliance upon information on external sites or in jobs listed on fazow.com.
About Urban Growers CollectiveUrban Growers Collective is a Black- and women-led non-profit farm in Chicago, Illinois working to build a more just and equitable local food system. We aim to address the inequities and structural racism that exist in the food system and in communities of color. Rooted in growing food, our mission is to cultivate nourishing environments which support health, economic development, healing, and creativity through urban agriculture.
We provide hands-on job training and create economic opportunities for youth, beginner BIPOC farmers, and men who are at high risk for gun violence. Our aim is to provide jobs while working to mitigate food insecurity and limited access to affordable, culturally-affirming, and nutritionally-dense food.
Our team cultivates eight urban farms on 11 acres of land, predominantly located on Chicago’s South Side. These farms are production-oriented but also offer opportunities for staff-led education, training, and leadership development. Our produce is available at farmers’ markets, in our Collective Supported Agriculture program, and at the Fresh Moves Mobile Market.
Position Summary: The Experienced Urban Grower position encompasses all aspects of farm work to ensure the overall quality and production goals of the farm are maintained. This may include: prepping sites, creating crop plans, seeding, planting, tending, weeding, trellising, pest management, irrigating and harvesting crops, as well as animal care. We are looking for an experienced individual who is self-motivated, detail oriented, timely, maintains a positive attitude, has excellent communication skills, and strong work ethic. This is a full-time seasonal position from March through the end of November, with strong potential to become a full-time salaried position.
To apply, please upload a cover letter, resume and three professional references on our Career page: https://urbangrowerscollective.apscareerportal.com/jobs
Only complete applications will be considered.
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:
Crop Care & Production (25% - 10 hrs/week)*:
- Hand cultivating beds for weed control;
- Daily observation and maintenance of farm sites including seeding, planting, tending, weeding, trellising and irrigating crops;
- Pest Management - Monitoring and spraying crops for insect and disease prevention, may include hand-picking, maintaining row cover, and spraying of organic pesticides;
- Irrigation set up and system monitoring, including drip, sprinkler and hand irrigation;
Harvesting (25% - 10hrs/week)*:
- Harvesting, post-harvest handling, record keeping of crops for sale and distribution;
- Assisting with produce packing, sales, load-in and out of produce at farmers’ markets and for the Fresh Moves Mobile Market — must be able to lift 75 pounds;
Bed Prep & Composting (20% - 8 hrs/week)*:
- Prepare and build-out fields for seeding, planting and transplanting;
- Applying vermin, compost or other soil amendments to crops;
- Compost processing and record keeping of expired crops and produce;
General Farm Upkeep (15% - 6 hrs / week)*:
- Opening & Closing checklists;
- Maintaining records for Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) requirements;
- Ensuring farm is clean of debris, garbage, signs are hung up, etc;
- Daily reporting to supervisor with weekly progress reports submitted;
Animal Care (15% - 6 hrs / week)*:
- Animal Care - provide daily feed and water, cleaning housing areas of animals once a week or more frequently, as needed;
Special Projects & Other, as needed:
- Construction and repair of hoop-houses and additional infrastructure on farm sites, as needed;
- Occasional transportation of supplies to farm locations, as needed;
- Assisting in other farm tasks, programs, and events, as needed
**These projected time allocations represent an estimated average time only - actual time will be tracked weekly and adjusted seasonally based on seasonal farm needs.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities):
- 4-6 full growing seasons (spring-summer-fall) of farm work and progressive farm management responsibilities. Please note your application will not be considered for this position if you do not meet this requirement. We’d encourage you to apply for the Grower in Training Positions instead.
- Experience growing crops from the following families: brassicas, alliums, nightshades, legumes, cucurbits, root crops, cut salad greens, etc;
- Basic knowledge of safe power tool use;
- Ability to problem solve;
- Excellent physical stamina;
- Ability to lift 75 pounds;
- COVID-19 Vaccination or approved medical/religious exemption with mandatory weekly testing
- Able to work early mornings, weekends and occasional holidays
- Preferred: Valid Driver’s License, clean driving record and willingness to drive;
- Preferred: IL Pesticide Applicator License
- Preferred: Familiarly with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP); Organic Certification & FSMA requirements
- Excellent organizational, communication and follow-through skills;
- Maintains appropriate professional boundaries in working with co-workers and teens;
- Ability to think critically and creatively;
- Willingness to work as part of a team in a collaborative environment, but have the ability to work unsupervised to complete the job;
- Basic familiarity with Google Workspace & GSuite, and/or willingness to learn;
- Passion for food justice, youth development and urban farming.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions:
- Must be willing and prepared to work outdoors in all weather conditions (hot, humid, rainy, cold, snowy);
- Hours vary throughout the season but are generally 7:00a-3:30p, with (2) - 15min paid breaks and a 30min unpaid lunch break.
- This position requires excellent physical stamina, and the ability to regularly lift 75 pounds.
- This position requires operation of several different types of power equipment and machinery to carry out responsibilities of the role, including: tiller, weed wacker, Dingo, Gator, lawn mower, air compressor, drills, saw, etc.;
- This positions requires daily use and safe-handling of farm tools including wheelbarrows, tools, hand-tools, irrigation equipment;
Schedule:
- This is a full-time seasonal position, 40 hours per week
- March 15 - November 30
- 5 days / week (weekend day and holidays required), 8:30-5:00p (spring/fall) / 7:00a-3:30p (summer, morning shift) or 10:30a-7:00p (summer, evening shift)
- Breaks: 2 - 15 minute breaks (paid) + 30 minute lunch (unpaid)
Compensation: $20/hr - $25/hr (commensurate with experience)
Benefits: Seasonal, full-time employees receive 5-paid holidays per year.
Paid Holidays
May - Memorial DayJune 19 - JuneteenthJuly 4 - Independence DaySeptember - Labor DayOctober - Indigenous Peoples' Day
Seasonal employees are also eligible for Sick/Personal days.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00 per hour
Apply for this job with Urban Growers Collective
Apply now →
By clicking the "Apply now" button, you'll be leaving Fazow and going to an external job application page for this company.
Please research all companies before applying. When applying for jobs, you should NOT have to pay to apply.
Fazow accepts no liability or responsibility as a consequence of any reliance upon information on external sites or in jobs listed on fazow.com.