What are the responsibilities and job description for the Center For Rural Affairs is hiring: Farm and Community Manager in Walthill position at Center For Rural Affairs?
Are you passionate about empowering Native Nations and creating lasting community impact? The Center is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Farm and Community Manager to lead transformative initiatives in food sovereignty, economic development, health, and education.
In this role, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with tribal leaders, community partners, and a talented team to create innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of northeast Nebraska’s Native communities.
This is more than just a job - it’s a chance to make a meaningful difference. As the Farm and Community Manager, you’ll oversee programs that tackle critical issues like food security and small business development while promoting health equity and cultural sustainability. Your work will strengthen community partnerships, support local economic growth, and enhance the quality of life for Native Nations.
Who We Are
The Center for Rural Affairs is a dynamic, energetic non-profit organization working to build a better rural future for all. We’ve done this work for more than 50 years and we do it from rural places with a flexible work environment. Our work creates opportunities for beginning farmers, new business owners, and first-time advocates. The Center’s work is rooted in principles of diversity and inclusion. We believe that a diversity of people and ideas strengthens our work, our workplace, and our communities. We celebrate this diversity and we are committed to advancing practices that create an equitable and inclusive workplace. We take equal opportunity seriously and we welcome applicants from historically underserved audiences. Additional information can be found at Check to see if our Mission and Values match yours, and read about our work demonstrating how awesome the Center is!
What You’ll Do
The Farm and Community Manager reports to the Director of Farm and Community and will work closely with the Farm & Community assistant director and other managers on the team.
The Farm & Community Manager is responsible for the following :
- Assist the Farm and Community Director in managing project activities and developing program strategies for Native American initiatives.
- Identify and cultivate partnerships and new opportunities for economic and community development while maintaining existing collaborations.
- Build and sustain positive relationships with community leaders, partners, and team members to foster collaboration and shared success.
- Guide and support staff and contractors through direction, feedback, and recognition via check-ins, team meetings, and annual reviews.
- Oversee project activities, training, and events to meet goals and align with grant requirements, advancing economic and community development objectives.
- Manage project budgets to ensure responsible stewardship of resources in line with funder guidelines and organizational priorities.
- Promote program successes through collaboration with the communications team, developing outreach materials, and managing media needs.
- Collaborate with technical experts and local organizations to enhance impact, expand food sovereignty initiatives, support small businesses, and drive other community priorities.
Who You Are & Keys to Success (the must-haves)
To be successful in this job, you will excel in five areas :
If you were here right now, you would be :
You have experience with the following :
What Else You Should Know
This is a full-time exempt position based in Walthill, Ne or Hartington, NE or a Location flexibility in Northeast Nebraska may be offered to the right candidate. This position will require occasional travel by car to meet with community partners and individuals and include both overnight and out-of-state travel on occasion.
Compensation and benefits :
This position has a salary range of $59,000 - $72,000 with top-notch benefits that have a cash value of $10,000 to $29,500, depending on family status and tenure with the Center. Benefits include a 97% employer-paid family health insurance that includes a contribution to a Health Savings Account, retirement options, a fantastic Employee Assistance Program, 12 paid holidays plus paid time off between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day, Friday Summer Hours, and vacation and sick pay.
The Center for Rural Affairs is an Equal Opportunity Employer and participates in E-Verify, is committed to the full inclusion of all individuals, and takes steps to ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations.
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Salary : $59,000 - $72,000