What are the responsibilities and job description for the Farm Functions Chef position at Shelburne Farms?
Job Description
Who we are Looking For
You’ll be supporting an experience with thoughtfully sourced and prepared meals, where program
participants and guests can engage with the concepts of sustainability through their food. Using food
to tell the stories of sustainability is a powerful way to connect to the farming practices, culture and
the environmental impact of their meal and inspire action.
You will be helping to build connections to the rich agricultural community of our regions by sourcing
from local farms and producers, understanding the importance of healthy soil and composting, and
exploring the impact that food waste has on climate change. These are just a few examples of ways
that a simple and thoughtfully prepared menu can spark a conversation and enhance a transformative
learning experience.
What you will do
As the Farm Functions Chef, you will play an integral role in the culinary experience for Shelburne
Farms' educational programs and farm guests, creating menus that not only nourish but also educate.
You will design and prepare meals that connect people to the farm, the agricultural community of our
region, and the concepts of sustainability. The food you help prepare will be a key component of the
transformative learning experiences, sparking conversation around the importance of healthy soil,
composting, food waste reduction, and climate-conscious eating. Your work will be instrumental in
building a connection between our guests and the land, creating a lasting impact through both taste
and knowledge.
Key Responsibilities:
Collaboration
event execution.
Menu Development and Preparation
event group sizes of anywhere from 10 - 100 people, including a food truck which will offer
lunch and snacks to the public at the Farm Yard.
Sustainability Alignment
meals.
waste, reducing the use of harsh cleaning chemicals, maximizing energy efficient appliances
and using long-lasting cookware made from sustainable materials.
Storytelling Through Food
meal from a simple act of eating into a memorable and thought-provoking experience.
Additional farm-wide support
backgrounds, and encourage folks from all walks of life to apply. See our EOE statement
below.
Additional Valued Qualifications
Work Environment & Physical Demands
If our vision and mission excite you, we hope you will share with us your experience and skill set
that you feel would qualify you to make a contribution to the Farm.
All submissions will be acknowledged and are confidential.
In your application, please include responses to the following questions. These are not meant to be a
writing exercise but to introduce yourself in a meaningful way.
At Shelburne Farms, we value equitable access to employment opportunities and career growth as central
to our organization’s commitments and our collective future. We are committed to offering employment
to individuals who face barriers to employment including but not limited to those who are Black,
Indigenous, People of Color, Women and non- binary individuals, domestic violence survivors,
individuals with disabilities, formerly incarcerated individuals, and those with non- traditional
educational backgrounds. We utilize inclusive hiring practices and are committed to shifting our
resources towards amplifying and uplifting historically marginalized communities to provide a fair and
just opportunity for employment.
Shelburne Farms is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and we strongly stand against
discrimination and harassment of any kind. Candidates with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences
are strongly encouraged to apply.
7 day operation; Typically working 5 days a week, however may work more days depending on events. Weekend and holiday work required.
Who we are Looking For
You’ll be supporting an experience with thoughtfully sourced and prepared meals, where program
participants and guests can engage with the concepts of sustainability through their food. Using food
to tell the stories of sustainability is a powerful way to connect to the farming practices, culture and
the environmental impact of their meal and inspire action.
You will be helping to build connections to the rich agricultural community of our regions by sourcing
from local farms and producers, understanding the importance of healthy soil and composting, and
exploring the impact that food waste has on climate change. These are just a few examples of ways
that a simple and thoughtfully prepared menu can spark a conversation and enhance a transformative
learning experience.
What you will do
As the Farm Functions Chef, you will play an integral role in the culinary experience for Shelburne
Farms' educational programs and farm guests, creating menus that not only nourish but also educate.
You will design and prepare meals that connect people to the farm, the agricultural community of our
region, and the concepts of sustainability. The food you help prepare will be a key component of the
transformative learning experiences, sparking conversation around the importance of healthy soil,
composting, food waste reduction, and climate-conscious eating. Your work will be instrumental in
building a connection between our guests and the land, creating a lasting impact through both taste
and knowledge.
Key Responsibilities:
Collaboration
- Build and nurture relationships with the Shelburne Farms Market Garden Team, Shelburne
- Collaborate with the Market Garden Manager and Executive Chef to highlight seasonal crops
- Partner with the Catering Coordinator, Farm Event and Function Coordinator, Director of
event execution.
- Engage with program participants and guests, to share insight into the meals being served and
- Lead a small team of seasonal kitchen staff in preparing family style or buffet meals from
- Practice and train staff on proper food safety techniques in handling, organizing, storage and
Menu Development and Preparation
- Consider a range of options, dietary allergies, preferences and restrictions that ensures
event group sizes of anywhere from 10 - 100 people, including a food truck which will offer
lunch and snacks to the public at the Farm Yard.
- Highlight Shelburne Farms products - maple syrup, vegetables, fruits, cheese and pastured
- Design meals that support the educational goals of Shelburne Farms, with a focus on the
- Craft thoughtful, climate-conscious menus that incorporate local meats and produce for low-
- Contribute to the planning and execution of special events, workshops, and seasonal programs
- Design meals for large group gatherings, farm tours, and community dinners, ensuring that
Sustainability Alignment
- Emphasize locally sourced ingredients to develop seasonal menus that reflect the principles of
meals.
- Help lead our kitchen through sustainable culinary practices such as reducing food waste,
- Help manage kitchen operations to minimize environmental impact, including sourcing
waste, reducing the use of harsh cleaning chemicals, maximizing energy efficient appliances
and using long-lasting cookware made from sustainable materials.
Storytelling Through Food
- Work with program and events staff to incorporate storytelling into meals, ensuring guests
meal from a simple act of eating into a memorable and thought-provoking experience.
- Share the stories of the ingredients and their origins, including the farmers and practices
- Collaborate with program leaders to engage guests in conversations about sustainable farming,
Additional farm-wide support
- Provide seasonal support of farm programs and operations as needed and when available.
- Experience creating and sharing locally sourced, simply prepared and beautifully
- Experience curating menus with considerations of food allergies and special dietary
- 3 years or more savory cooking experience in a high volume setting (catering experience a
- Kitchen leadership experience as you’ll be managing a small group of seasonal culinary staff.
- Strong organizational, administrative, problem solving and communication skills.
- Schedule flexibility to work evenings, weekends and holidays as needed.
- Excellent knife skills and extensive understanding of various cooking techniques, both savory
- Are personally and professionally committed to advancing social justice, equity, diversity,
- This position may require a criminal background check if working in the education activities
backgrounds, and encourage folks from all walks of life to apply. See our EOE statement
below.
Additional Valued Qualifications
- Catering experience is helpful for the group sizes you’ll be serving meals for.
- Work well under pressure and strive to motivate others.
- A passion for farm to table food and hospitality
- Experience using systems and tools such as Google Workspace (all Google Suite tools), event
Work Environment & Physical Demands
- Being active for extended periods of time and working in settings with limited
- Fast-paced work environment.
- Carrying and moving items up/down stairs and over uneven terrain, weighing up to 40 lbs.
- Indoor and outdoor work environment.
- Moving over uneven terrain.
- Maintaining a tidy shared workspace.
- For year-round, full-time staff: Benefit summary here for 2025 benefits.
If our vision and mission excite you, we hope you will share with us your experience and skill set
that you feel would qualify you to make a contribution to the Farm.
All submissions will be acknowledged and are confidential.
In your application, please include responses to the following questions. These are not meant to be a
writing exercise but to introduce yourself in a meaningful way.
- Can you describe a time when you had to adapt a menu due to last minute changes in
- Tell us about your unique characteristics and life experience that will help you thrive in this
- What stands out to you about the Farm’s commitment to Equity & Inclusion, and how do you
At Shelburne Farms, we value equitable access to employment opportunities and career growth as central
to our organization’s commitments and our collective future. We are committed to offering employment
to individuals who face barriers to employment including but not limited to those who are Black,
Indigenous, People of Color, Women and non- binary individuals, domestic violence survivors,
individuals with disabilities, formerly incarcerated individuals, and those with non- traditional
educational backgrounds. We utilize inclusive hiring practices and are committed to shifting our
resources towards amplifying and uplifting historically marginalized communities to provide a fair and
just opportunity for employment.
Shelburne Farms is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and we strongly stand against
discrimination and harassment of any kind. Candidates with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences
are strongly encouraged to apply.
7 day operation; Typically working 5 days a week, however may work more days depending on events. Weekend and holiday work required.