What are the responsibilities and job description for the Spring Intern - Returning Applicants position at Urban Growers Collective?
Job Description
Job Description
Organization and Program Context
Urban Growers Collective (UGC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in the fall of 2017. Working closely with community partners, UGCs approach is to demonstrate the development of community-based food systems and to support communities in developing systems of their own where food is grown, prepared, and distributed within the community itself.
We operate 8 urban farms on 11 acres of land, predominantly located on Chicagos South Side. These farms are production-oriented but also offer opportunities for staff-led education, training, leadership development, and food distribution. Each farm utilizes organic growing methods, intensive growing practices, and year-round production strategies to best maximize growing space.
While farming is the foundation upon which we grow, helping people thrive is our emphasis and the motivation for our work. We work towards building stronger, healthier communities through a variety of programming centered around Food Access, Job Training & Education, and Community Engagement. Through our programs, we provide training and education on urban agriculture and food systems; offer skill building experiences, jobs, and economic opportunities to youth; identify and lift up community priorities and needs; and use evidence-based practices to create safe and beautiful places for communities to convene, create, heal, and transform.
UGCs internship program is an important component of our overall mission, and is rooted in 20 years of developing career readiness programming in urban agriculture, specifically cultivated in Chicago, and heavily influenced by our predecessor, Growing Power.
The internship is a tool in which community members from across the spectrum of experience, certification, and identity are able to build a practical, hands-on education in the basic principles of urban agriculture, to then inform their pursuits within and beyond the field.
After participating in this internship program, it is UGCs goal that participants will achieve or gain competency around the following topics :
- Farm Skills : Understanding the basic concepts and skill sets that undergird a successful farming operation. Gain experience in observing and responding to ones environment to successfully implement ones farm skill set.
- Food System Analysis : Gain familiarity of how the food system operates, using Chicago as a case study. Gain an understanding of how the mission and practices of UGC works to address food system insecurity at the community level.
- Communication : Get support in navigating verbal and written communication, and communicating ideas to a diverse group of people. Learn how to observe operations and replicate in your own work. Develop question-making skills to understand how to complete tasks and reflect on them.
- Career Readiness : Connect to opportunities to engage with a network of food system advocates in Chicago. Participate in community outreach initiatives to engage community members in conversation about healthy foods, our growing practices, and more. Get support with resume and interview skills.
Internship Role Summary
Urban Growers Collective invites previous program participants to apply for the Returning Farm Production Internship to gain a more profound understanding of concepts previously cultivated in the interns past intern experience, and provide an opportunity for leadership development through the completion of a project or mission aligned goal within the 10-week program. This iteration of the internship experience is a combination of continued farm production skill building, project development and individualized mentorship, and participant leadership within a cohort.
Interns will work collaboratively with UGC staff members to identify mission aligned project areas or ideas at the beginning of the internship, and cultivate a deeper understanding of the practices employed by UGC. Interns participate in weekly check-ins, and are required to attend UGC sponsored workshops throughout the internship to facilitate learning outcomes. At the close of the internship, Individual interns are expected to present their project to receive evaluative feedback from the organization to take into their career journey.
This internship is designed to reflect the realities of farming in urban spaces, at an intensive level of production. While there is beauty in this type of work, it is also difficult and frustrating. Please take this into account when assessing your desire to reapply to this role.
Additionally, this is an experiential internship that emphasizes repetitive physical tasks and independent work these qualities require applicants who can demonstrate their capacity for taking initiative and patience in the learning process. These are especially important skills to cultivate while balancing the needs of the farm with personal project development.
Only applicants who have participated in at least 1 Urban Growers Collective internship season, and completed their previous program in good standing, may apply to this listing.
A Returning Farm Production Intern at Urban Growers Collective will have the opportunity to gain competence in the following tasks / areas.
Farm Activities
Physical Demands and Work Environment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an intern to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform functions of the position.
Internship Program Details
All internships take place over a 10-week period, and are required to work 40 hours per week. Program extension is performance based, and by invitation only.
Applicants seeking an internship role for school credit are not eligible for the stipend. However, UGC will support the applicants application for additional funding through other sources, and with completing the requirements to achieve school credit. Please inquire with UGC for additional information regarding this policy.
Schedule
Tues - Saturday, 8 : 30AM - 5 : 00PM
Some evenings for special event or market shifts
Must be able to commit to 40 hrs per week
Interns are primarily assigned to UGCs South Chicago Farm (9001 S Mackinaw ave. Chicago, IL 60617)