Summer Garden Educator
Summer Garden Educator 2025
Who we are
Summit Community Gardens - EATS (SCG-EATS) is a non-profit organization located in Park City, UT with a mission to gather, learn, and grow in our Garden, schools and community. We believe that everyone should have access to healthy food, and that children who are part of cooking, gardening, and connected to where food comes from are more likely to have lifelong healthy eating habits. We are working towards an inclusive community focused on learning, connection, wellness, and stewardship.
What We Do
We operate a 1.5-acre community garden and engage in school and community-based seed-to-plate-to soil education programs. During the school year, we lead school based gardening, cooking and nutrition programs for Pre-K through 9th graders. Our Garden consists of 134 community plots and a large demonstration garden where we grow food for community members experiencing food insecurity. Our Garden is also the site of summer camp, after school programs, and dinners with local chefs.
What the position is
The Summer Garden Educator will report to the Director of Education. They will be responsible for helping to lead SCG - EATS’ fun summer camps and some events, including: gardening, cooking, arts and crafts classes and excursions. These programs take place in the garden with some off site programs. This is an on-site position at the Garden, 4056 Shadow Mountain Drive, off Old Ranch Road in Park City.
Camps run 8 weeks during the summer: June 9th to August 8th, from 9-3, excluding July 4th and July 7-11. Approximately 18-20 children attend each week, with 3 staff leading programming.
Ideally, this schedule would be:
- 25-30 hrs/wk June 2nd - 6th, July 7th - 11th and August 11th - 15th
- 35 hrs/wk all other weeks between June 3rd and August 16th
- Hours typically within the 8:30 - 3:30 camp timeframe
- Pay is $18-$20/hr, depending on experience, with a $300 end of season bonus
The position requires strong leadership skills, self-motivation, basic administrative skills and familiarity with Google suite products (or willingness to learn), ability to assist with production around daily camp activities and garden events, and a passion for teaching youth about topics like gardening, cooking, environment, arts and crafts and the different life cycles taking place in the garden. Through this position, you will have the opportunity to learn about organic farming practice, outdoor education, sustainable food production, production and administration for a small garden-based nonprofit, and other non-profit experience.
Primary Responsibilities
- Create an inclusive community where kids can learn about gardening, the environment, safe preparation & cooking of food, and camaraderie.
- Run outdoor summer camps with the education team. This includes leading and/or assisting with lessons, activities, behavior guidance and set-up & clean-up.
- Assist with administrative tasks around summer camp programming.
Qualifications
- Experience working with youth ages 6-12, particularly in an outdoor setting
- Basic knowledge of sustainable, organic gardening OR strong desire to learn
- Organized, motivated, and able to work independently and as part of a group
- Desire to work outdoors in variable weather conditions
- Excellent communication skills, positive attitude, and ability to solve problems creatively
- U.S. Citizenship or be eligible to work in the U.S.
- Pass a National Background check (SCG - EATS will fund this process)
- CPR/First Aid Certified or be willing to get certified (SCG - EATS will fund this process)
Preferred Experience
- Prior experience with teaching, gardening, farming, or communications
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications (Gmail and Google Docs)
- Ability to lift 25 pounds and work in the garden
- Spanish speaking ability a plus
To apply, send a cover letter and resume to Erica Snyder erica@summitcommunitygardens.org.