INTERNSHIP: Duncan, BC – Providence Farm

Posted by Moss Dance on February 15, 2017

Providence Farm

Providence Farm is seeking four awesome interns to complete the Farm team for the 2017 season.  This is a great opportunity to learn new skills and work with some great people.  If you have a keen interest in experiencing a full season immersed in the hard work of organic farming and are committed to working respectfully in an environment with a diversity of people with varying abilities we might be the right farm for you. 

Providence Farm

About Providence Farm

Providence Farm is located just 5 minutes east of the city of Duncan. Our property is located at the base of the storied Mount Tzouhalem, and is nestled between Quamichan Lake to the North-West and Cowichan Bay to the South.

We are looking at an epic season for 2017 – we are tripling the size of our cutting edge CSA, expanding our cattle herd, doubling the number of broiler chickens and heritage pigs we raise.

Providence Farm

About the Internships

Interns at Providence Farm are trained by our Farm Manager. Abe is heading into his eighth year of managing farm operations having trained over 25 interns during those years. So our program not only gives the standard opportunity to really push your body to the limits gaining the muscle memory necessary to become a successful field worker, but more importantly you get to work with an experienced educator teaching you the tips and tricks to help you become a successful farmer. In addition to a work-education trade you will get a stipend, housing, communal lunches on weekdays and access to all the veggies and grains we grow. Further, Providence Farm is ideally located such that after a day of satisfying hard work you can take some time enjoy and relax in the mountains, forests, lakes, rivers and bays of the Cowichan Valley.

Beyond a commitment to growing organic and sustainably produced food, Providence Farm is a non-profit therapeutic community that provides therapeutic programs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental health challenges and age-related illnesses. All agricultural field work on the Farm is no longer part of therapeutic programming, instead is a social enterprise reinvesting into the Farm’s core programming.

Of course you are coming here to farm, but Providence Farm will be a wonderful place to call home during your months here, no matter where you look you will see big smiles, hearty waves and a wonderful sense of community. 

Providence Farm

Head over to our website and download our internship package (job description, details and testimonials) to get a fuller picture of what interning at Providence Farm is like. If you like what you’ve heard here, read in the package and seen on our website then fill in the application form and send us your resume. We look forward to receiving your application, meeting you and if we’re a good fit – working with you on what is looking like an amazing summer of farming.

https://providencefarm.wildapricot.org/page-18217

To connect directly with Farmer Abe:

farmer@providence.bc.ca

250.597.1421

@abewahi

Providence Farm