FARM JOB: Lantzville, BC – Rooted Shores Farm, Farm Labourer Lead Hand
Posted on June 16, 2026
Rooted Shores Farm in Lantzville, BC, is seeking a Farm Labourer Lead Hand!
ABOUT Rooted Shores Farm
Rooted Shores Farm is a working community farm located on traditional Snaw-Naw-As territory in Lantzville, BC. The farm is part of a broader vision to strengthen local food security, create meaningful employment, support hands-on learning, and build long-term community resilience.
Rooted Shores Farm grows food, skills, and confidence through market-scale food production, greenhouse and season-extension growing, animal care, land-based learning, and sustainable farm operations. The farm is rooted in Coast Salish values of respect, reciprocity, care for the land, and working together.
As part of the Snaw-Naw-As Nation’s economic and community development vision, this role supports practical food production, local employment, and responsible stewardship of the land.
DESIRED QUALITIES
Position Summary
Rooted Shores Farm is seeking a reliable, hard-working, and experienced Farm Labourer Lead Hand to support the daily operation of a mixed farm with egg-laying chickens, vegetable crops, fruit crops, and other farm animals.
This is a hands-on role that combines farm labour with day-to-day crew leadership. The Lead Hand will help assign daily tasks, train and support workers, monitor quality and animal welfare, maintain basic production records, and ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with farm procedures.
The ideal candidate is physically capable, dependable, comfortable working around animals, and able to lead by example in a fast-paced farm environment.
Key Responsibilities
Animal Care
The Lead Hand will support and manage the daily care of farm animals, including:
Feeding, watering, and observing animals daily
Monitoring animal health, behaviour, ventilation, bedding, lighting, and general barn conditions
Collecting, sorting, cleaning, packing, and storing eggs in accordance with food safety standards
Identifying and reporting sick, injured, stressed, or underperforming animals
Assisting with animal movement, cleaning, sanitation, and biosecurity procedures
Cleaning and sanitizing animal care and egg-handling equipment
Supporting humane handling and animal welfare expectations
Working comfortably around chickens, geese, goats, and other farm animals
Crop Production and Harvest Duties
The Lead Hand will assist with and guide crop work, including:
Preparing beds, fields, rows, and growing areas
Working with irrigation systems
Planting, transplanting, fertilizing, weeding, thinning, pruning, and maintaining crops
Monitoring crop health for pests, disease, irrigation needs, and harvest readiness
Harvesting vegetables and fruit as required
Loading, unloading, and moving crates, bins, tools, supplies, and produce
Assisting with seasonal crop planning, field cleanup, and crop rotation preparation
Cleaning, maintaining, washing, packing, and storing harvested products
Supporting greenhouse, field, wash station, and packing area operations
Lead Hand and Crew Leadership
The Lead Hand will support the Farm Manager by helping coordinate daily work, including:
Assigning daily tasks based on priorities set by the Farm Manager
Demonstrating proper work methods and training new or seasonal workers
Monitoring work quality, pace, safety, and completion of assigned tasks
Helping organize workflow and keeping the team on track
Communicating issues promptly to management, including flock health, crop damage, equipment problems, supply shortages, or labour concerns
Supporting a respectful, productive, and safe work environment
Helping ensure farm safety and biosecurity procedures are followed
Maintaining daily records such as egg counts, mortality observations, harvest volumes, packing counts, cleaning logs, task completion reports, and worker hours as required
Equipment, Maintenance, and Sanitation
The Lead Hand will help maintain clean, safe, and organized farm work areas, including:
Safely operating basic farm tools and equipment as trained
Assisting with minor repairs to fencing, crates, bins, and farm work areas
Washing, sanitizing, and storing tools, egg-handling equipment, harvest containers, and packing equipment
Maintaining clean and organized barns, fields, storage areas, wash stations, and packing areas
Reporting equipment hazards, damage, or malfunctions immediately
Safety, Biosecurity, and Compliance
The Lead Hand must follow all farm safety, food safety, and biosecurity expectations, including:
Following WorkSafeBC, farm safety, and internal operating procedures
Using required personal protective equipment
Following animal biosecurity procedures, including controlled barn access, sanitization, footwear and clothing procedures, pest prevention, and visitor controls
Handling eggs, produce, tools, animals, cleaning products, and equipment safely
Previous farm work experience; 2 to 3 years preferred
Ability to perform physical labour in all weather conditions
Ability to lead by example and provide clear direction to other workers
Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently once trained
Comfortable working around chickens, geese, goats, and other farm animals
Basic understanding of cleanliness, biosecurity, and food safety procedures
Ability to lift, carry, bend, kneel, stand, walk, and perform repetitive tasks
Ability to keep written and digital records
Willingness to work early mornings, evenings, weekends, holidays, and peak season schedules
Valid driver’s licence
Preferred Qualifications
Previous Lead Hand, crew lead, or informal supervisory experience
Experience with planting, harvesting, washing, packing, and market preparation
Basic mechanical skills for farm tools, irrigation, fencing, and small equipment
First Aid certification
WHMIS training
Food safety training
Animal welfare training
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
This role requires the ability to:
Lift and carry up to 50 lbs when safe to do so
Work on your feet for extended periods
Bend, kneel, squat, push, pull, and perform repetitive tasks
Work in barns, fields, wash stations, coolers, greenhouses, and outdoor conditions
Work around dust, feathers, manure, soil, insects, plants, cleaning agents, and normal farm odors
Work in variable weather conditions, including heat, rain, mud, and cold
Perform split-shift work, including early mornings and evenings
POSITION DETAILS
Term: This is a full-time permanent position.
Hours per week: Wednesday to Sunday split shift, 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m
Wage: Starting at $26 per hour
Meaningful work supporting local food security and community wellness
The opportunity to help build a growing community farm
Hands-on experience in mixed farming, animal care, crop production, harvesting, and farm operations
A respectful team environment grounded in care for the land, community, and future generations
TO APPLY
Please submit your resume to info@nanoose-edc.com. Candidates with relevant experience in farming, animal care, crop production, leadership, or equipment are encouraged to apply.
Rooted Shores Farm thanks all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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