Title of Position: Forge Garden Program Coordinator
Location: The Forge Garden (Santa Clara, CA)
Work Environment: On Site
Term: March-August 2025; 900 hours, 6 months; 40 hours/week
Living Allowance Stipend: $2,838.91/month
Education Award: $3,697.50 upon program completion
Benefits: Free healthcare coverage (w/dental & mental health), Education Award, student loan forbearance, child care allowance, CalFresh, professional development budget, industry networking.
Personal Vehicle required? No
Working with minors? No
The Center for Sustainability's Forge Garden at Santa Clara University is a half-acre certified organic garden that serves as a hub for sustainable food system education and practice for university students, staff, and faculty, and the local community. The Forge Garden’s programs aim to build a just and sustainable food system through education, collaboration, and connectivity, using the garden as a living lab for interdisciplinary learning. Our goals are to educate the SCU and surrounding communities by using our gardens as a living lab for place-based, interdisciplinary learning, to build community resilience by produce donation, food education, farm stand operation, and neighborhood collaboration, and further a sustainable food system by utilizing ancestral and innovative, small-scale sustainable agriculture practices.
Position Overview & Description
Our mission is to model sustainable urban agriculture and serve as an educational community space to provide tools and knowledge equipping students, SCU employees, and neighbors to engage with their food system. We are currently growing our programs to focus on community resilience through events such as community seed exchanges and donation-based plant sales. The Fellow will play a key role in ensuring the expansion, success, and measurement of these programs through widening our engagement with our community. To be specific, the Fellow will engage our campus and community with sustainable food systems through garden production, food-focused events, and educational outreach. The Coordinator will have a hand in ensuring the success of our garden’s organic production activities and volunteer drop-in volunteer hours, food security programs (e.g., donation-based farmstand, Nourish Nights (free meals for students)), and educational outreach (e.g., developing educational content around sustainable food systems). Projects include:
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Fellowship Experience
The Forge Garden and its parent program, Santa Clara University’s Center for Sustainability, have almost two decades of experience supervising and mentoring emerging or transitioning sustainability leaders. Our mentorship approach is two-fold: 1) to train employees to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities to be change agents for building a just, humane, and sustainable world through their roles and communities and 2) to set up our employees for success by scaffolding their work and increasing responsibility and autonomy throughout their employment. We offer ongoing professional development training which includes social and environmental justice. We expect our employees to take personal pride in their work and to be committed to ongoing learning. We are dedicated to providing a safe place to learn from mistakes.
The garden is one of the only places on campus that serves both the SCU and local community. The garden is a lush ecosystem and food-producing space with established facilities including a solar-powered office with a restroom, kitchen, and multiple workstations. The garden and our team create a special welcoming atmosphere. The garden is full of fruit trees, garden beds, native plants, flowers, and animal life. There’s plenty of seating and gathering spaces throughout the garden. The Fellow will also have access to organic produce, flowers, and eggs from the garden. As far as transportation, the garden site is 1 block away from the Santa Clara CalTrain station which is a major hub for VTA.
The Fellow will have networking opportunities through connecting with local organizations such as the Urban Growers Network and other collaborative events with South Bay Food Justice and environmental education organizations. The fellow will join summer interns on off-site field trips to learn from local farmers and other food justice organizations. The Garden Manager will work with this fellow to develop other opportunities for professional development and community connections based on their interest.
Sustainability Service Corps (SSC) is a bridge-to-career AmeriCorps Fellowship program that delivers professional development to emerging climate protection leaders who implement projects related to sustainability, education, and community engagement for municipalities, nonprofits, schools, and disadvantaged communities across California.
Upon completion of the term, SSC Fellows receive a Segal Education Award of up to $7,395.00 in return for your service. You can use the award to repay qualified student loans and to pay current educational expenses at eligible institutions of higher education and training programs. Fellows who complete a 1700-hour term also receive a California For All Award of $2,605.00 for educational expenses.
Bay Area Community Resources, the administrator of Sustainability Service Corps, is an equal opportunity employer. We cultivate an environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all employees and National Service members. We are firmly committed to maintaining an atmosphere in which people of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles may grow personally and professionally. Therefore, we enthusiastically accept our responsibility to make employment decisions without regard to race, religion or religious creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, marital status, medical condition, disability, military service, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws or ordinances. Our management is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this equal opportunity policy with respect to hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, recruitment advertising, pay, and other forms of compensation, training, and general treatment during employment.
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