ABOUT BLACK FARMERS COLLECTIVE
Black Farmers Collective (BFC) is a 501(c)3 that works to create a local, sustainable Black-led food system by developing a cooperative network of food system actors, acquiring and stewarding land, facilitating food system education, and creating space for Black liberation in healing and joy. It presently operates:
Yes Farm:
Our quaint, yet robust, farm occupies 1.5 acres of space along I-5 at Yesler Terrace in Seattle. As our inaugural farm, we’ve leveraged this asset to serve the community by providing educational programming; partnering with local Universities and K-12 Programs alike. We are modeling sustainable urban agriculture centered around the needs of the communities who are likely to experience the impacts of health disparities as a result of food apartheid, redlining + gentrification, and systemic oppression.
Small Axe Farm:
Serves as our Incubator Farm, stretching across 4 acres. We utilize this space as a “teaching farm” which aims to support emerging BIPOC Land Stewards (Farmers) by providing access to land, infrastructure, business development and farm training resources– in addition to a Universal Basic Income (UBI). Small Axe Farm is located in the Sammamish Valley, alongside the Sammamish River, and just outside of the Woodinville City Limits in King County.
Yes Forest:
Situated on our Yes Farm Site, we’re working to restore our wooded tree-canopy habitat with native plants to create an Urban Forest, to include a trail that connects the Urban Farm to communities on the North and South of the greenspace while reducing the air and noise pollution from the I-5 Corridor.
These greenspaces are intended to provide opportunities for all through workshops + educational programs in addition to food sovereignty, with the importance of centering Black + Afro-Indigenous practices through historical relevance and growing food.
We envision Black liberation through food sovereignty in spaces built on cooperation and interconnectedness with the environment and community, where our knowledge and creativity are boundless.
KEY SHARED RESPONSIBILITIES:
Strategic Vision & Planning: Support the organization’s mission, goals, and strategic plan.
Organizational Culture & Equity: Foster an inclusive, collaborative, and healthy work environment.
Create Spaces: Where communities gather to transfer shared-knowledge, build strategy to address Food + Land Sovereignty, and strengthen Black liberation through joy and healing.
THE COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER ROLE WILL CULTIVATE PRIORITIES IN:
An aligned candidate would possess the following Qualifications:
HOURS REQUIRED TO FULFILL THIS ROLE:
Tuesday, 9a - 1p (with paid 30mins rest)
Wednesday, 10a - 230 (with paid 30mins rest)
Thursday, 10a - 230p (with paid 30mins rest)
Friday, 10a - 230p (with paid 30mins rest)
Saturday, 11a - 330p (with paid 30mins rest)
Mileage Reimbursement
Monthly Technology Stipend
Company Rest-Periods and Unlimited PTO
Please send resume and alignment statement to admin@blackfarmerscollective.org by Sunday April 12th, 11:59p PDT.
Make sure the Subject Line Reads
{First Name, Last Name - JOB TITLE}
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Please retain the degree itself.
For example, instead of "Greendale Community College - B.A. Economics," simply list "B.A. Economics."
This evaluation process will follow practices shown to reduce bias in decision-making and may be different from other application processes you have experienced.