What are the responsibilities and job description for the AmeriCorps Post-Harvest Leader position at Vermont Youth Conservation Corps?
Food & Farm: AmeriCorps Post-Harvest Leader
Location: Richmond, Vermont
Dates: March 16, 2026 – October 23, 2026
Weekly compensation (housing included): $565
Weekly compensation (housing not included): $685
Education Award: $5,176.50
Age requirement: 20
Who We Are
VYCC is a mission-driven organization where we strive to take action and build community
by working and learning together with the land. VYCC’s Food & Farm Program is a youth and
workforce development initiative that provides hands-on agriculture training while advancing
food security and food-as-medicine programming to improve the health and resilience of
Vermont communities. We believe in the power that food has to connect us with the land, our
community, and each other.
On the farm, young people take part in the daily work of organic vegetable production,
gaining hands-on experience in every aspect of growing food. The produce they cultivate is
distributed to more than 400 families through the Health Care Share—a public health initiative
that connects Vermont families to locally grown food through their medical providers. Patients
experiencing diet-related illnesses or barriers to accessing fresh produce receive a free weekly
share of vegetables, supporting both individual and community health. In addition to
vegetables, the farm raises laying hens for eggs, chickens for meat, and grows flowers and
herbs, which are sold through our on-site farm stand.
Beyond their time in the fields, Corps Members also spend time in the kitchen learning
essential cooking skills. Using the ingredients they’ve helped grow, they experiment with
recipes and prepare daily lunches served to all farm crews—creating a meaningful connection
between the work they do on the farm and the food that nourishes them each day.
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AmeriCorps Member Initial
These projects are made possible through VYCC's partnership with AmeriCorps and The
Corps Network.
Who We’re Looking For
A successful Post-Harvest Leader is a motivated, adaptable individual who approaches
challenges with a positive attitude and a commitment to personal and professional growth.
They are passionate about food access, sustainable agriculture, and public service. The ideal
candidate is organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable working with numbers, and can work
independently with minimal supervision as well as collaboratively with others. They are eager
to grow their leadership skills while contributing to a mission-driven program.
What You Can Expect
The VYCC farming season starts in March. Leaders operate as a cohort that collaborates
closely throughout the spring, building hands-on skills and knowledge of VYCC farm systems.
Prior to the start of summer season, Leaders develop their management skills by leading
volunteer groups through farm tasks.
During the Spring season, the Post-Harvest Leader will be heavily involved in plant
propagation and greenhouse work. Summer season starts at the end of May. At this time, the
Post-Harvest Leader oversees the wash-pack station. They will ensure that crops coming out of
the field are high quality, clean, and ready for distribution. With support from Farm Staff,
they also help lead the weekly packing of the Health Care Shares and help deliver those shares
across Vermont. In the fall, the Post-Harvest Leader works alongside the Leader cohort and
volunteer groups in handling storage crops, harvesting for the Health Care Share, and
preparing the farm for winter.
Leaders serve an average of 40–45 hours per week, Monday through Friday. Every day
includes a half-hour lunch break that is not counted toward AmeriCorps service hours. The
exact schedule varies with the season, including early morning starts during the peak
summer months. The Post-Harvest Leader schedule typically runs Monday–Tuesday from
6:30AM–3:30PM, Wednesday–Thursday from 7:45AM–4:45PM, and Friday from 8:00AM–
3:00PM. Occasional evening and weekend hours are required for chores, Health Care Share
deliveries, or campus events. Leaders spend most of their time outdoors, working with their
team while also engaging with community members and VYCC staff. The Post-Harvest
Leader is supervised by the Community Health Manager and serves daily at VYCC’s farm in
Richmond, Vermont.
By engaging them in every step of the food-to-table process, the Post Harvest Leader leaves
our program with new career aspirations to work in community health, food security, and
agriculture. They gain a wide range of career skills that prepare them for future success in
agriculture, food systems, and beyond. They develop hands-on expertise in sustainable
farming practices—from soil health and crop production to harvest management and post-
harvest processing—while also strengthening their abilities in teamwork, leadership, and
problem-solving. Leaders learn to manage time effectively, adapt to changing conditions, and
communicate clearly in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. By working to deliver Health
Care Shares, they also gain valuable insight into community food systems and the social
impact of their work. Together, these skills equip VYCC members with the knowledge,
confidence, and professional experience to pursue meaningful careers in agriculture,
environmental stewardship, and community development.
What We’ll Expect from You
Post-Harvest Responsibilities
- Oversee all post-harvest activities, including washing, packing, quality control, food
safety, inventory management, and record keeping
- Teach, lead and oversee program participants and groups of volunteers in post-harvest
activities and Health Care Share packing
- Maintain organized and safe post-harvest facilities, tools, and equipment
- Maintain detailed records and inventory for Health Care Share, food program, farm
stand, wholesale, and produce donation
- Work with local gleaning partners to facilitate weekly pickups
Farm Responsibilities
- Work hard in all types of weather and environments, motivating Members to do the
same
- Follow and uphold VYCC principles and practices to maintain a safe service site
- Participate in all aspects of farm work including:
- Seeding, transplanting, weeding, harvesting
- Washing and packing produce for distribution
- Caring for livestock
• Create crew culture that prioritizes physical and emotional safety
- Foster teamwork among Crew Members, lead by example, and support Crew Members
as they navigate challenges and successes
Communication, Reporting, & Training
- Communicate effectively with members of the Farm Team, including using Microsoft
Teams and Outlook
- Complete forms related to their service including timesheets due biweekly on Fridays
- Engage with VYCC staff on setting goals and chartering personal and professional
- Participate in a variety of trainings, including VYCC and AmeriCorps Orientations and
additional enrichment activities. These training hours will not exceed 20% of the total
number of member hours
Required Qualifications
- Be 20 years of age or older
- Be a U.S. citizen, a national, or legal permanent resident non-citizen of the U.S.
- Have not been convicted of murder or sexual assault and be willing to undergo a
National Service Criminal History Check and a VT Agency of Human Services check.
The member will have access to vulnerable populations
- Be a high school graduate or have a GED certificate, or be willing to work towards GED
- Commitment to VYCC’s mission, including the Health Care Share project
- Commitment to the mission of AmeriCorps
- Valid driver’s license with good driving record for at least three years (preferred)
Compensation & Benefits
- AmeriCorps Living Allowance paid biweekly:
- Residential members living in on-site housing: $565/week
- Non-residential members living off-site: $685/week
- Segal Education Award upon completion of service: $5,176.50
- Access to fresh produce from the farm and daily lunch during the summer
- Potential for shared housing for the duration of service
- Organizational dedication to professional development
- Career pathways support during and after the VYCC experience provided by the
- Potential eligibility for student loan forbearance and interest payment
- Potential to earn up to 12 free college credits
- Receive Basic First Aid and CPR certification through American Safety and Health
Institute
Have questions about the position? Feel free to reach out to...
Katie Colatch, Food & Farm Program Manager
Email: Katie.colatch@vycc.org
Phone: 802.434.3969 ext: 128
Equal Opportunity at VYCC
Are you concerned that you don’t meet all the requirements of this position? Please apply
anyway. VYCC is dedicated to building an inclusive, diverse, equitable, and accessible work
environment that fosters a sense of belonging – so if you’re excited about this role but your
experience doesn’t align perfectly with everything in this job description, we encourage you to
apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this role or another one of our
openings!
Terms of Service and Dates of Service:
1200 Hour (three-quarter-time) term from March 23– October 23, 2026
Salary : $565 - $685