Flower Farm Coordinator
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Agriculture / Farming
Position Title
Farm Coordinator (position open until filled)
Employment DetailsFull‑Time, Hourly, non‑exempt: 35 hours/week M‑F (7 hrs/day)+ optional extra hours hosting farm events on weekends
Compensation: $22.00‑25.00/hr depending on experience
About UsBee Worthy Farms is a certified organic cut flower and herb farm cultivating beauty and nourishment on one acre in Encinitas, CA. We grow high‑quality flowers and herbs using regenerative practices, and we create a welcoming, peaceful space for visitors to connect with the land and one another. Our farm is located on land leased from the Encinitas Union School District (EUSD), where we share key infrastructure such as the walk‑in cooler and restrooms.
We sell primarily wholesale to florists and also welcome the public onto the farm for u‑picks and other workshops.
At Bee Worthy, we work thoughtfully and collaboratively to maintain an intentional, courageous, and harmonious workplace—one that supports both ecological stewardship and a sustainable, profitable business.
Farm PhilosophyWe believe that a thriving team is made up of self‑motivated, self‑aware individuals who take personal responsibility for their well‑being and communication. We rely on open, honest dialogue rooted in emotional intelligence, where feedback is shared kindly and directly.
We value precision, follow‑through, and care—producing well‑cleaned, high‑quality products while being conscious of time and efficiency. At the same time, we hold space for lightness, joy, and kindness in our work. Farming is demanding, but we do it because we love the land and the community it creates. We strive to build a culture where positivity, laughter, and teamwork make each day on the farm meaningful.
Job DescriptionThe Farm Coordinator will be responsible for leading and overseeing the planting, care, and maintenance of approximately 0.75 acres of flower production. This position focuses on harvest, bed preparation, planting and crop maintenance (including weeding, trellising, and fertilizing) utilizing efficient methods demonstrated by the Manager. The Farm Coordinator will also perform “triage”: making informed decisions based on priorities, urgencies, farmer well‑being, and land needs through leading farm walks and setting tasks for the week.
Furthermore, they will support in greenhouse work, integrated pest management, landscaping, prepping orders for customers and making deliveries. Sufficient time, recordkeeping and communication is essential for the success of planning and coordination between the Farm Coordinator, Manager and rest of the team.
- 50% Harvest:
Set‑up and break‑down of field harvest station; harvest crops efficiently; record harvest quantities; parse out crops for orders; packing for delivery; delivering flowers; cleaning fridge and washing buckets. - 35% Field Work:
Clear old crops/weeds from field; test and fix drip irrigation lines; amend beds; prepare beds with broadforks and BCS; transplant crops and install crop protection; weed and fertilize crops; implement Integrated Pest Management techniques; trellis, prune, pinch, deadhead crops; seed crops in greenhouse, up‑pot, propagating, irrigating, and thinning; assist in farm repairs; maintain a safe, organized, clean and beautiful farm. - 15% Planning and Support:
Participate in weekly check‑ins; lead weekly farm walks and collaborate on planning tasks for the week; participate in semi‑annual performance reviews; lead record‑keeping and reporting for organic certification and future planning purposes; maintain positive working relationships with all of Bee Worthy, Farm Lab, customers, and partnerships; provide general support for BWF’s programs and events, as needed.
- 2+ years of farm experience on a production‑oriented operation
- Knowledge of and experience with regenerative farming practices, including practical understanding of principles and practices of organic regenerative agriculture related to soil health, water conservation, and integrated pest management.
- Common no‑till and small‑scale farm equipment, including seeders, long‑handled farm tools, etc.
- Basic understanding of plant…
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