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Garden Educator

Job in San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County, California, 93403, USA
Listing for: One Cool Earth
Part Time position
Listed on 2026-01-16
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Youth Development
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 20 - 22 USD Hourly USD 20.00 22.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Director of Communications and Operations at One Cool Earth

Purpose:

At One Cool Earth, we believe everyone deserves a place to grow. Through our garden-based education program, we partner with public schools across San Luis Obispo County to cultivate healthy, happy, and smart youth. By transforming schoolyards into thriving garden classrooms, we create meaningful impacts on childhood wellness, academic engagement, and social-emotional development. Our curriculum centers around three core themes—Food Forests, Zero Waste, and Water Wise—bringing environmental science and nutrition to life.

At the heart of this work are our Garden Educators, who serve as on-the-ground ambassadors, nurturing the gardens, leading hands‑on lessons, and empowering teachers to use these spaces as dynamic outdoor learning labs.

Locations:

Start Date:

ASAP - June 6th, 2026 with the possibility of rehire in August 2026

Seasonal Position Hours/Duration:
Up to 27 hours per week, dependent on your availability

Preferred Qualifications
  • Excellent rapport with children, with at least one year experience in educational settings
  • Familiarity and confidence working in a garden or strong motivation to learn in a hands‑on environment
  • Knowledge and skills in facilitating social emotional learning
  • Knowledge of Indigenous communities; a willingness to learn and teach about them
  • Strong oral and written communication skills; including public speaking skills
  • Ability to work independently and be self‑directed
  • Able to work with people of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds
  • Creative, flexible, and hard‑working; able to manage your commitments responsibly
  • Enjoy learning new things and challenging yourself
  • A good sense of humor, wonder, and curiosity
Desired Skills
  • Proficiency with Google Docs and Google Calendar
Primary Responsibilities
  • Improve student science understanding by providing engaging lessons based on ecology, earth, and life sciences, especially on the subjects of watersheds, food forests, and zero waste
  • Increase student knowledge of the food cycle, interest in growing fresh fruits and vegetables, and willingness to try new fruits and vegetables
  • Teach engaging garden‑based lessons (30 – 60 min.) to 25 students at a time (3 to 6 classes)
  • Coordinates, oversees and facilitates students’ hands‑on experiences in the garden (planting, tending, harvesting, cooking, tasting)
  • Consistent and reliable communication with classroom teachers; reminders for upcoming lessons and collaboration to ensure lessons in the garden support the classroom curriculum
  • Works effectively with community members, volunteers, and others to coordinate school‑wide garden events
  • Maintain accurate and timely garden records and reports
  • Provide basic maintenance for gardens: planting, weeding, pruning, composting, harvesting, minor irrigation adjustments and repairs
  • Share garden updates with school via a monthly newsletter and Facebook post
  • Communicate effectively with the Leadership staff to meet performance expectations
  • Attend team meetings and training

Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. The ability to perform normal garden tasks, including digging, carrying, stooping, weeding, reaching, walking on varied terrain, and lifting and carrying materials and potted plants weighing up to 50 lbs.

Garden Educators attend a mandatory weekly, 2‑hour paid meeting session on Mondays starting August 19, 2024, through June 7, 2025. All Garden Educators must attend a beginning‑of‑the‑school‑year training in mid‑August.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
The applicant must possess a valid driver’s license, a reliable vehicle with proof of insurance, and be able to pass a background check and TB test to work at schools.

Compensation & Benefits:
Be part of a growing, mission‑driven team;
Change children’s lives for the better;
Flexible scheduling;
Optional 401(k); $20‑$22 hour DOE. Extensive professional development/ training schedule.

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