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Farm Job Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

Farm Assistant

Kailua, HI · On-site

$20/hr

Position Title Farm Assistant FLSA Status Non-Exempt Department Kupa 'Aina Supervisor Farm Manager Primary Purpose Support the daily operations of an organic, culturally grounded farm dedicated to ...

Farm Laborer (Full-time)

Koloa, HI · On-site

$20.40 - $24/hr

The Club at Kukui'ula FARM LABORER (Full-time) Role Overview The Farm Laborer is responsible for supporting the daily operations of the farm and landscape areas at The Club at Kukui?ula. This ...

Farm Laborer (Full-time)

Koloa, HI · On-site

$20.40 - $24/hr

The Club at Kukui'ula FARM LABORER (Full-time) Role Overview The Farm Laborer is responsible for supporting the daily operations of the farm and landscape areas at The Club at Kukui?ula. This ...

Farm Laborer (Full-time)

Koloa, HI · On-site

$20.40 - $24/hr

The Club at Kukui'ula FARM LABORER (Full-time) Role Overview The Farm Laborer is responsible for supporting the daily operations of the farm and landscape areas at The Club at Kukui?ula. This ...

Fuel Farm Helper

Waimea, HI · On-site

$35.76/hr

Amentum is seeking a Fuel Farm Helper for a position on Kauai, HI . Supporting the Supply & Logistics Department. Under the direction of the department manager and Senior Fuel Farm Operator, must ...

Fuel Farm Helper

Waimea, HI · On-site

$35.76/hr

Amentum is seeking a Fuel Farm Helper for a position on Kauai, HI . Supporting the Supply & Logistics Department. Under the direction of the department manager and Senior Fuel Farm Operator, must ...

Goat Dairy Herd Manager

Haleiwa, HI · On-site

$40K - $62K/yr

Waihuena Farm's mission is to grow food and a place for peace health and wellness. We are looking for a new teammate(s) to help accomplish this mission that includes***(details below) farming ...

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How much do farm job jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for farm job in Hawaii is $19.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.00 and $20.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Farm Job vs Farm Hand?

AspectFarm JobFarm Hand
CredentialsVaries; often includes basic agricultural knowledgeTypically no formal credentials required
Work EnvironmentOutdoor farms, fields, barnsOutdoor farms, fields, barns
Employer & Industry UsageUsed broadly for various farm rolesCommonly used for entry-level farm workers
Search & Comparison IntentGeneral farm employmentEntry-level farm work

Farm Job is a broad term encompassing various roles on farms, while Farm Hand typically refers to entry-level workers performing manual labor. Both roles share similar environments but differ mainly in credentials and job scope.

What are the different types of farm jobs?

Farm jobs include roles such as crop farm workers, livestock handlers, equipment operators, and farm managers. These positions often require physical labor, knowledge of agricultural practices, and sometimes certifications like pesticide application licenses. Tasks vary depending on the farm type and season, involving planting, harvesting, animal care, and equipment maintenance.

What jobs can you get in farming?

Farming offers a variety of jobs including farm laborer, crop picker, livestock caretaker, equipment operator, and farm manager. These roles often require physical stamina, knowledge of agricultural practices, and sometimes certifications for operating machinery or handling chemicals.

What are popular job titles related to Farm Job jobs in Hawaii?

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Infographic showing various Farm Job job openings in Hawaii as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $40,084 per year, or $19.3 per hour.

Farm Assistant

Partners In Development

Kailua, HI • On-site

$20/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Position Title

Farm Assistant

FLSA Status

Non-Exempt

Department

Kupa ‘Aina

Supervisor

Farm Manager

Primary Purpose

Support the daily operations of an organic, culturally grounded farm dedicated to healing, education, and community wellness.

Essential Duties

  • Assist with planting, cultivating, harvesting, and maintaining crops using organic and regenerative practices;
  • Support farm infrastructure maintenance, including irrigation, composting, weeding, harvesting and tool care;
  • Engage with youth and community members through hands-on farm activities and educational workshops;
  • Help implement cultural practices in farming, such as traditional planting techniques, crop stewardship, and seasonal rituals;
  • Maintain accurate records of crops, harvests, and supplies (tools, soil contents, etc.);
  • Uphold farm safety protocols and ensure a clean, organized, and welcoming environment;
  • Keep up to date with required training and emails;
  • Report any and all safety incidents or concerns to management.

Other Duties

Other duties as assigned.

Work Hours

  • 40 hours per week, Monday through Saturday, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or as otherwise determined by the supervisor;
  • This position requires regular and predictable attendance.

Working Conditions

  • Outdoor field and farm setting;
  • Travel to neighboring islands may be required.

Equipment Use

Computer, cell phone, heavy farm equipment, light farm equipment, utility terrain vehicle, gas-powered equipment, and hand tools.

Mental, Physical, and Communication Demands

Mental:

  • Consistent adherence to the practice of PIDF’s five core values that are used as a guiding force in the success of all of its programs;
  • Ability to comprehend and follow instructions and practice;
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to focus on multiple tasks;
  • Strong analytical thinking and problem solving;
  • Able to work independently for extended periods of time;
  • Foster a respectful environment while supporting fair treatment and opportunity for all colleagues, partners, and communities;
  • Take responsibility and ownership for successfully accomplishing work and the organization’s objectives and delivering results. Set high standards of shared performance for self and others;
  • Ensure work is thoughtfully completed, accurate, and error-free to the highest degree possible.



Physical:

  • Must be able to perform routine farm duties as necessary on a commercial farm (e.g. digging, planting);
  • Requires lifting and carrying up to 70 pounds on a regular basis;
  • Ability to perform physical tasks in outdoor settings, including lifting, bending, and standing for extended period;
  • Able to perform strenuous fieldwork in harsh weather.


Communication:

  • Exhibit courteous and professional demeanor towards volunteers, staff and administration via verbal, written, physical, and electronic correspondence.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.

Minimum Qualification Requirements

Required:

  • High school diploma or equivalent;
  • Must possess working knowledge of various farm tools and equipment;
  • Willingness to learn is essential;
  • Strong interest in cultural practices, community healing, and youth engagement;
  • Flexible, reliable, and committed to fostering a supportive community environment.


Preferred:

  • One (1) year agricultural experience and knowledge of traditional Hawaiian farming systems;
  • Experience in organic or sustainable farming;

Experience with youth mentoring programs or educational facilitation.