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How much do live in farm jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in farm in the United States is $18.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by live-in farm workers, and how can they prepare for them?

Live-in farm workers often encounter challenges such as adapting to rural or isolated environments, managing physically demanding tasks, and adjusting to irregular work hours during peak seasons. Building strong communication with farm owners and other staff can help ease the transition, and being proactive about self-care—such as maintaining a healthy routine and seeking support when needed—can make a big difference. Additionally, flexibility and a willingness to learn new skills are essential for success, as daily responsibilities can vary widely based on weather, livestock needs, and crop cycles.

What is the difference between Live In Farm vs Live In Ranch Hand?

AspectLive In FarmLive In Ranch Hand
CredentialsBasic farming knowledge, sometimes certifications in agriculture or horticultureBasic livestock handling skills, sometimes certifications in animal care
Work EnvironmentFarms with crop cultivation, orchards, or plant productionRanches with livestock, cattle, or horse care
Employer & IndustryAgricultural farms, horticulture businessesRanches, livestock farms, equestrian facilities
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing farm work roles involving crop or plant carePeople interested in livestock or animal care roles

Live In Farm roles typically involve crop cultivation, horticulture, or plant-related tasks, while Live In Ranch Hands focus on livestock and animal care. Both roles require basic agricultural skills and offer live-in accommodations, but they differ mainly in work environment and specific responsibilities.

What is a live-in farm worker?

A live-in farm worker is someone who lives on the farm where they work, typically in accommodation provided by the farm owner. Their responsibilities can include caring for animals, planting and harvesting crops, maintaining farm equipment, and other daily farm tasks. Living on-site allows workers to respond quickly to the needs of the farm and can be especially important for farms that require round-the-clock attention, such as dairy or livestock farms.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Live-In Farm Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Live-In Farm Worker, you generally need hands-on experience with agricultural practices, basic animal care, and physical stamina, often supplemented by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with farm machinery, irrigation systems, and safety protocols is typically required, and certifications in pesticide application or machinery operation can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and effective communication help individuals manage daily challenges and collaborate with other workers. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining farm productivity, ensuring safety, and supporting a positive living and working environment.
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Aquaculture Ocean Diver (Farm Hand)

Aquaculture Ocean Diver (Farm Hand)

Blue Ocean Mariculture

Kailua Kona, HI

$25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Here's what we do...(click to watch)Offshore Work

About Us

Blue Ocean Mariculture was founded in 2009 to pursue the sustainable farming of local Hawaiian marine finfish. We are proud to be the only open ocean mariculture farm in the United States. With first-hand experience in commercial capture fisheries and understand that some farming of the oceans is necessary and inevitable.

We are the exclusive producer of Seriola rivoliana, better known by the market name Hawaiian Kanpachi, a premium sashimi-grade fish coveted by chefs at top sushi and fine dining restaurants everywhere. Hawaiian Kanpachi is raised in the clear, clean waters off Kona, Hawaii, using the most environmentally sustainable aquaculture farming methods.


Our company offers an amazing opportunity to work with a team of passionate individuals who care deeply about aquaculture, the sustainability of our oceans, and responsible fish farming. We are on a mission to promote ethical production of fish, and we're looking for people who share our values.


Benefits We Offer

  • Health Insurance Planwith 85% company-paid premiums for just you or your qualified family members. Blue Ocean offers medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage with two different health carriers to choose from.
  • 401(k) Retirement Savings Planwith up to 4% company match with a plethora of self-directed investment allocations so you choose how your contributions are invested.
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)with a starting accrual of four (4) weeks per year (160 hours), increasing at three (3) years and six (6) years of working with Blue Ocean.
  • Paid Community Service Hoursup to 24 hours per year through independent volunteering or with Blue Ocean group activities.
  • Let's Eat Fish!allowance of up to $100 per month (you can order weekly) of Hawaiian Kanpachi in either whole fish, filets, or Kanpachi collars.


About the Role

We are looking for experienced divers to join our Offshore farm team. The Offshore team is responsible for the day to day operation of our farm. This includes fish feeding and harvesting, cage maintenance, and equipment & vessel maintenance. Our farm is located approximately a half mile off of the west coast of Hawaii Island in Kailua Kona. Our divers live on land and travel daily to our 90 acre farm.


Duties & Responsibilities

  • Fish husbandry & harvesting - semi-weekly harvests, feeding, loading and tracking of feed, parasite checks & treatment.
  • Maintain fish pens - cage checks & repair, net cleaning, daily mortality collection.
  • Assist with equipment and vessel maintenance.
  • Work onshore and offshore in calm or extreme weather conditions.
  • Perform multiple working dives per day.
  • Works with heavy machinery offshore.
  • Handle and maintain ocean vessels in good working order.


What You'll Bring

Required Experience:

  • Three (3+) years scuba experience or surface supplied air training & certification.

Highly Desired:

  • Responsible and correct use, care and maintenance of both SCUBA and SSBA dive equipment.
  • Knowledge of RGBM dive tables and dive computers.
  • General boat experience

Preferred:

  • Knowledge of safe working practices and self care during diving operations.
  • Knowledge in use and maintenance of auxiliary equipment to diving operations.
  • Knowledge in dive rescue and CPR. Able to fulfill the safety diver role in farm operations.
  • Must be able to lift 50lbs.


A pre-employment background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle report are required. This position is subject to the US Coast Guard drug testing program under Title 46 CFR 16.230.


We are unable to sponsor or assume sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.