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Live In Farming Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Gynecology

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$239K - $258K/yr

Money has named Carmel as one of the best places to live in the United States in 2023. Residents ... One million square foot downtown area boasts stunning architecture, water features, a farmer ...

Rated as the #1 Best Place to Live in Indiana, #1 public schools in the state, and #1 Place to ... One million square foot downtown area boasts stunning architecture, water features, a farmer ...

Farm General Labor- 1st shift

Milford, IN · On-site

$12.75 - $16/hr

Participate in the sanitation, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance for Research farm ... Ability to collect live animal data such as growth, feed consumption, carcass composition ...

Rated as the #1 Best Place to Live in Indiana, #1 public schools in the state, and #1 Place to ... One million square foot downtown area boasts stunning architecture, water features, a farmer ...

High school education is desired - previous experience in layer house operations, farming or grain operations, or general agricultural experience is desired. * Must be able to work with live animals ...

BOAH requests that District Veterinarians live in the district they serve. Salary Statement : The ... Provide information on livestock diseases and their control to farmers and other interested ...

BOAH requests that District Veterinarians live in the district they serve. Salary Statement : The ... Provide information on livestock diseases and their control to farmers and other interested ...

BOAH requests that District Veterinarians live in the district they serve. Salary Statement : The ... Provide information on livestock diseases and their control to farmers and other interested ...

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How much do live in farming jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in farming in Indiana is $28.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.88 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Live In Farming job?

A Live In Farming job typically involves working on a farm while living on-site, often in provided housing. Responsibilities can vary but may include planting, harvesting, feeding livestock, maintaining equipment, and other farm-related tasks. These jobs are common on organic farms, vineyards, and ranches, where hands-on labor is needed daily. Many positions offer room and board as part of the compensation. Live-in farming jobs can be seasonal or long-term, depending on the farm's needs.

What are the typical living and working arrangements for a Live In Farming position?

Live In Farming positions generally provide accommodation onsite, ranging from private rooms in the main house to separate cottages or farm housing. The work schedule often follows the natural routines of farming, with early mornings and seasonal variation in workload, including weekends or longer hours during busy periods such as planting or harvest. Team sizes can vary, but you’ll often collaborate closely with farm owners, other laborers, and sometimes temporary seasonal workers. Living onsite facilitates stronger teamwork and immediate response to farm needs, but also requires a willingness to adapt to rural lifestyles and shared spaces. Many find this setup rewarding due to the sense of community and direct engagement with the farming process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Live In Farming position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Live In Farming role, you need practical experience in agricultural work, basic animal husbandry, and knowledge of crop cultivation, often supported by a relevant background or on-the-job training. Familiarity with farm machinery, irrigation systems, and, at times, certifications in pesticide use or first aid is advantageous. Strong work ethic, adaptability to rural living, and good communication skills are essential soft skills for this lifestyle. These skills ensure that you can manage the daily and seasonal demands of a working farm while integrating effectively with farm owners and other team members.

What are the most commonly searched types of Farming jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of Farming jobs in Indiana are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Live In Farming jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Live In Farming job openings:
Infographic showing various Live In Farming job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 31% Full Time, 66% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,967 per year, or $28.8 per hour.
Psychology, Psychologist - Bariatric Surgery

Psychology, Psychologist - Bariatric Surgery

Indiana University Health

Carmel, IN

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Indiana University Health rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 457 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

329th of 870 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Indiana University Health (IU Health) is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Psychologist to join our Bariatric Surgery team. Indiana University Health is a comprehensive healthcare system dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the communities we serve.

Job Details

  • Full-time
  • Monday - Friday
    • Opportunity to work from home one day per week
  • Patients include those seeking bariatric surgery and post-op bariatric surgery patients
  • Patient volume: 12 behavioral health evaluations and 4 follow-ups per week
  • Multi-disciplinary team includes surgeons, RNs, RDs, exercise physiologists, and behavioral health professionals
  • Practice locations include IU Health North Hospital in Carmel, IN and IU Health West Hospital in Avon, IN

Key Responsibilities

  • The primary responsibility of the Psychologist is to provide psychological evaluations for bariatric surgery candidates.  These evaluations include a diagnostic clinical interview as well as psychological assessment.  
  • The Psychologist also provides direction and support to patients throughout the various stages of the program as needed, from initial evaluation to long-term follow-up, often by offering individual therapy and support groups.

Qualifications 

  • Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) 
  • HSPP Required
  • Experience and/or training in presurgical evaluations, bariatrics, pediatrics/adolescents, and research are preferred.
  • The ideal candidate should possess a strong foundation in clinical psychology, with experience in behavioral medicine and weight-related health conditions.
  • Candidate should be skilled in evidence-based interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based therapies, and psychoeducation, which are effective in addressing the psychological distress often associated with obesity, including depression and anxiety. A deep understanding of the biopsychosocial model of obesity is essential, recognizing that weight is influenced by complex genetic, physiological, emotional, and environmental factors.
  • Candidate should be adept at conducting thorough psychodiagnostics assessments to identify underlying mental health conditions that may impact treatment adherence or outcomes.
  • Experience in multidisciplinary settings—such as bariatric surgery teams or chronic disease management programs—would be highly valuable.
  • The ideal candidate must demonstrate empathy, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to reducing stigma, helping patients shift from a weight or shape-focused mindset to improvement in overall health and quality of life. 

Benefits 

  • Competitive salary
  • Comprehensive health, dental and vision insurance 
  • Retirement
  • Generous paid time off
  • Continuing education and professional development opportunities
  • Supportive and collaborative work environment

Carmel, Indiana is a suburb of the beautiful city of Indianapolis, located just 20 miles from the downtown amenities. Both awarded and recognized as one of the nation’s wealthiest and fastest growing regions, it has often been mentioned as one of the top places to live in the Midwest for a multitude of reasons. Money has named Carmel as one of the best places to live in the United States in 2023.  Residents enjoy big-city amenities in this community in addition to the dynamic culture Indianapolis has to offer.

  • Named one of the 2023 Top 100 Best Places to Live by Livability, the best Small City in America in 2023 by Wallethub, and as one of the top ten suburbs in the country by Niche in 2023
  • Rated as the #1 Best Place to Live in Indiana, #1 public schools in the state, and #1 Place to Raise a Family in Indiana by Niche in 2023
  • High quality of life paired with safe neighborhoods (named as one of SmartAsset's 2023 safest suburbs in the U.S.), excellent schools and award-winning dining
  • The Palladium, and world-class internationally-renowned concert hall, anchors the Center for Performing Arts campus
  • Close proximity to top ranked international airport: "Best Airport in North America" twelve consecutive years
  • One million square foot downtown area boasts stunning architecture, water features, a farmer's market, unique retail and fine dining options
    • The Carmel Arts and Design District is one the Midwest's premier arts destinations
  • Gorgeous parks and greenways provide ample outdoor recreation, including the Monon Trail
  • Quick drive to the bustling entertainment of downtown Indianapolis, IN

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