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Live In Farming Jobs in Washington, DC (NOW HIRING)

Grocery Stocker

Temple Hills, MD · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Ensures all items are rotated by First In First Out (FIFO) standards * Maintains and organizes back ... Our mission is to help our customers live richer, fuller lives by saving them money and time ...

Acupuncturist

Arnold, MD · On-site

$45 - $55/hr

Are you a skilled and compassionate Acupuncturist looking to work in a friendly, supportive, and ... For over a decade the Virtuous Wellness Center has helped the local community recover and live life ...

Are you a skilled and compassionate acupuncturist looking to work in a friendly, supportive, and ... For over a decade the Virtuous Wellness Center has helped the local community recover and live life ...

Host

Ashburn, VA

$12.77 - $14/hr

As a unique establishment set in a restored 18th-century farm and part of the Clyde's Restaurant ... Live, and Ebbitt House (opening Summer 2026). Apply now and take the first step towards a rewarding ...

Overnight Stocker

Mclean, VA · On-site

$500/wk

Learn how we put our people first to help them live healthier, better lives. Learn More * Asset ... Meet Our Organic Farm Team (Video, Opens in Modal) Cultivating Sustainability at the Wegmans ...

Line Cook - Tatte Reston

Reston, VA · On-site

$19 - $22.70/hr

Founded by Tzurit Or in 2007, Tatte Bakery began in a home kitchen and at Boston farmers markets ... Live Tatte's core values and support our mission * Have flexibility to work a variety of shifts ...

Line Cook - Tatte Reston

Reston, VA · On-site

$19 - $22.70/hr

Founded by Tzurit Or in 2007, Tatte Bakery began in a home kitchen and at Boston farmers markets ... Live Tatte's core values and support our mission * Have flexibility to work a variety of shifts ...

Line Cook - Tatte Reston

Reston, VA · On-site

$19 - $22.70/hr

Founded by Tzurit Or in 2007, Tatte Bakery began in a home kitchen and at Boston farmers markets ... Live Tatte's core values and support our mission * Have flexibility to work a variety of shifts ...

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How much do live in farming jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in farming in Washington, DC is $34.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.21 and $39.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is live in farming?

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 live in farming?

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 live in farming, 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.

Can you make a living off of live in farming?

Live-in farming jobs can provide a source of income, but earnings vary based on factors such as location, responsibilities, and experience. Many live-in farm roles are considered low-wage or part-time, so additional income sources or skills may be necessary for a sustainable living. Successful farm workers often combine farming with other agricultural or related work to improve earnings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Farming jobs in Washington, DC?

The most popular types of Farming jobs in Washington, DC are:

Infographic showing various Live In Farming job openings in Washington, DC as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $71,376 per year, or $34.3 per hour.

Animal Medical Centers of Loudoun - DVM/VMD Extern

VetEvolve

Ashburn, VA • On-site

Other

Re-posted 28 days ago


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4.7

Company rating: 4.7 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

49th of 52 rated veterinary


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Animal Medical Centers of Loudoun - DVM/VMD Extern

Ashburn, Virginia

With more than 20 years of experience, Animal Medical Centers of Loudoun is a well-respected seven-doctor veterinary practice with two locations in Ashburn and Brambleton, VA. Animal Medical Centers of Loudoun offers comprehensive veterinary care for dogs, cats and small exotics. Both facilities feature an ultrasound unit, in-house lab suite, digital radiology unit, tonometer, and dedicated BP equipment. The Ashburn Farm location also has a digital dental radiology unit. Specialists regularly visit both locations to provide advanced surgical, imaging and consult services.

The practice's positive, easygoing, and collaborative staff prioritizes excellent patient care, client communication, and making work enjoyable for all employees. Many staff members are Fear Free certified and passionate about low-stress handling techniques, making the experience better for their patients.

Why consider an externship with Animal Medical Centers of Loudoun?

  • Mentorship from multiple strong veterinarians who are excited to welcome a student
  • Team has strong clinical skills in the areas of wellness and surgery.
  • Work with multiple veterinary specialists and exotics
  • Holistic treatments such as acupuncture, herbal medicine and homeopathy.

What we offer externs:

  • Stipend to offset the cost of housing and travel
  • Opportunities to connect with multiple VetEvolve practices

Why VetEvolve:

  • Support from the Start program is designed to provide new veterinarians with mentorship, hands-on training, and a customized post-grad experience to build a strong foundation. This includes assigned mentors, individualized mentorship plans, and opportunities for specialized training and continued education to help you develop your skills and confidence while fostering a healthy work-life balance.
  • Industry leading veterinarian and support staff retention rates
  • We invest in our team members' professional growth and mental wellbeing, and many of our team members hold Compassion Fatigue Professional certifications.
  • We live by our core values: Serve, Evolve, and Trust.
  • Repeat winner of Virginia's Best Places to Work (we are based in Virginia).

Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in an AVMA accredited Veterinary School (VMD or DVM degree path)

Apply here or contact Ashley Anderson at anderson@vetevolve.com for more information.


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