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Urban Farmer Are you looking to work for a company that has the right values and contributes to building more sustainable cities and communities? MicroHabitat is seeking individuals to fill the ...

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We operate local urban farms, increase access to and knowledge of healthy food for Harlem residents, and provide farm-based development programs to Harlem youth. Founded in 2011 by Tony Hillery with ...

We operate local urban farms, increase access to and knowledge of healthy food for Harlem residents, and provide farm-based development programs to Harlem youth. Founded in 2011 by Tony Hillery with ...

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How much do urban farm jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for urban 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 is the difference between Urban Farm vs Urban Agriculture Specialist?

AspectUrban FarmUrban Agriculture Specialist
CredentialsHorticulture, agriculture, or environmental certificationsHorticulture, agriculture, environmental science, or related certifications
Work EnvironmentCity-based farms, community gardens, rooftop farmsUrban farms, community projects, consulting roles in city environments
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, local farms, community organizationsGovernment agencies, NGOs, consulting firms

Urban Farm and Urban Agriculture Specialist roles both focus on city-based food production and sustainable practices. While urban farms are physical locations where crops are grown, urban agriculture specialists often work in advisory, planning, or educational capacities within urban settings. Both roles require similar credentials and operate within the same industry, but their daily functions differ in hands-on farming versus strategic or educational work.

What is an urban farm?

An urban farm is a food-growing operation located within a city or densely populated area. These farms use a variety of methods, such as rooftop gardens, vertical farming, or repurposed lots, to produce fruits, vegetables, and sometimes livestock or fish. Urban farms help improve food access, support local economies, and promote sustainable practices by reducing the distance food travels from farm to table. They also offer educational and community-building opportunities for city residents.

What are some common challenges faced by urban farm workers, and how can they be addressed on the job?

Urban farm workers often encounter unique challenges such as limited growing space, soil quality issues, and the need for creative solutions to maximize yields in dense city environments. Additionally, they may need to navigate city regulations and work collaboratively within a diverse team to manage production and distribution efficiently. Addressing these challenges usually involves ongoing training in urban agriculture techniques, frequent communication with team members, and adaptability to evolving city policies. Many urban farms also encourage staff to participate in workshops and cross-training to build resilience and problem-solving skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Urban Farmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Urban Farmer, you need knowledge of horticulture, soil science, and sustainable agriculture practices, often backed by hands-on experience or relevant agricultural training. Familiarity with urban farming tools, hydroponic or aquaponic systems, and local food safety regulations is essential. Strong problem-solving, adaptability, and community engagement skills help you address unique urban challenges and build supportive networks. These abilities are crucial for ensuring productive, sustainable, and community-focused urban farming operations.
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Urban Farmer - NEW YORK (NYC)

MicroHabitat

New York, NY

$20.50/hr

Contractor

Posted 13 days ago


Job description


JOB OFFER: Urban Farmer


Are you looking to work for a company that has the right values and contributes to building more sustainable cities and communities?

MicroHabitat is seeking individuals to fill the position of Urban Farmer with ambition, leadership, and a passion for agriculture.

Introduction:

At MicroHabitat, we are pioneering urban agriculture to improve the urban environment, the lifestyles of city dwellers, and encourage a better understanding of environmental issues. We install rooftop gardens on businesses, institutions, and schools to reconnect people with nature and their food sources.

What's in store for you?
  • A rewarding job where you can enjoy the summer and cultivate in unique locations.
  • A competitive salary.
  • Free coffee and tea, and a workspace in the heart of Montreal.
  • A team-focused work environment that encourages initiative and leadership.
  • Happy hours and various social events throughout the year.
  • Fun team-building activities with your colleagues - because MicroHabitat is first and foremost a big family!
  • Work alongside and interact with colleagues as passionate as you.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

At MicroHabitat, we believe that each team member's unique personality, skills, background, and origin are key elements in achieving our goal: connecting people with the nature around them through urban agriculture. We have the privilege of serving unique cities and aim to develop a team that reflects the diversity of these living and working spaces. Therefore, we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply and are committed to creating a space where everyone feels included, recognizing that this is an ongoing process.

Job Description:

Under the supervision of the Chief Urban Farmer, the role of this individual is to implement urban agriculture projects with a multicultural clientele within their workplace and living environments located in various boroughs of Montreal. They will also be responsible for mobilizing, raising awareness, and transferring knowledge of urban agriculture to this diverse clientele.

Key Responsibilities:

The person in this role will be responsible for:

  • Setting up agriculture projects.
  • Managing production areas.
  • Monitoring, supporting, and evaluating urban agriculture activities for assigned projects throughout the season.
  • Collaborating with the MicroHabitat team to contribute to the expansion of the company worldwide and the deployment of urban agriculture in each of our cities.

Horticultural Management:

  • Coordinate and prepare materials for installations.
  • Procure supplies.
  • Assist with installation setups during the installation period with the MicroHabitat team.
  • Ensure the full maintenance of MicroHabitat's urban farms and engage organization members by providing project information and horticultural advice.
  • Conduct educational activities with MicroHabitat clients.
  • Perform various tasks, including harvesting, propagating, watering, tying tomato plants, pest and weed control, cleaning harvests, and delivering produce.
  • Perform quality control tasks and issue reports for horticultural management.

Representation and Administration:

  • Attend team meetings and partner meetings.
  • Write reports and document activities for each production space.
  • Perform tasks related to purchasing and maintaining tools and infrastructure.
  • Conduct quality control and generate reports for managing the roofs of urban farms.
  • Follow and maintain safety protocols related to MicroHabitat operations.
  • Participate in the creation of standardization documents and training guides for company operations.
  • Work directly with different company branches (sales and marketing) and with other cities where MicroHabitat operates.

Requirements:
  • Hold a Bachelor's degree in agriculture/urban agriculture/horticulture/environmental science/sustainable development (flexibility on this point).
  • Must have worked or studied in the fields of agriculture, horticulture, urban agriculture, or sustainable development.
  • Have theoretical and practical knowledge of agriculture, urban agriculture, or horticulture.
  • Be experienced and comfortable using technology, including smartphones, Microsoft Office, Google Suite, and video conferencing platforms (e.g., Zoom, Google Meet).
  • Have strong writing and speaking skills.
  • Hold a valid driver's license.
  • Have two years of experience driving vehicles.
  • Own an activated and functional smartphone.
  • Be an american resident.
Desired Skills:
  • Good mobilization abilities.
  • Strong writing skills.
  • Participatory leadership.
  • A vision and passion for urban agriculture and sustainable development.
  • Interpersonal skills, relational abilities, and communication.
  • Autonomy, versatility, and resourcefulness.
  • Initiative, organization, and priority management.
  • Good capacity for simplifying and transferring knowledge.
  • Patience, empathy, and generosity.
  • Good physical condition.
  • Skill in facilitating and managing groups.
Salary and Benefits:
  • Start date: TBD
  • Offered salary: $20.50/hour
  • Snacks and coffee provided at the warehouse.
  • 5-7 pm social hours with the rest of the team about once a month.

Standard Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm (variable depending on meetings).

For any questions related to the position, feel free to contact us at (438) 476-5273 ext. 3.

Employment Type: CONTRACTOR