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Weekend Farm Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Supports Farm Manager with overseeing and being actively involved in all sections of the sow farm ... Must work scheduled days and hours, will work weekends and extra hours as needed. Must work ...

Farm Hand with CDL

Nevada, IA · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

Willingness to work extended hours, weekends, and holidays during planting and harvest Preferred Qualifications * 2+ years of farm or agricultural experience * Experience hauling grain with hopper ...

Farm Hand with CDL

Nevada, IA · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

Willingness to work extended hours, weekends, and holidays during planting and harvest Preferred Qualifications * 2+ years of farm or agricultural experience * Experience hauling grain with hopper ...

Previous farm/heavy equipment experience required. Ability to work with numbers. Good communication and organizational skills. Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry ...

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Weekend Farm information

What is a Weekend Farm job?

A Weekend Farm job typically involves assisting with farm tasks on weekends, such as feeding animals, tending crops, cleaning barns, and performing general maintenance. It is often a part-time position suited for individuals who enjoy working outdoors and have an interest in agriculture. Some roles may also include helping with farm markets, customer interactions, or specialized tasks depending on the type of farm.

What are the typical responsibilities and work schedule for someone in a Weekend Farm role?

Weekend Farm roles usually involve tasks such as feeding and checking on animals, watering crops or plants, cleaning stalls or barns, operating farm equipment, and performing basic repairs or maintenance. Shifts are typically concentrated on Saturdays and Sundays, with occasional holiday coverage, and working hours may vary based on the season and farm needs. While many duties are performed independently, you may sometimes collaborate with other part-time staff or farm owners to ensure all tasks are completed efficiently. This role is well-suited for individuals seeking supplemental income, practical experience in agriculture, or those who enjoy working outdoors and with animals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Weekend Farm position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Weekend Farm position, you need hands-on experience in basic agricultural tasks such as planting, animal care, equipment operation, and general farm maintenance. Basic familiarity with farm tools, small machinery, and possibly certifications in pesticide application or livestock handling are often assets. Strong work ethic, reliability, and the ability to work independently or as part of a small team are valuable soft skills. These capabilities ensure the farm functions smoothly during weekends, maintaining productivity and animal welfare when full-time staff are off duty.

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Assistant Farm Manager

WFR

Decorah, IA

Other

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Description

Position Overview:

 This role will also involve management of a modern day, state of the art farrow to wean, sow farm.   This position is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious individual who is looking to take their skillset and career to the next level and contribute to the growth and success of our company. 


Essential Job Responsibilities 

  • Supports Farm Manager with overseeing and being actively involved in all sections of the sow farm including all areas of breeding and farrowing, management of employees, understanding of barn operations 
  • Provide leadership for the farm staff, be a role model, delegate work assignments, and hold team accountable 
  • Ensure operational aspects of farm are taken care of appropriately including making sure equipment is functioning properly, feed systems and feed quality are monitored, and maintenance and repairs and completed.    
  • Assists Farm Manager to ensure financial success of farm-overseeing payroll, supplies, maintenance/repair budgets, and production reports 
  • Have excellent communication with all team members, WFR Swine Management Team, and WFR Staff. 
  • Participate in assigned training sessions and leadership meetings to support professional growth and contribute to organizational development 
  • Provide leadership and guidance to develop staff to their fullest potential through comprehensive training, effective onboarding, and clear delegation of responsibilities. 
  • Manage, coach, and mentor team members while promoting an inclusive, positive work environment.  
  • Foster collaboration by balancing individual and team priorities, placing the success of the team first, and supporting everyone's efforts to achieve organizational goals. 
  • Complete paperwork, record keeping, and farm ordering 
  • Ensure the highest standards of animal wellbeing by verifying that all animals receive proper feed, water, ventilation, and overall care. 
  • Shipping and receiving animals 
  • Treating animals 
  • Heat checking and breeding sows and gilts via artificial insemination 
  • Assisting with the birthing process of sows and gilts including sleeving  
  • Caring for piglets and ensuring they are off to a good start 
  • Moving animals with a sort board 
  • Cleaning facilities including power-washing, disinfecting, scraping manure, picking up cleanings, and removing deceased animals 
  • Weaning piglets from their mothers and giving wean shots  
  • Processing piglets including castration, docking tails, tattooing, and giving injections 
  • Following the proper steps for timely euthanasia 
  • Pen management, culling, sorting 
  • Keeping detailed, accurate records that comply with integrator 
  • Testing via blood/saliva samples as needed  
  • Understand & follow WFR's biosecurity protocol, must shower in and out of the facility 
  • Understand & follow WFR's animal welfare policy 
  • Understand & follow WFR's handbook and procedures 
  • Work respectfully with a diverse team  
  • Maintain PQA+ certification  

Reasonable Accommodations Statement: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.  Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties of the position.  

Requirements

 Education and Experience

  • 1 year in the swine industry with proven leadership ability or actively fulfilling an MIT or leadership position in our system 

Qualifications

  • Strong leadership
  • Ethical
  • Strong interest in work with animals with a desire to learn and self-develop
  • Self-motivated team player with a positive attitude
  • Strong prioritization and organizational skills
  • Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. 
  • Ability to stand, walk and be on feet for 8 to 10 hours a day
  • Ability to frequently bend, reach, squat & kneel
  • Capable to do repeated actions
  • Effectively communicate with team members 

Work Environment 

  • Schedule: Must work scheduled days and hours, will work weekends and extra hours as needed. Must work full time, a minimum of 80 hours each pay period.  
  • Environment: indoors and outdoors, dusty environments, hog farm. Nosie level is usually moderate to loud. 
  • Travel: Requirements are limited. May have to travel occasionally for meetings, supplies, etc.