This position will remain open until filled. However applications received within the first seven days of posting will receive priority consideration. Internal candidates will also be prioritized over external applicants during this initial seven-day window.
Allen Brook School (ABS)is seeking a part-time Garden/Compost Coordinator to join our team for the 2026-2027 school year. This dynamic role serves as the bridge between the natural world and the classroom with responsibility for the physical maintenance of our outdoor learning spaces and the development of a school-wide composting program. We are looking for a dedicated nature enthusiast to ensure that our gardens are productive safe and beautiful while acting as a pedagogical resource for teachers to integrate environmental science sustainability and nutrition into their curriculum.
Primary Responsibilities
Design and implement a seasonal planting calendar (crops native plants pollinators) to ensure productivity during the school year; oversee irrigation soil health weeding and pest management using organic and sustainable practices.
Coordinate the maintenance of all garden structures including raised beds greenhouse and in-ground plantings.
Work with food services and custodial staff to develop a composting program with the goal of reducing our reliance on outsourcing compost pickup.
Partner with K-12 teachers to schedule classroom visits to our outdoor learning spaces be the point of contact for garden and compost questions and act as a resource for teacher professional learning.
Support partnerships with outside organizations to enhance our gardens and outdoor learning spaces.
Recruit parents students and staff to support with gardening and compost upkeep; organize weekend or summer Work Days to ensure garden maintenance during school breaks.
Seek out local and national grants to fund garden expansions new tools or specialized sustainability projects.
The Ideal Candidate Will Possess
Proven knowledge of horticulture seasonal crop planning composting and organic/sustainable land management practices.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to co-teach facilitate adult PD and manage volunteers.
Ability to coordinate logistics timelines and community input to ensure the successful execution of garden projects.
Ability to work cooperatively and interact respectfully with students staff parents and outside organizations.
Physical capacity to manage outdoor infrastructure lift and move equipment and stand or walk for extended periods in varying weather conditions.
Please apply via SchoolSpring with a letter of interest resume and three current letters of reference.
This is a part-time stipend position based on qualifications and experience. The position is a Category D Activity on our co-curricular contract with compensation based on the Collective Bargaining Agreement. More information about CVSD can be found on our district website.
CVSD is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to ensuring that all of our students achieve our mission - which means we are also committed to developing a faculty and staff that represents the inclusive welcoming environment we seek to develop for students and families.
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Garden/Compost Coordinator NeededLocation:Allen Brook SchoolThis position will remain open until filled. However applications received within the first seven days of posting will receive priority consideration. Internal candidates will also be prioritized over external applicants during this initial...
Garden/Compost Coordinator Needed
Location:Allen Brook School
This position will remain open until filled. However applications received within the first seven days of posting will receive priority consideration. Internal candidates will also be prioritized over external applicants during this initial seven-day window.
Allen Brook School (ABS)is seeking a part-time Garden/Compost Coordinator to join our team for the 2026-2027 school year. This dynamic role serves as the bridge between the natural world and the classroom with responsibility for the physical maintenance of our outdoor learning spaces and the development of a school-wide composting program. We are looking for a dedicated nature enthusiast to ensure that our gardens are productive safe and beautiful while acting as a pedagogical resource for teachers to integrate environmental science sustainability and nutrition into their curriculum.
Primary Responsibilities
Design and implement a seasonal planting calendar (crops native plants pollinators) to ensure productivity during the school year; oversee irrigation soil health weeding and pest management using organic and sustainable practices.
Coordinate the maintenance of all garden structures including raised beds greenhouse and in-ground plantings.
Work with food services and custodial staff to develop a composting program with the goal of reducing our reliance on outsourcing compost pickup.
Partner with K-12 teachers to schedule classroom visits to our outdoor learning spaces be the point of contact for garden and compost questions and act as a resource for teacher professional learning.
Support partnerships with outside organizations to enhance our gardens and outdoor learning spaces.
Recruit parents students and staff to support with gardening and compost upkeep; organize weekend or summer Work Days to ensure garden maintenance during school breaks.
Seek out local and national grants to fund garden expansions new tools or specialized sustainability projects.
The Ideal Candidate Will Possess
Proven knowledge of horticulture seasonal crop planning composting and organic/sustainable land management practices.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to co-teach facilitate adult PD and manage volunteers.
Ability to coordinate logistics timelines and community input to ensure the successful execution of garden projects.
Ability to work cooperatively and interact respectfully with students staff parents and outside organizations.
Physical capacity to manage outdoor infrastructure lift and move equipment and stand or walk for extended periods in varying weather conditions.
Please apply via SchoolSpring with a letter of interest resume and three current letters of reference.
This is a part-time stipend position based on qualifications and experience. The position is a Category D Activity on our co-curricular contract with compensation based on the Collective Bargaining Agreement. More information about CVSD can be found on our district website.
CVSD is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to ensuring that all of our students achieve our mission - which means we are also committed to developing a faculty and staff that represents the inclusive welcoming environment we seek to develop for students and families.