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Community Food and Greenhouse Coordinator

Working under the supervision of the Community Food Systems Innovation Program Manager, the Coordinator will lead school- and community-based food growing and programming efforts.

EcoTrust Canada
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Job Description

Community Food and Greenhouse Coordinator

Start date: June 23rd – March 31st, 2026 with potential for extension

Position status: Full-time (32 hours/week, 4-day work week, Mon-Thurs).

Location: Prince Rupert, BC (The Coordinator will work onsite between the main community greenhouse and in our office).

Compensation: Hourly rate: $32-36/hour. Commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Submission Deadline: June 9th, by midnight PST.


About Ecotrust Canada

Ecotrust Canada is an enterprising non-profit that works with rural, remote, and Indigenous communities toward building an economy that provides for a healthy and resilient natural environment; sustainable and abundant energy, food, and housing; prosperous and meaningful livelihoods; and vibrant cultures and inclusive societies. We call this approach building an economy that provides for life. Our on-the-ground work and systems approach is entrepreneurial, partnership-based, and relentlessly practical. To learn more visit ecotrust.ca.

The Greenhouse Coordinator will join Ecotrust Canada’s Food Systems Program, which is based on Coast Ts’msyen territories in Prince Rupert, BC. Our team works towards creating collaborative, vibrant, and innovative local food economies built by and for communities, supported by local and regional food production and marketplaces that are resilient and sustainable.


Position Summary

Ecotrust Canada is seeking a passionate and community-oriented Greenhouse Coordinator. Working under the supervision of the Community Food Systems Innovation Program Manager, the Coordinator will lead school- and community-based food growing and programming efforts, with a special focus on building relationships with Indigenous communities and coordinating culturally relevant garden programming.

This role is ideal for someone with hands-on growing experience, strong organizational and outreach skills, and a commitment to food sovereignty, sustainability, and Indigenous collaboration.

Key Responsibilities


Garden & Greenhouse Management

  • Oversee active school greenhouses and outdoor garden spaces in collaboration with teachers, students, and SD52’s Food Coordinator.
  • Manage Community Greenhouse and growing spaces
  • Coordinate Canada Summer Jobs Student activities
  • Co-develop annual garden plans, planting schedules, and crop rotations.
  • Practice regenerative growing techniques that reflect traditional and ecological knowledge.
  • Maintain healthy growing environments through transplanting, watering, weeding, seed saving, integrated pest management, and record-keeping.


Programming Coordination & Distribution

  • Co-coordinate growing, harvesting and food-related programming, including volunteer stewardship.
  • Assist the Program Manager with reporting, and partnership coordination to advance project goals and support community outcomes
  • Support seasonal food distribution and education efforts in schools and community settings.


Weekly Market

  • Co-coordinate weekly market in partnership with the City of Prince Rupert, including planning, setup, and community engagement.
Skills and Qualifications


Required:

  • Education or lived experience working with the land and growing food, ideally in connection with Indigenous teachings or practices.
  • Experience facilitating community gardening and volunteer programs.
  • Experience engaging with Indigenous communities and supporting culturally grounded initiatives, such as Indigenous food forests or school-based programming that incorporates Sm’algyax language.
  • Comfortable collaborating with SD52 staff and programs, including high school trades, foods, and language initiatives, to incorporate them into the broader greenhouse and food programming efforts.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, with a proactive and team-oriented mindset.
  • Self-motivated, organized, and capable of working independently.
  • The role is primarily outdoors and involves physical tasks in all weather. Ecotrust Canada will provide training, tools, and safety equipment as needed.
  • Experience with gardening, food growing, or land-based practices is highly valued. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous individuals and those with lived experience in food security, land-based learning, or cultural knowledge-sharing and/or strong relationships within Indigenous communities. If you don’t meet every qualification but feel you’d thrive in this role, we encourage you to apply.

 

Equity at the centre

Ecotrust Canada holds a deep commitment to equity, inclusion, and diversity as core principles integral to the work we do. We seek diverse perspectives and lived experiences that foster learning, creativity, and innovation. Likewise, decolonization is central to the change we seek to make in the world, and we highly encourage Indigenous applicants to consider this position.

Submission Details

Please submit your resume, cover letter, including two references, as one PDF titled with your name and position title, with “Community Food and Greenhouse Coordinator” in the subject line by midnight PST on June 9th, 2025.

If you don’t have a formal resume or cover letter, feel free to introduce yourself by email and describe your experience and interest. We’re happy to support candidates through an accessible application process.


Job Application -Community Food and Greenhouse Coordinator

Please submit your application as one PDF by midnight PST on June 9th, 2025.


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