Matsuda Farm, Vashon Maury Island Land Trust
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Matsuda Farm, Vashon Maury Island Land Trust
Last Updated On: May 7th, 2026 at 07:36PM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:19201 Vashon Hwy SW
PO Box 2031
Vashon, Washington, 98070
Primary Contact: Caitlin Ames
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 6314664421
Email: caitlin@vashonlandtrust.org
Website: https://vashonlandtrust.org/portfolio-item/matsuda-farm/
Internship information
General Farm Description: Matsuda Farm, part of the Vashon Maury Island Land Trust, seeks motivated crew members for our 2021 Field Crew! Matsuda Farm was originally owned and operated by the Matsuda family, who grew strawberries and loganberries here beginning in the 1920s. Like other Japanese-Americans, the Matsudas were interned during WWII, uprooting them from their home and farm. At the end of the war, they returned to Vashon and continued farming until the 1980s. The last 12 acres of the farm was purchased from the Matsuda family in 2015, ensuring its future as protected farmland under the stewardship of the Land Trust, a non-profit committed to conservation on Vashon Island. 2021 is the 3rd year of diverse vegetable production at Matsuda Farm, and our crew needs two new members. The Field Crew works to support our farming operations, helping to supply food to grocery stores, restaurants, and the Vashon Island School District, as well as distributions to our food access partners, and new this year, a sliding scale farm share!CRAFT Member Farm? Yes
Internship Starts: 6-Apr-21
Internship Ends: 30-Oct-21
Number of Internship Available: 2
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Minimum Length of Stay: 30 weeks
Internship Details:
We aim to have the team work no more than 40 hours per week, on a five-day per week schedule, but we also want to give a realistic experience of farming, so we do expect that everyone stays at it until the day’s tasks are done. Each individual’s speed, efficiency, and focus directly impact the length of the workday for the whole team. Generally, the crew work-week is Tuesday through Saturday (although some weekly schedules may be altered to fill in with organizational activities or weekend farm duties). Changes will not be made to your schedule without your consent. For in town farm deliveries, we require a valid driver license.
The Work: The Field Crew works alongside farm staff in all aspects of vegetable production. The work will vary, but includes bed preparation, planting, weeding, irrigation, harvesting, washing, and packing a variety of vegetables. Workers may also be involved in greenhouse work, grounds maintenance, deliveries/ sales, or other aspects of the operation based on the farm’s needs and the worker’s inclination. The two positions available are full-time and run from April through October.
Qualifications: We seek individuals who are hardworking, enthusiastic, curious, able to do fast-paced physical work on a team, and who love to be outside and get dirty. A healthy sense of humor paired with a healthy sense of urgency is ideal. Applicants should be able to sustain focus through repetitive tasks with an upbeat and positive attitude, be prepared to do strenuous physical work in all weather conditions and have a reliable form of transportation. Crew members will be trained on proper techniques and approaches to all tasks. Previous experience is not required, but a robust work ethic and the ability to work as a team with strong communication and listening skills are important. Good matches for Matsuda Farm are team players who can give and receive feedback with grace and respect. If you don’t have any background in farm work, please describe other applicable experience in your cover letter. Please note: farm work is very physically demanding. Candidates should be able to repeatedly lift up to 50 pounds, should have an awareness of body mechanics and their own physical capabilities and limits. A working interview is preferred.
Educational Opportunities: This opportunity is intended to be educational in nature, such that interns learn through doing. We are also members of our local CRAFT chapter and will make farm visits on the island available as possible given COVID restrictions this year.
Skills Desired: Previous experience is not required
Meals: No, but produce from the farm is shared with all employees as available
Stipend: This position is paid, $15 per hour
Housing: No, there is no housing available on the farm
Preferred method of Contact: email
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