Picking/Weeding Crew – Red Dog Farm
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Picking/Weeding Crew – Red Dog Farm
Last Updated On: May 7th, 2026 at 07:38PM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:406 Center Rd
Chimacum, '--, 98325
Primary Contact: Rachel
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 360-732-0223
Email: office@reddogfarm.net
Website: https://reddogfarm.net/picking-weeding/
Internship information
General Farm Description: About Red Dog Farm Settled in the thriving farming community of Chimacum, Washington, Red Dog Farm boasts gorgeous views, salmon-bearing creek frontage, and prime growing conditions. We are a certified organic production farm and grow over 150 different varieties of vegetables, berries, cut flowers and plant starts on 23 acres. We pride ourselves in providing beautiful, nourishing food for the community through our large CSA program, in our Farmstand, at Farmers Markets, at local grocers, and to regional restaurants. We work hard, rely on organized systems and communication, provide consistent opportunities for trainings & learning, and have fun while doing it! About the Red Dog Crew The crew at Red Dog Farm enjoys the comradery that comes along with working hard as a team, having hands in the dirt and experiencing the fullness of seasons on the farm. The Olympic Peninsula is one of the most diverse landscapes to live and explore, and being in the rain shadow, we enjoy far more sunny days than the rest of the region. Red Dog draws employees who move to the area from all over to work on the farm, and we strive to create a culture of respect & inclusivity. It is important to us that our crew has a healthy work-life balance and can enjoy all the Olympic Peninsula has to offer while also gaining a vast range of farm knowledge and skills. Many of our former crew & managers have gone on to start farms of their own! Ideal applicants will have a strong drive to learn all aspects of the farm, be willing to work outdoors rain or shine, and work well on a team. Whether you are new to farming or have years of experience, we are looking to bring on more hard-working individuals to collaborate with us and the land to continue building a strong local food system.CRAFT Member Farm? No
Internship Starts: 6/3/2025
Internship Ends: 9/30/2025
Number of Internship Available: 5
Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed as received.
Minimum Length of Stay: Flexible
Internship Details:
Part Time: 8-20 hours per week
Seasonal: June- September
Schedule: Tuesday and Friday mornings preferred. Additional weekday mornings may be added.
We are looking for hard-working laborers to join our 2025 picking/weeding crew. There are several positions open. Ideal candidates will be able to work kneeling for four hours per day to pick berries and weed.
Responsibilities
- The sole responsibilities are to handpick fruits such as berries, peas and beans, and to hand weed
- Communicate verbally with supervisors
To apply, either fill out an application on our website (https://reddogfarm.net/picking-weeding/) or call Office Manager Rachel at 360-732-0223.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Educational Opportunities: Experience working on an organic vegetable production farm.
Skills Desired:
- No farm experience necessary
- 16 years of age minimum
- Ability to work on knees for four hours per day
- Strong back and knees
- Ability to keep a good pace
- Team player able to work with all kinds of people
- Ability to work outside in all weather conditions
- Ability to learn and meet quality standards
Meals: No.
Stipend: Compensation: $16.66 – $17.00 per hour DOE, as well as veggies from our fields. Paid sick leave after 90 days (one hour for every 40 hours worked).
Housing: Housing is not included.
Preferred method of Contact: Phone
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