Livestock Apprentice – Glynwood’s Livestock
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Livestock Apprentice – Glynwood’s Livestock
Last Updated On: May 7th, 2026 at 07:38PM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:362 Glynwood Road
Cold Spring, New York, 10516
Primary Contact: Carmela Frattellone
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 845-265-3338
Email: cfrattellone@glynwood.org
Website: https://www.glynwood.org/job-opportunities
Internship information
General Farm Description: Glynwood cultivates just and resilient food systems so that farmers, land, and communities thrive. For over 25 years, we've been a cornerstone of agriculture in New York's Hudson Valley, advancing our mission through four interconnected strategies that create comprehensive programming throughout the farming community. Glynwood is one of the only food and agriculture nonprofits in the country working at a regional scale to transform our food system by serving changemakers and professionals; promoting health, prosperity, and cultural vibrancy; and addressing racism and inequity. All of our programs and projects are built around our core strategies that uplift the health and vitality of the Hudson Valley's food system, demonstrating holistic, regionally-based food system change that inspires similar work throughout the country.CRAFT Member Farm? Yes
Internship Starts: 16-Mar-26
Internship Ends: 9-Dec-26
Number of Internship Available: 2
Application Deadline: 31-Oct-25
Minimum Length of Stay: 9 months
Internship Details:
Overview: Glynwood’s Livestock Apprenticeship program is for young farmers who are ready to pursue a career raising livestock and want to increase their farming knowledge and skills. Apprentices gain a solid foundation in the skills necessary to work on a small-scale diversified livestock operation. Apprentices will go beyond gaining hands-on experience and learning technical skills through working as a team member to manage Glynwood’s Animal Welfare-Approved livestock operation. The 9-month Livestock Apprenticeship aims to enhance the apprentice’s understanding of the principles and practices of regenerative, pasture-based production of beef, pork, lamb and poultry products.
The Glynwood Apprenticeship is an intensive vocational training program. Apprentices work full-time in the fields on the livestock team and are an integral part of daily livestock care which includes feeding, watering, and managing all species on pasture. Beyond gaining hands-on experience and learning technical skills as a team member, apprentices receive significant educational support including extensive in-field training in regenerative, rotationally grazed livestock production; complete assessments of their skills and progress towards program goals; and a 60-hour classroom curriculum. All of this is built into the full time schedule. Apprentices are expected to support Glynwood’s culture of philanthropy and may be asked to contribute to story-telling projects or events led by our development and communications team.
Regular Work Hours: The apprenticeship begins on March 16, 2026 and ends on December 9, 2026. Daily start and end times vary by season, and will include occasional longer workdays, and weekend chores up to two weekends per month. The basic work schedule is as follows:
- March to Mid-May: 7:30am – 4:30pm workday with a 1 hour unpaid lunch break
- Mid-May to Mid-August: 7:30am – 5pm workday with a 1 hour unpaid lunch break
- Mid-August to December: 7:30am – 4:30pm with a 1 hour unpaid lunch break
To Apply: Please use this form to submit your application and upload your resume + cover letter.
Educational Opportunities: Glynwood Apprentices participate in Glynwood’s Hudson Valley Apprenticeship (HVA) Program, joining apprentices working at several other area mentor farms for classroom workshops and farm visits. In addition to working on the farm, apprentices receive significant education through a combination of a 60 hr classroom-based curriculum with expert instructors and an additional 30-50 hrs of education delivered by farm managers as learning modules. These modules each last 1-3 hours and cover 20 different key farming topics including: Low-stress animal handling FAMACHA and body condition scoring for small ruminants Hoof trimming Cattle & sheep breeding Meat inventory & CSA management Cost of goods sold & pricing Poultry processing Rotational grazing & pasture monitoring Fencing Calving & lambing Vet skills Egg washing & packing All apprentices are encouraged to visit regional farms as part of the Mid-Hudson Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training (CRAFT). Apprentices also gain access to a robust alumni network and other organizational contacts for long-term technical and general networking assistance.
Skills Desired: Essential Job Duties: Provide day-to-day care for all species of livestock and guardian animals on the farm: cattle, sheep, hogs, laying hens, meat chickens, turkeys, and livestock guardian dogs. Must be willing and able to handle all species. Monitor breeding and birthing Care for sick and injured animals Fence installation and repair Maintain livestock infrastructure and tools Participate in Meat CSA management Pasture maintenance Manure management Participate in livestock record keeping Eligibility Requirements: High school diploma, GED, or equivalent work experience At least 3 consecutive months of working outdoors in a physically demanding job, such as landscaping, farming, or construction work Some professional experience handling animals, such as one year’s employment or an internship on a farm is preferred Valid US Driver License in good standing Required Skills: A successful applicant must have or be willing to acquire the following: Basic competency with the Google Suite, including word processing, spreadsheets, email, and calendar Comfort using a smartphone, as well as downloading and using apps to track grazing and animal health Ability to communicate clearly in English, verbally and in writing Professional, collegial, direct, non-aggressive communication skills Ability to work both alone and on a team Willingness and ability to help with emergencies during non-regular hours Comfort with the reality of animal mortality Physical Demands: This is a physically challenging role. The Livestock Apprentice must be able and willing to: Lift at least 50 pounds safely on a regular basis Lift and move small animals Herd large animals Lift and move bales, feed, etc. Stand and walk for long hours Perform other physical activities as needed for performance of livestock work Work steadily outdoors in all weather including heat, cold, rain, snow, and wind. (Working outdoors is not required when conditions are hazardous to human health.) Travel and Weekend Work: Because livestock needs to be tended daily, the Livestock Manager will create a rotating weekend schedule for the livestock team, including apprentices. This may include chore coverage on holiday weekends. Apprentices participate in field trips off site, and may attend one or more conferences that require overnight stays.
Meals: No
Stipend: Compensation: $16 per hour wage Apprentices accrue up to 48 hours of vacation and up to 40 hours of sick time as well as paid holidays (however, farm staff rotate coverage of holidays and receive comp time for any holidays worked) An average of 200 paid educational hours Cell phone reimbursement credit, if applicable $500 in a Healthcare Reimbursement Account $200 workwear stipend, and $250 education stipend No-cost Glynwood eggs and vegetables; and a 30% discount on Glynwood meat and Farm Store products Private room in a 6-bedroom house shared with the other apprentices
Housing: Yes. Apprentices are assigned a private room in a 6-bedroom house and can expect to have 4 housemates. We cannot accommodate pets or significant others. Apprentices must be willing to share a living space with coworkers. Please carefully consider if you will be comfortable in this living situation before applying for this position.
Preferred method of Contact: email
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