2026 Garden Assistant at CRMS
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2026 Garden Assistant at CRMS
Last Updated On: May 7th, 2026 at 07:38PM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:1493 County Road 106
Carbondale, Colorado, 81623
Primary Contact: Heather McDermott
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 8023422909
Email: heathermcdermott1@gmail.com
Website: https://www.crms.org
Internship information
General Farm Description: Colorado Rocky Mountain School, an independent day and boarding high school, has an organic garden program with vegetable gardens, a young orchard, a small nursery, and a large-scale composting system. CRMS is located on a 350 acre ranch in Carbondale in western Colorado between Glenwood Springs and Aspen at an elevation of 6200 feet.CRAFT Member Farm? No
Internship Starts: April 1, 2026 +/-
Internship Ends: October 15, 2026 +/-
Number of Internship Available: 1
Application Deadline: March 15, 2026 or until position is filled
Minimum Length of Stay: '+/- 24 weeks
Internship Details:
Job Posting: 2026 Garden Assistant for the Colorado Rocky Mountain School
To apply: contact hmcdermott@crms.org Application deadline: March 15th, 2026 or until position is filled
Location: Colorado Rocky Mountain School, an independent day and boarding high school,
has an organic garden program with vegetable gardens, a young orchard, a small
nursery, and a large-scale composting system. CRMS is located on a 350 acre ranch in Carbondale in western Colorado between Glenwood Springs and Aspen at an elevation of 6200
feet.
Job Responsibilities: The Garden Assistant participates in all non-administrative activities of the garden as needed. This includes soil preparation, planting, mulching, protecting crops with covers, watering, weeding, fertilizing, planning, harvesting, cleaning produce, preparing produce for storage, preserving produce, arranging flowers, maintaining tools, minor repairs on buildings and equipment and cleaning of the buildings and work areas. The Assistant plays a large role in the yearly springtime plant sale, that will impart a different skill set; knowledge of perennials and annuals, marketing, sales, and customer relations. There is also the opportunity for the Assistant to gain skills pertaining to operating a skid-steer, tractor and various construction and landscaping projects. The Assistant will help with the compost program multiple times per week. The Assistant works with the Garden Manager to plan, lead and/or supervise student work crews in the Spring. If the Assistant has sole responsibility for supervising a work crew, the assistant will take attendance, write reports and submit them by the appropriate deadline. At times, the Assistant may be called upon to work in/on the campus landscape outside the garden. The assistant will take an active role in supervising and training Garden Interns, as well as creating a schedule and plan for local farm tours throughout the region.
Time Commitment: The Assistantship runs for approximately 24-30 weeks; from April 1st through October 15, 2026. The exact time frame is flexible and can be adjusted for the right candidate. The assistant will be required to work some weekends (on a rotating schedule with interns) Due to the nature of agricultural work, typical holidays (such as Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day) will be regularly scheduled workdays. Expect a heavy workload (35-40 hours/week) most weeks.
Compensation: $400/week paid every two weeks plus housing, meals and vegetables
Housing: You will live in a yurt on campus with a composting toilet, a water tank, and a full kitchen. This housing is somewhat primitive. The yurt, while it does have propane heat, can be on the cool to cold side during spring and during the summer months certain times of day in the yurt can be very hot. The assistant has access to shower facilities in campus facilities, which are a short walk from the yurt. Water hauling may be necessary some weeks of the year. The Yurt is simply furnished and is a beautiful space.
Meals: Three meals daily provided when the school kitchen is open. The kitchen will be open for most of the term of the assistantship apart from a few intermittent weeks when the kitchen is closed. The assistant will also have access to produce from the school garden, some dry goods from the kitchen and to a small plot to plant his/her own garden if desired.
Qualifications:
- The Garden Assistant should have practical and relevant work experience
and a basic knowledge of organic production and gardening and a genuine curiosity about
learning more, an interest in the educational side of agriculture
- the ability to thrive under challenging and conditions with a heavy workload
- the ability to work alone and take on a leadership role with gusto
- an ability to be flexible and respond to changes and challenges that arise because of the school calendar, the weather and other logistics
- Must be 21 years of age
- Experience working with teenagers is a plus
- A strong interest in organic and sustainable agriculture and our food system
- Strong organization skills and tidiness
- A well-developed and energetic work ethic
- Due to the presence of students on campus, all employees are required to pass
a background check. This requirement poses a barrier for international
applicants.
- Must provide own transportation to CRMS
- Ability to work in an efficient and thorough manner
- Due to the housing available to interns/ assistant, no pets are allowed.
To apply: contact hmcdermott@crms.org Application deadline: March 15th, 2026 or until position is filled
Educational Opportunities: See Internship description
Skills Desired: See Internship Description
Meals: Yes, See internship description
Stipend: Yes, See internship description
Housing: Yes, See internship description
Preferred method of Contact: email
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