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Arcadia Spring Field Trip Guide

 Arcadia Field Trip Guide Job Description

At Arcadia we cultivate not only crops but the heart and mind of our community. We embrace regenerative farming practices to honor the land and to promote its vital long-term health. We foster an environment that supports open communication and positive collaboration. As Arcadians we take an innovative approach to proactively solve problems in and out of the workplace. We believe in creating a workplace where everyone is respected, valued, and feels inspired to contribute their skills and perspectives. Arcadia’s values are Holistic, Equitable, Action, Land, Trust, and Harmony (HEALTH).

Overview: We’re looking for Guides for Arcadia’s spring Field Trip program. Guides will be primarily responsible for elementary age groups and leading them through a series of educational stations at our Hilltop garden site on the grounds of Woodlawn, a National Trust Historic Site, in Alexandria, VA. 

Through Arcadia’s Field Trip program, we seek to connect children to where their food comes from, the science behind what makes healthy soil, what makes up a plant, and much more! Our goal is to play an integral part in bridging the gap between local food systems and our surrounding elementary schools.

You will be trained in the skills necessary to be part of the Farm Education team. There is the potential to transition to other part time positions within Arcadia year round. 

Reports to: On-Farm Education Manager, Shelby Hintz

Hours: Start date is March 26th and end date is May 29th. Part-time, seasonal for approximately 8 weeks. Dates and hours are as follows: 

  • Guide Training: March 26th, 2026 from 9:00am-3:00pm. 
  • Hours on scheduled days: 9:00am-12:30pm.
  • Note: Total Hours are dependent on the number of Field Trips scheduled; hours are estimated. Field Trips will occur on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from March 31st-May 29th. If you cannot be available Tuesday-Thursday every week you may still apply. 


 

Compensation: $17 per hour 

Location: Arcadia Farm at: 9000 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, VA 22309


 

Responsibilities: 

▪ Implement curriculum-based exploration of Arcadia Farm. 

▪ Lead elementary school aged groups of about 15 students. 

▪ Lead programmatic discussions, activities, and demonstrations. 

▪ Effectively supervise, manage, and educate students. 

▪ Help with set-up and clean-up of the garden site.

▪ Other responsibilities as assigned.


 

Qualifications: 

▪ Experience working with children is desired; 

▪ An enthusiasm for sustainable agriculture and the environment; 

▪ A passion for inspiring discovery and fun on the farm for children; 

▪ A willingness to get dirty, work with animals, and work in the garden; 

▪ Excellent communication and organizational skills; 

▪ An ability to work independently and carry out farm-based lesson plans; 


 

Required for hire:

▪ Must undergo a background check; 

▪ Must be at least 16 years old; 

 

To apply or inquire: Applications accepted on a rolling basis. Send a resume, a short statement explaining why you would like to be a Field Trip Guide, as well as the name, email and/or phone number of two references with the subject line “Field Trip Guide Application: Your Name” to On-Farm Education Manager Shelby Hintz, at shelby@arcadiafood.org. Arcadia is committed to diversity in the workplace. People of color, LGBTQ and multilingual people are encouraged to apply. 

Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food & Agriculture is dedicated to creating a more equitable and sustainable food system and culture in the Washington, DC area and a collaborative space for the many local efforts and initiatives around better food. Our mission is to improve the health of our community, the viability of local farmers, and preserve our environment for future generations by combining education about healthy food and its sources with better logistical connections between local farmers and 

the urban and suburban core of the region

Learn more at http://arcadiafood.org/ and http://arcadiafood.blogspot.com/