One Hive Foundation Seeks Communications and Events Specialist

Contact Name
One Hive Foundation
Details

About One Hive Foundation
The One Hive Foundation is a private foundation that supports nonprofit
organizations to conduct research and to promote pollinator health and
ecologically responsible agriculture. One Hive grants increase available data
on the impact of our actions on the environment; accelerate solutions that
combine science, innovation, and respect for the environment; and support
the next generation of diverse farmers who will foster ecologically responsible
agriculture practices into the future.

Job Description
The Communications and Events Specialist will be vital in promoting the One
Hive Foundation’s mission and initiatives. This individual will implement
communications strategies that engage our stakeholders, including
community members, grantees, and partners. The ideal candidate will have a
passion for environmental advocacy and science communication and excel
in written and verbal communication.

Key Responsibilities
- Collaborate with marketing partners to convey marketing goals for long-term
planning.
- Execute communication strategies that enhance organizational visibility and
engagement.
- Write compelling content for various communication channels, including
newsletters, press releases, websites, and social media platforms, focusing on
pollinator health and sustainable agriculture.
- Manage and regularly update the One Hive Foundation’s website and social
media profiles to maintain an active and engaging online presence.
- Collaborate with program directors and other staff to highlight grantee
success stories and impactful initiatives.
- Collaborate with marketing partners to set up interviews with media partners
or gather quotes for publications.
- Organize and promote events, workshops, and other activities to engage
community participation and support for ecological agriculture and pollinator
health.
- Represent the One Hive Foundation at national and international conferences.
- Develop communications strategies and schedules for One Hive staff at
conferences and events.
- Participate in organizational strategic planning as part of the One Hive
Foundation team.

Desired Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing,
Environmental Studies, or a related field.
- Proven experience (5+ years) in communications, public relations, or a similar
role.
- Excellent writing and editing skills with a strong attention to detail.
- Familiarity with digital marketing and social media platforms.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with
diverse audiences.
- Experience in event planning and coordination.
- Knowledge of environmental issues, beekeeping, non-profit organizations, and
community engagement strategies is preferred.

Key Competencies
- Strong organizational and project management skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team-oriented
environment.
- Adaptability to changing priorities and willingness to learn.
Creative thinking and problem-solving abilities.

Application Process
Interested candidates should submit their resume, cover letter, and relevant
writing samples to [email protected] by Jun 15, 2025.
One Hive Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity
and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

 

To learn more, visit: www.onehivefoundation.org

A Conversation with Helen Whybrow, Author of The Salt Stones

Calling all farmers, those in agriculture, and general lovers of Vermont’s pastoral landscape! Join us on Thursday, June 12th at 7 pm to celebrate the launch of Helen Whybrow of Knoll Farm’s book The Salt Stones: Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life. Helen will be joined by Grace Oedel of NOFA-VT for a chat about all things organic farming and this shepherd’s experiences from sheep to blueberries and beyond. Hope to see you there!

More about the book:

ISO Farmsitter for our sheep dairy in Corinth

Contact Name
Dani Grover
Phone Number
7039657636
Details

ISO farmsitter for our farm in Corinth, VT to cover us while we go away for some events this summer. The tasks will be: 

 

- daily morning milking of 20 sheep plus clean-up from milking (once per day milking, starting before 9)

- moving fence and water for those sheep daily

- checking in on the other groups of sheep daily (2 other groups – rams and lambs/yearlings)

- feeding, watering, and mucking horses daily 

- checking on, feeding, and watering pigs as needed (they are pretty self-sufficient and have auto-food and waterers) 

- taking care of our very sweet dog Maggie (a walk a day, breakfast, and dinner)

- generally making sure that things are okay with the house

Because of the training involved with milking, we’re looking for someone who can come during the July dates to learn milking and chores from Eva and then who can cover the August dates themselves. The November dates are also solo but are easier as we will have stopped milking at this point so having the same person cover August and November is not needed (but might be nice for everyone). 

 

Compensation we’re offering is $100/day. We also have a cozy and spacious house with a hot tub, lots of woods to walk in, and a sweet swimming pond. 

 

Someone with experience milking and caring for livestock would be ideal. 

Training/getting comfortable: 

 

- 1 paid training day that we can decide on together between now and August 6th
- During July 29-30 the primary farmer, Dani, will be away and Eva will be covering milking and chores – if the person who is taking this on is local to the area, they could come for one of these days as an additional paid training/getting comfortable day

 

Farm Sitting Dates: 

 

- August 7-10 (the main event)
- November 7-9 (just chores - these dates won’t involve milking)

If you’re coming from a distance, you could come from August 6-10th, the training day would be the 6th, and then we would leave on the 7th. Same for the November dates though training is much less intensive for these dates and if the same person is covering both periods, another training day won’t be necessary. 

 

Please reach out to Dani @ [email protected] or (703)965-7636

Beautiful Farm For Sale in Florence VT

Contact Name
Hilary Lambert
Phone Number
802-287-0389
Details

This eighteen-acre farm is perfect for a cooperative farm, a family farm, or a unique school. It boasts 60 fruit trees, 300 bluebarry bushes, wild berries all over, 3 high tunnels, a green house, a historic event barn, a bottomless well with an irrigation system throughout the farm, a machine shop, a classroom or event space with a commercial kitchen, animal housing for chickens, turkeys, hogs, goats, a four unit farmhouse that can easily be a single family home, and so much more. There are numerous opportunities here, and I'm seeking someone or a group of people who are motivated and share a similar vision. The possibilities are endless. I currently operate this farm as an educational farm with an established Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. I have built this community for 15 years, and I need some help to either keep it alive or change hands to start something new. It is currently priced at $850000. If you have dreamed of starting a cooperative farm, alternative school, retreat center, or even something like a multigenerational farm, this is for you. The views to the west are amazing, the wetland below the farm is full of gorgeous bird life, the location is great, and it is established, so the community is here to support you. Please contact me for more information. I am happy to consult as well as partner with you to make this dream come true.

A Shepherds Retreat

As farmers and shepherds, we learn by trail and error, and often alone. We all know the warm feeling of having others to learn with and from. This is how we get inspiration, new ideas, confirmation of our hunches, and most of all, we build much-needed community to share good times and bad. We are offering this retreat to share knowledge and to build a network. We strongly believe in the mighty power of small farms, and the ecological restoration potential of small ruminants on the land. These are some of the many reasons we are passionate about offering this first annual Shepherd’s Retreat.