Job Description
Salary:
Position Summary
The Agriculture & Livestock Program Coordinator oversees all agriculture, animal care, and land-based learning at Seamark Ranch, bridging daily ranch operations with hands-on discipleship and life skills programming. This position leads youth and families in cultivating nutritious food, caring for animals, stewarding the land, and learning life lessons from Gods creation. From feeding livestock to harvesting vegetables to running a small business, this role equips kids with responsibility, work ethic, and spiritual grounding through the lens of a working ranch.
Key Responsibilities
Youth Education, Mentorship, & Discipleship
Mentor youth through real-life work in agriculture, animal care, and land stewardship, instilling character, resilience, and integrity
Teach youth about nutrition, physical health, and mental well-being through hands-on gardening and food production
Train and supervise youth in agriculture and livestock responsibilities, including job interviews, scheduling, daily tasks, and monthly performance reviews as part of the Work Force Development program
Lead weekly agriculture sessions (typically 2 hours per home/child each week) that include hands-on projects and educational lesson plans tied to seasonal work designed to build life skills
Assign clear, consistent responsibilities to each youth and family to maintain Seamarks working ranch, such as weeding, animal feeding, trail clearing, and harvesting
Offer spiritual mentorship and model Christian leadership through prayer, encouragement, correction, and service
Develop and lead 4H- or FFA-style experiences that include record keeping, project ownership, animal showing, and community engagement
Partner with the Director of Programs to develop and implement programming designed to help each child grow according to their Care Plan
Agriculture & Garden Management
Oversee Seamarks full agricultural footprint, including:
Greenhouse & hydroponic systems
Vegetable gardens & seasonal crops (e.g., sugar cane, grapes, pumpkins)
You-pick blueberry patch & strawberry fields
Composting, soil health, and irrigation
Train youth and houseparents in planting, weeding, harvesting, food safety, and seasonal rhythms
Coordinate farm-to-table food use for Seamark homes, emphasizing health and stewardship
Lead entrepreneurial projects like farmers markets, farm stands, or seasonal product sales, teaching basic budgeting, marketing, and P&L ownership
Maintain agriculture areas including grounds management (mowing, weed eating, etc.)
Animal Care & Livestock Oversight
Oversee daily care and feeding of livestock (horses, cows, chickens, goats, donkeys) through youth and family participation, both as assigned chores and Work Force Development opportunities
Ensure consistent care schedules, feeding plans, and humane treatment
Equip youth with skills and responsibility for safe, ethical animal handling
Maintain cleanliness, safety, and order in barns, coops, fencing, and feed areas
Maintain livestock areas including grounds management (mowing, weed eating, etc.)
Land, Ecology, & Trail Stewardship
Serve as a steward of Seamarks 465-acre working ranch, including:
Pastures, trails, and forested areas
Food plots and habitat management
Natural wildlife observation and education (deer, turkey, bear, alligator, turtles, etc.)
Teach youth the rhythms of the landwhat it means to work it, protect it, and respect the Creator who made it.
Coordinate safe and sustainable ATV, equine, and walking trail use
Collaborate with Facilities and Operations teams to identify infrastructure needs and submit work orders
Leadership, Safety, and Volunteer Coordination
Supervise daily youth ranch crews, including assigning duties, providing real-time coaching, and ensuring safety
Maintain a consistent schedule and accountability structure for all youth jobs under your oversight
Recruit and manage agriculture volunteers in partnership with the Volunteer Coordinator
Track inventory and submit purchase requests in coordination with leadership
Ranch Operations & Stewardship Team
As part of Seamarks commitment to unified campus care and youth development, the Agriculture & Livestock Program Coordinator is a core member of the Ranch Operations & Stewardship Team. This cross-functional team meets weekly to coordinate youth job assignments, prioritize work orders, and align property care with discipleship efforts. Members include the Agriculture & Livestock Program Coordinator, Facilities & Property Manager, Director of Operations (team lead), and Director of Programs.
The Director of Operations is the final steward of Seamarks 465-acre property and holds decision-making authority for land use and campus infrastructure under the Executive Directors leadership. All facilities or land-based initiatives must be coordinated through this team to ensure alignment, safety, and excellence.
Qualifications
35 years of experience in agriculture, ranching, animal care, or land-based education
Strong understanding of sustainable food production, ranch ecology, and livestock handling
Experience mentoring or discipling youth in a Christian environment preferred
Entrepreneurial mindset with comfort teaching budgeting, markets, and small business basic
Organized and self-motivated with strong leadership presence
Comfortable working long days outdoors in all weather conditions
Able to give and receive feedback clearly and respectfully
Willing to affirm Seamarks Statement of Faith and lead in a Christ-centered manner
Other Expectations
Flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, and special events
Must pass all background checks, MVR, and DCF clearances
CPR/First Aid preferred
Maintain reports including youth schedules, garden logs, animal records, performance reviews, and participation data, etc.
Full-time