Climate & Environment Part-time

Communications Coordinator

National Young Farmers Coalition

Posted

Feb 05, 2026

Location

Remote (US)

Type

Part-time

Compensation

$29 - $29

Mission

What you will drive

  • Manage content and posting on Young Farmers and Cultivemos social media platforms to support strategic and programmatic goals
  • Collaborate with teams to create, post, and monitor social media content, update communications calendars, and manage comments and messages
  • Support website updates related to farmer mental health, including creating pages and transferring content
  • Draft and send quarterly newsletters, support email communications, and assist with outreach to raise awareness of resources

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role amplifies farmer voices, increases awareness of farmer mental health resources, and advances the organization's mission through thoughtful communications that tackle critical barriers like climate change, racial inequities, and access to farmland.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • Demonstrated experience managing organizational social media accounts across platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
  • Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills with ability to adapt tone for different audiences
  • Experience monitoring social media comments and responding thoughtfully and professionally
  • Familiarity with social media best practices, analytics, and trends in mission-driven contexts
  • Experience using project management tools (e.g., Asana) and email marketing platforms (e.g., Campaign Monitor)

Benefits

What's in it for you

Hourly compensation rate of $28.56 per hour (part-time, 20 hours/week). Benefits include health, vision and dental insurance, generous paid time off, paid sick days, personal days, paid family leave, and retirement matching.

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The National Young Farmers Coalition represents, mobilizes, and engages young farmers to ensure their success by tackling structural and economic barriers like access to affordable farmland, student debt, climate change, healthcare, and racial inequities.