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Gardener in Residence: Lake View Elementary

Position Overview 

Rooted is seeking an experienced educator and grower to serve as Gardener-in-Residence (GiR) at Lake View Elementary School in Madison, Wisconsin for the 2025-2026 school year.

About Rooted 

Rooted, formed in 2020, grows a community-led, sustainable food system through urban agriculture education, food production, and land access so that people can grow and thrive in healthy, equitable, and sustainable neighborhoods. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, Rooted connects communities across the north and south sides through its three core sites—Troy Farm, the Madison School Farm, and the Badger Rock Neighborhood Center & Urban Farm—as well as a network of community and school gardens.

General Statement of Duties and Responsibilities 

The Gardener-in-Residence (GiR) manages and maintains the school garden in collaboration with the school. Following best practices in the field of garden-based education, the Gardener-in-Residence develops and implements engaging gardening, cooking, and arts activities for diverse populations of Madison area students. The GiR collaborates with school administration, staff, students and families to ensure the school garden serves as a thriving teaching resource to the school community.

Schedule

  • Rooted training: August 26-28, 2025, 10 hours of training
  • Lake View Elementary: 
    • September 2025 – June 10, 2026 – weekly for 10 hours/ week, Fridays 7:30 am- 3:30 pm (8 hours teaching/ garden maintenance/ walking school bus + 2 hours planning/ prep). Schedule will follow MMSD school calendar
    • October 2025- June 2026- 5 hours/ week for 10 week sessions leading after school cultural cooking club, Wednesdays 2- 6 pm (includes 1-2 hours prep) 
    • June 10, 2026- August 29, 2026- 8 hours/ week for 10 weeks, summer garden maintenance and/or leading garden activities (summer schedule to be determined with staff)

Compensation

  • $20/ hour, part-time LTE

Specific Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Builds relationships and coordinates with teachers, school staff and volunteers.
  • Develops engaging gardening, cooking, and arts activities, following best practices in the field of garden-based education.
  • Leads hands-on garden experiences with students.
    Collaborates with school staff to ensure garden lessons support the school community.
  • Performs hands-on garden work to maintain the school garden, if desired by school.
  • Coordinates volunteers (parents, students, community members) to support garden activities.
  • Communicates regularly with Rooted Farm to School Director based on a mutually agreed upon schedule.
  • Responsible for communicating with school staff to establish a schedule for garden lessons and responding to emails within 48 hours to ensure program efficiency and clear communication with school staff.
  • Other tasks as assigned.

Qualifications

  • At least two years experience working with elementary-aged children in educational and/or recreational settings is preferred.
  • At least one year of experience gardening or farming using sustainable and/or organic practices is preferred.
  • Experience working with cultural competence in diverse groups of people in community settings.
  • Proficient use of smart phones, office software, email, and other technology.
  • Ability to communicate effectively.
  • Ability to lift and carry at least 50 pounds.
  • Ability to commit to and promote Rooted’s mission, goals and priorities.

How to Apply

Please apply directly through BambooHR at or mail your cover letter and resume to:

Rooted c/o Erica Krug
517 E Badger Road
Madison, WI 53713

Review of applications will begin right away and continue until the position is filled.

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We are committed to collaborations rooted in food, land, and learning so that people can grow and thrive in healthy, equitable, and sustainable neighborhoods. Ours is a firm commitment to building racial equity and inclusion and dismantling racism in our communities, in our education and food systems, in the environment, and within our organization. This is a path of lifelong learning and commitment to action.

Rooted is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. We strongly encourage applications from diverse applicants of all ages. Rooted is committed to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment.

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