Farm Maintenance at Gifford Farm - Full Time bei Educational Service Unit 3
Educational Service Unit 3 · Bellevue, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT #3
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Farm Maintenance - Full time
Job Title Code: 2112
Number of Days Worked: 32-40 hours/wk, 245 days/yr
Department: Program Services - Gifford Farm Education Center
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Immediate Supervisor/Job Summary: Working under the direction of the Executive Director of Program Services, Buildings and Grounds Coordinator and the Gifford Farm Coordinator, the Farm Maintenance position is responsible for the building and grounds and general maintenance of vehicles and farm equipment at Gifford Farm.
Essential Requirements:
- No history of child abuse or negligence.
- Working knowledge of farm equipment, basic building maintenance, and repair, Animal care, basic vehicle repair, and maintenance.
- Preferred: buildings and grounds experience, general maintenance, and construction experience.
- Regular and dependable in-person attendance is required as a condition of employment.
- Collaborate with other team leaders related to tasks and projects.
- Effective skills in communication and detailed planning.
- Successfully pass required background checks.
- The assigned duties of this position are not eligible for remote work consideration.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Understand and comply with the ESU #3 Board of Education Personnel Policies and Employee Handbook.
- Follow the direction of the Executive Director of Programs Services, Buildings and Grounds Coordinator, and Gifford Farm Coordinator in all matters related to Gifford Farm and Gifford Farm programs.
- Perform maintenance tasks as needed to maintain grounds, buildings, fences, equipment, light plumbing, and carpentry skills, vehicle care, mowing and weed eating, farm animal care, and the security of Gifford Farm Education Center.
- Notify the Coordinator of supplies needed to perform maintenance tasks.
- Pick up, unload, and store animal feed and supplies.
- Assist in chores related to maintenance of the Educational Programs.
- Assist Cropland lessee as needed.
- Other duties as assigned. Example: general maintenance /cleaning and upkeep of the property. The employee may also help with animal chores that might consist of being in close proximity to farm animals.
At Will Employment: Employment with ESU #3 is not for any period of time, and employment may be terminated at any time at the convenience of the terminating party, with or without cause, and with or without notice. Employment with ESU #3 is not governed by any express or implied contract of employment containing terms different from or inconsistent with those stated in this job description. The terms of this job description may not be modified except in a writing signed by the ESU #3 Administrator.
Essential Physical Requirements:
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Essential Physical Requirements Farm Maintenance Assistant
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Occasional-up to 33% of the time |
Occasional/essential- Up to 33% of the time, absolutely essential to the job |
Frequent between 34%-66% |
Continuous-over 66% of the time |
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Stamina |
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2. Walking |
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3. Standing |
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Flexibility |
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4. Bending or twisting at the neck more than the average person |
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5. Bending or twisting at the trunk more than the average person |
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6.Squatting/Stooping/Kneeling |
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7. Reaching above the head |
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8. Reaching forward |
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9. Repeating the same hand, arm or finger motion many times (For example: typing, data entry, etc.) |
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Activities |
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10. Climbing (on ladders, into large trucks/vehicles, etc.) |
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11. Hand/grip strength |
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12. Driving on the job |
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13. Typing non-stop |
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Use of Arms and Hands |
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14. Manual dexterity (using a wrench or screwing a lid on a jar) |
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15. Finger dexterity (typing or putting a nut on a bolt) |
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Lifting Requirements |
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16. Lifting up to 10 pounds (Mark all that apply) |
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Floor to waist |
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Waist to shoulder |
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17. Lifting 11 to 25 pounds (Mark all that apply) |
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Shoulder to overhead |
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18. Lifting 26 to 50 pounds (Mark all that apply) |
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19. Lifting 51 to 75 pounds (Mark all that apply) |
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Waist to shoulder |
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Shoulder to overhead |
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20. Can load/items weighing over 50 pounds that are lifted or carried be shared, or reduced into smaller loads? |
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Pushing/Pulling |
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21. 25 to 50 pounds |
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22. 51 to 75 pounds |
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23. 76 to 90 pounds |
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24. Over 90 pounds |
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Carrying |
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25. 10 to 25 pounds |
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26. 26 to 50 pounds |
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27. 51 to 75 pounds |
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28. 76 to 90 pounds |
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