SSA - Urban Ag Cohort
Summary
| Title: | SSA - Urban Ag Cohort |
|---|---|
| ID: | 2026 - fall |
Description
Sierra Service Project is now accepting applications for these SSA Urban Ag positions:
- Program Fellows - six per team
Locations
- SSP's office is located at 1516 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815. Most days will start and end here, although the cohort will be out in the community during the day.
- Paid workforce development for ages 16-30
- Transform food deserts into food hubs
- Lunch and transportation provided
- Cohorts will last 12 weeks
- The weekly schedule is consistent Tuesday through Friday from 8 AM to 2:30 PM
- Occasional weekend or evening hours are required for special events
Employment Dates
- September 1, 2026: First day
- November 20, 2026: Last day
Pay
- Program Fellows: $20/hour, 24 hours/week
Qualifications
- Ages 16-30
- Able to work with no or limited interruption for the duration of your employment. Please identify any schedule limitations within the application.
- Employees who work with youth are required by California law to complete Live Scan fingerprinting (paid for by SSP); any convictions may lead to a job offer being revoked.
All program participants must:
1) Reside within Sacramento city limits
- Verify your address is within city boundaries before applying
- Applicants residing outside of the City of Sacramento’s limits will not be considered
- Reside within a Qualified Census Tract (a low-income area as designated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development);
- Reside in a low- or moderate-income household;
- Reside in a household that experienced unemployment;
- Reside in a household that experienced increased food or housing insecurity;
- Reside in a household that is receiving services from Tribal governments; or
- Reside in a household that qualifies for the following federal assistance: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Free and Reduced Price School Lunch and Breakfast, Head Start, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, Section 8 Vouchers, or Pell Grant.
- Have not participated in an AmeriCorps program;
- May have difficulty finding employment;
- Are low-income;
- Are unemployed and/or out of school;
- Are or were justice-involved;
- Are in or transitioning from foster care; or
- Are engaged with the mental health or substance abuse system.
Applications Due
- Program Fellow: July 1, 2026 (job offers made by July 15, 2026)
Application Process
Complete an online application, which includes essay questions. We suggest writing and editing your responses in a separate document and copying and pasting your responses into the fields. Take the questions seriously, but limit your responses to 150-250 words. If you prefer, you may answer any question via a 1 to 3 minute audio / video response. List n/a in the essay response field.
Essay Questions
- This position includes hands-on training and opportunities to develop new skills. What skills are you most interested in learning or improving?
- Please describe any training you have had around leadership, management, and community engagement.
- Please share why you are interested in urban agriculture and food sovereignty.
- If you have personal experience with limited food access, how might that inform your work in this role?
Informational Call & Zoom Interview
- After completing this application, someone in the SSP office will contact you to schedule an informational call (phone or Zoom).
- The next step will be a Zoom interview with the Program Director and Program Manager (or HQ staff person in the case of hiring the Program Manager).
Questions? Reach out to director@sierraserviceproject.org.
