Help Grow Our Regenerative Instructional Design Course
The experience
Help grow a regenerative instructional design course built to redefine how permaculture and regenerative farming are taught. This is not a casual volunteer role. You’ll support marketing and outreach while helping develop a new education framework meant to set standards for the field and train future generations through real-world, systems-based learning.
What you offer
20 hours of help per week
Content Writer:
Write, edit and publish inspiring content.
Photography:
Take, edit and provide amazing photos.
Video Making:
Create, edit and publish digital videos.
Social Media:
Maintain and update social media channels.
What you get
2 days off per week
Shared Dorm:
You will have a bed in a shared room, which means you will share the same room with other travelers.
Tent:
You will sleep in a tent at a camping site.
Breakfast:
You are entitled to a free breakfast, every day of your stay.
Lunch:
You are entitled to a free lunch, every day of your stay.
Dinner:
You are entitled to a free dinner, every day of your stay.
Free Laundry:
You can use our laundry room freely.
Pick Up:
We will pick you up when you arrive, and take you to our property.
Basic Internet Access:
Basic speed internet for you to work remotely
Dedicated Workspace:
Specific space for you to work remotely
Requirements
Fluent English or Intermediate Spanish
Over 21 years old
Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers
What's not included
Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa
Program Details
This position is for someone who wants to apply their marketing skills to a serious, values-driven education project—not casual content posting or generic promotion.
You’ll spend 3–4 days per week focused on marketing and outreach, helping grow a regenerative instructional design course centered on permaculture and real-world farming education. The remaining days will be spent working on the farm—getting dirt under your fingernails—so you fully understand the depth, effort, and reality behind the course you’re helping promote.
This is not for the faint of heart. The project is about creating a new framework for regenerative farming education, grounded in lived experience, systems thinking, and long-term impact. Initiative, clear thinking, and follow-through are expected.
In return, you’ll work directly with the course creator and receive clear direction, honest feedback, and practical mentorship. You can expect structure, autonomy, and meaningful work that contributes to shaping how future generations learn regenerative farming.
Activities & Shift
Marketing & Course Growth (3–4 days per week)
Support marketing strategy for a regenerative instructional design course
Assist with content planning, messaging, and audience outreach
Help position the course within the regenerative farming and education niche
Research platforms, partnerships, and channels aligned with the project
Track progress and reflect on what’s working (and what isn’t)
On-Farm Work & Immersion (remaining days)
Participate in hands-on permaculture and regenerative farm tasks
Assist with planting, maintenance, harvesting, and system upkeep
Observe and experience the real conditions behind the course content
Learn how theory translates into physical systems, labor, and constraints
Shifts & Rhythm
Typical schedule: 4–5 hours per day, with flexibility based on season and project needs
Marketing days are focused and self-directed
Farm days are physical, outdoors, and weather-dependent
This balance ensures that the marketing work is grounded in lived experience, not abstraction. Understanding the land, the labor, and the systems is essential to contributing meaningfully to this project.
Rules
We keep things simple and respectful here.
No smoking on the property
Treat people, tools, and the land with respect
Come with the understanding that plans can change day to day—flexibility is essential
Communicate clearly and honestly if something isn’t working
This project is built around real-life systems, not rigid schedules. Adaptability, common sense, and a steady attitude matter more than perfection.