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Read MoreUnion County Farmers Market is seeking an intern for the 2022 season. The position is 8-16 hours/week. There are 20 Saturday markets in the season. The market begins May 21, 2022 and ends Oct. 1, 2022. Training would ideally begin April 30, 2022.
The successful candidate will receive a $1000 scholarship funded by Union County Farmers Market and Union County Farm Bureau. Funds will be paid directly to the college or university in which the student is enrolled. If the student attends Ohio State, the internship would meet the 200 credit hours required for completing an internship.
The intern reports to the market manager and exhibit these qualities: dependability, ambition and good communication.
The ideal candidate should:
Applications are due by March 12, 2022.
Please send a cover letter and resume to:
Attn: Kathy Custer, [email protected]
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