Working at Good Pickin’ Farm

Summer at GPF is full of animals, nature, kids, laughs and wholesome fun!

Interested in applying for summer 2024?
Come to our Job Fair!

March 16, 1-3pm

At Good Pickin’ Farm

Not just a summer job, it’s lifelong friendships and community!

Working at Good Pickin’ Farm summer camps is rewarding, can help you grow as a person, become more confident and independent.

Get outdoors, spend your day with kids, animals another fabulous counselors and have the summer of a lifetime.

Do you like to go home tired, dirty and happy?

Work in an environment where you are supported, are part of a team and will make lifelong friends. Our counselors make a difference in children’s lives.

It’s not always easy!

It can be a tough job where you are “on” all day and dedicate your day to children and animals. BUT, it’s so rewarding and there is nothing like the camaraderie between our counselors.

Become part of the Farmily!

We have opportunities for young high schoolers as Counselors in Training, older high schoolers, college students, educators, camp professionals and more! Apply for a seasonal job with us and have a meaningful summer experience. Many staff return for multiple summers and gain skills they can apply to a spectrum of careers and will carry with them throughout their lives.

Counselors keeping things fun at the end of the day during pick-up with music and dancing!

“I felt that we made a difference in a lot of kids’ summers to make them get out of their comfort zones and to just have fun!!”

— First Year Counselor

“I love working at the farm! Beyond the fact that I get to spend my days outside with animals, I get to meet and work with lots of amazing kids! It feels like everyone here truly cares about their work and about each other.”

— First Year Counselor

“My favorite thing about working summer camp is that the counselors form great friendships and really keep things fun - not just for the campers, but for themselves as well. They are truly having a great time, even at the end of a long hard day.”

— Assistant Director