Opportunity Hub
Opportunities to Grow Your Farm Career
The WWOOF Opportunity Hub connects aspiring farmers with paid positions, internships and events in organic agriculture.
Please note that WWOOFing is a non-monetary exchange, and that these paid positions are not considered WWOOFing, or part of the WWOOF program. If a WWOOF host hires someone for a paid position at their farm, that relationship is considered outside of their WWOOF membership and WWOOF is not responsible or liable for anything that results.
Do you have a paid employment or internship opportunity at your farm?
Job Opportunities
Paid Internships & Apprenticeships
Internships for College Credit
Receive College Credit in 4 Steps:
- Check out the WWOOF host directory. Find a farm that matches your interests and schedule.
- Not a member yet? Join WWOOF-USA.
- Contact hosts to ask questions and line up your farm visit.
- Let us know about your plans so we can provide documentation for your school.
🌱 Crafting Your WWOOF Internship: Every farm is unique. Ask your host questions and discuss the details beforehand – schedule, tasks, and focus of the internship before diving in.
🌿 Questions? Whether you have questions about setting up the internship, or need some official paperwork for your college, we’re here to help.
Events
Do you know of an event in your area that aligns with WWOOF’s mission and would be a great fit for us to attend? Let us know!
Farms & Land for Sale
Host Patrick is looking for someone who will love and care for his California farm as much as he has, and he’s ready to help them get settled and teach them the ropes as they step into stewardship.
Whether you're dreaming of a hobby farm, an off-grid lifestyle, or simply a place to breathe and reconnect with nature, this peaceful ranchette delivers. Wake up to golden light and panoramic views. Fall asleep under a sky full of stars. This is the quiet life you’ve been waiting for.
The Vermont Land Trust is looking for a farm buyer for the conserved Stone Farm in Glover, as part of our Farmland Access Program. This program is designed to help farmers find farmland to buy more affordably.
The Stone Farm is located near Shadow Lake in Glover, Vermont. The 196-acre property has over 30 acres of open land with prime or statewide agricultural soils, and about 130 acres of managed forest with 30 acres of productive sugarbush.
If you are a farmer interested in buying this property, you will need to submit a proposal as outlined in the Request for Proposals by February 15, 2026.
