Join the Green Team

Welcome to the Job Training Program! We’re so glad you stopped by to learn more.

Through our Job Training Program for women facing homelessness, you’ll have the opportunity to work a paid position on our beautiful Green Phoenix Farm in downtown Salt Lake while working towards stable housing and employment. We provide personal support every step of the way in order to help you succeed in all areas of your life. We believe that every person deserves a chance. We believe that every person can find happiness, stability, and success with the right support. Especially in these challenging times, we believe in the healing power of the garden and the difference a connection with food, nature, and other people can make in individual lives.

Read an in-depth report of our Job Training Program here.*

Read an in-depth report of our Green Phoenix Farm and its environmental regeneration successes here.*

*Compiled in 2021.

Are you ready to become a vital part of a team?

  • Receive a paying job on our beautiful farm
  • Reconnect with your sense of personal power and community as you build new skills
  • Get individualized support every step of the way. We'll help you navigate housing and community resources as you prepare for your career.
  • Restore your strengths, confidence, and options.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below are a few of our most asked questions. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you want to ask more about something! We are ready to chat at 801.948.043.

What is a typical day like in this program?

During training, you can expect to work hard and get your hands dirty! The work day starts with yoga and breathwork at 9:30 am and a typical day might include weeding garden beds, planting seeds, harvesting vegetables and cut flowers, and turning compost piles. Lunch is provided every day and there are breaks built in, just like a normal work day. The work day concludes around 2:30. A big part of the program is “Nourish Days” where you’ll participate in job skills workshops, enjoy guest speakers, and focus on your strengths and goals with our mentors.

What kind of job can I expect to get after this program?

During training, you’ll work with our mentors to create an Action Plan. We’ll help you consider past jobs, certifications you’ve held, and your interests as you make a plan for getting a stable job after graduation. You will also have access to a network of partner employers who are interested in hiring our graduates. In the past, Green Team graduates have gone on to work in healthcare, food service, retail, agriculture/farming, and get additional training and education.

Do I have to be unemployed to participate in the program?

No, you do not. Some women come to the Green Team under-employed and others decide to work multiple jobs while participating in our program. We know that everyone’s situation is different but ask that you are able to commit to a schedule of Tuesday through Friday from 9:30 am-2:30 pm for work on the farm

How long does the program last and what happens at the end of the season?

The program lasts for a period of twelve weeks. As we near the end of the season, our mentors will help you determine an Action Plan for your next steps. Even after you graduate, there is always a place for you at the Green Phoenix Farm. We welcome our graduates back for events and visits, and provide ongoing support to you once you begin your next job.

Do I need to go through the program alone?

At WCG, we believe in the power of community, especially when going through challenges. The Green Team is truly a team - you’ll join 5-7 other women and go through all of training together. Many of our program graduates remain friends long after training ends. We also have a team of four staff members who are there for YOU throughout the season.

Do I need to be homeless to participate?

This program is intended for women facing homelessness. We know that homelessness can mean a lot of different things and that everyone’s situation is different. If you have questions about if you’ll qualify, please contact our team at 801.948.0431. We are excited to talk with you!

Do I get free housing through this program?

During training, our Housing Advocate will work alongside you as you navigate community housing resources and attain stable housing. Housing is not automatically provided through our program, but we will help you find the right resources.

Where is the farm? Can I stop by and see it?

The 1.4-acre Green Phoenix Farm (formerly called the Green Team Farm) is located at 622 W 100 S, on property owned by the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake. We love showing people around our certified organic farm and ask that you make an appointment with Job Training Program Director Jackie Rodabaugh (801.948.0431; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

Can I volunteer on the farm?

Absolutely! Volunteers are a huge part of what we do on the farm and we have regularly scheduled community work days. Please visit our Volunteer page to learn more about opportunities at the Green Phoenix Farm and to connect with our Volunteer Director.

I am an employer - how can I hire a Green Team graduate?

Thanks for your interest! The Green Team thrives on community connection and we provide easy ways for employers to hire our well-qualified graduates. Please contact Job Training Program Director Jackie Rodabaugh (801.948.0431; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) to learn more.