Summer Internships

If accepted, as a Summer Intern you will be part of a dynamic team as you learn about our food system, horticulture, as well as animal husbandry of sheep, chickens pigs and turkeys. Land stewardship and habitat maintenance is also pivotal to all of the work that is done at Henny Penny Farm. The ideal candidate will be good at communicating with their peers as well as interfacing with the public. They will also be a quick learner, adaptable, and interested in learning how all aspects of the farm and our native habitats are interconnected. There is much to be learned and this would be a great experience for the student considering a career in biological sciences or just wanting a better understanding of our food system. The business of running a farm like Henny Penny not only is a valuable model to study but also provides interns an abundance of transferable skills to acquire. Interns work 5 days a week (Mon-Fri), 4 hours a day (on average).
We accept rising high school seniors or college-aged interns. While the internship itself is unpaid, there are many opportunities to also participate in our paid farm work such as working in the farm stand, helping with summer camp and extra animal duties as your skills develop.
The start and end dates of our internships are flexible depending on each intern’s situation but no internship will run less than 6 weeks.
Henny Penny Summer Intern Application
- You must do the application yourself. Parents or anyone else cannot do it for you.
- Complete EVERY part of the application. The Letter of Support is as valuable as your written answers to the Application Questions.
- Obtain a Letter of Support. This should be from an adult who knows you well. They CAN NOT be a member of your family. This CAN be a teacher, coach, employer, minister, etc. You can upload it below or mail it.
- If you are scheduled for an interview, you must come to your interview (if distance is an issue, a phone interview is possible).
- Please complete the application below.






