Summit Community Gardens and EATS

Our Vision

An inclusive, sustainable community focused on learning, connection, and stewardship for current and future generations.

Our Mission

Our mission is to gather, learn and grow in our gardens and schools.

About Us

Our mission merged from two original purposes: Eat Awesome Things (EATS) -to empower and grow healthy communities with fun, food, and nutrition advocacy and Summit Community Gardens (SCG) - empowering our community to gather, learn, and garden at high altitudes. Together, we enhance our objectives to engage the community through four programs based on Education, Food Security, Sustainability, and Gathering.

We serve children, families, and community members in Park City and Summit County, Utah, by providing them with interactive programs that promote nutritious habits and positive social experiences. These programs lead us toward an inclusive and sustainable community focused on education, connection, and stewardship for current and future generations.



Jan 02, 2025
Part time
$32,000 - $37,000 yearly
Summit Community Gardens and EATS Hybrid (Park City, UT, USA)
Summit Community Gardens - EATS (SCG-EATS) seeks an Education Coordinator to lead our seed-to-soil educational programs with youth. Our programs blend hands-on gardening, cooking, nutrition, and sustainability for Pre-K to 9th graders in our community garden, in local schools, and offsite at various locations. This position reports to the Director of Education. The ideal candidate will have experience leading indoor and outdoor programs with children, developing curriculum, creating recipes, and gardening. Great communication skills are key. Assisting with building partnerships, working with volunteers, and program coordination rounds out this role. The Education Coordinator plays a key role in realizing the SCG -EATS vision of creating healthier outcomes for local children and inspiring the next generation of foodies. What You Will Do Implement Education Programs Lead or assist SCG-EATS cooking and gardening classes in school classrooms and...