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Blue Skye Farm Natural Science Education Internship

Farm-Internship-Icon-Color-Full-Size-RGB-295x300-1The Blue Skye Farm Natural Science Education Internship is a summer residential program that trains participants to educate the community about sustainable agriculture and natural science through our kids camps, farm stand, and u-pick tours.

Certified by the Washington State Farm Internship Program, you’ll help run Blue Skye Farm, home of Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science, educating the community about growing and selling produce. This is an immersive work-trade experience, with room and board included for qualified applicants starting in early summer, with income available while helping to teach kids camps through late summer.

Both internship positions are tentatively filled, but the application deadline is January 5th for consideration if either of the spots opens back up, with preference given for those who have a passion for teaching natural science as well as sustainable agriculture, who want to return to work with us in future summers, and who live in Washington State.

FAQ – Mission, Directors & Participants 

The mission of the internship is to guide you to become an excellent educator in the fields of natural science and sustainable agriculture.  The program is designed for aspiring teachers of homesteaders, hobby farmers, and budding entrepreneurs to develop skills of energy conservation and self-sufficiency at our home campus on Blue Skye Farm. Work to learn homesteading, sustainability, permaculture and pedagogical skills to foster a revolutionary lifestyle of appropriate living that cultivates the home environment in a way that benefits nature as well as humans.

WJECCArtBook7-2No matter your previous experience, you will be expected to fully participate in every possible training opportunity to push your skills to a higher level of excellence, although your own health will be the priority. We hope that along with your development of a personal medicine wheel of health, guided by permaculture principles, the values of earth skills, and your own self-care and self-motivation, you become a person to whom anyone could turn to in times of need.

Skills you will develop include • Organic Fruit Orcharding, Herb & Vegetable Gardening • Wild Edible Foraging & Preparation • Medicinal Herb Collection & Preservation • Farm Animal Care & Cultivation • Sustainable Building & Wetland Restoration • Entrepreneurial Cottage Industry Budgeting • Paleo & Vegan Cooking & Food Storage and more.

Farm Internship Directors: Kim Chisholm will be your primary mentor through this experience, along with Chris Chisholm who will be guiding the Wolf Camp Earth Skills Teaching Apprenticeship alongside all our summer staff.

FAQ – Dates, Living Quarters, Cost & Compensation

2025 Dates for this full-time summer residential training program include June 15 – Aug 30. Room and board are provided, so most participants won’t have expenses all summer. In addition, participants can join payroll co-teaching summer camps in the second half of summer to earn approximately $700 per week. See schedule below for more details.

Living quarters are a room in farmhouse (best for couples or singles who are careful about cleanliness, sanitation, colds/flus and Covid-19) with full access to the kitchen and bathrooms, and a full-size fridge/freezer and storage space in the barn/garage.

Work-Trade & Compensation: The internship is designed as a work-trade program. Besides produce that is directed to winter storage for farm owners and feeding summer staff, interns may keep 50% of farmstand revenue (open on weekends from end of June to end of September) which varies depending on weather, work productivity, and other variables common to farming.

We recommend you bring a simple laptop to keep track of work since we run of our business on Google Drive. Otherwise, there are no expenditures you will need to make throughout the summer, as all your expenses including room and board, workman’s compensation insurance, etc. are complimentary. However, most participants do supplement our meals, garden and orchard harvests with additional groceries as well as periodic fishing, clamming and wildcrafting trips with Wolf Camp apprentices. To participate in some of those activities, you may need appropriate outdoor gear so check out our Summer Expeditions Packing List for ideas.

Food, facilities, gear, books, transportation between courses and markets, etc. is complimentary in exchange for the help you will be providing such as organizing, packing and periodic kitchen duties. You take care of your own personal variables such as health care and insurance, smart phone and personal vehicle expenses if have you one or both of those, and entertainment if you so choose. You’ll also have free access to books and field guides in the Wolf Camp library.

FAQ – Farm Internship Benefits & Background

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We ran our farm internship periodically as a pilot program over the years until the Washington State Farm Internship Project legislation passed in 2015 and we began the program in earnest. Check out our apprenticeship testimonials from novice apprentices, former campers-turned-instructors, and experienced educators who all succeeded in our summer apprenticeships and agree that results far exceeded expectations.

Some might think that not spending any money all summer, and gaining income from farm sales are the bottom-line benefits, but the real bottom line is your transformation into an experienced farmer with foundations in small business management. Successful participants also gain eligibility for employment at Wolf Camp and have strong recommendations for employment elsewhere. Washington State requires that internships are for the benefit of participants. Click that link for a pdf describing state laws about internships.

FAQ – Work Priorities & Skill Goals

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Your goals will expand over the course of the summer, from learning the basics of sustainable farming, to the development of your entrepreneurial skills, to being given teaching opportunities during the summer.

1st Priority: Learn to teach natural science while also producing, marketing and selling sustainable farm produce.

2nd Priority: Take care of yourself, while supporting other staff. It is important that you come into the program as healthy and prepared as possible, for although during the training portion of the program your educational needs are the focus, during the summer camp season, the needs of the children at camp will be our focus.

3rd Priority: Develop a working knowledge of the skills. Interns always relate how at the end of the summer, they were amazed at how this “just happened” but on the other hand, with skills like these, it’s all about studying each and every aspect at length.

FAQ – Additional Skills Gained

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2015 Blue Skye Farm Intern Sarah Inskeep at her study site on the barn roof where she always watched the sunset. Edges of garden, chicken coop and house to right.

• Sustainable Farming
• Farm Animal Care & Cultivation
• Organic & Biodynamic Herb & Vegetable Gardening
• Appropriate Energy Technologies
• Sustainable Building
• Natural Selection Forestry (chopping and chain sawing, wood splitting and moving)
• Budgeting & Profits from Entrepreneurial Cottage Industry
• Wild Edible Foraging & Preparation (Herbs, Nuts, Roots, Flowers, Fruits, Insects)
• Primitive Cooking & Food Storage (pit cook, clay oven, ash cakes, smoking, jerkying, pemmican)
• Medicinal Herb Collection & Preservation (drawing from knowledge of area herbalists)
• Hide Tanning (wet and dry scraping, brain and other high-tannin methods, hair on and off)
• Clay Harvesting, Molding & Firing
• Parfleching (carrying cases, drum making, sheaths and quivers with fur and tanned hide)
• Birding & Bird Language (academic and song-to-alarm interpretations)
• Naturalist Sketching & Journaling (using sit spots, drawing instruction, quick journaling strategies)
• Wet Fire Maintenance & Fire by Friction (bow drill, hand drill, fire plow, flint & steel)
• Flintknapping & Primitive Tool Making (from harvested stones, bones, wood)
• Bow & Arrow Making (survival bows, self-bows, lumber bows, fletching, lashing, etc.)
• Primitive Fishing (wiring, netting, spearing, bow fishing, hand fishing, hook and line, gorges, bull frogging)
• Natural Water Purification (seeps, filters, rock boiling, and locating natural springs)
• Bowls & Cordage Making (double and triple reverse wrap using nettle, fireweed, cedar, kelp seaweed)
• Bioregional Ecosystems (old growth temperate rainforest, glaciated alpine meadow, intertidal and estuary, river and lake, wetland and bog, desert and sagebrush steppe, mixed pine and subalpine forest)
• Music and the Arts (flute making, drumming, songwriting, poetry, clay sculpting, natural paints, singing and pianos/guitars on hand)
• Risk Management (assessing sites, planning activities, mitigating hazards)
• Emergency Rescue, Advanced First Aid, CPR (wilderness and water settings)
• Health & Organizational Strategies (western lineal and medicine wheel use for self, lessons, projects)
• Incorporating Permaculture & Starting New Schools (examples of non-profits, partnerships, sole ventures, and communities)

Internship Calendar

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Jan 11 Optional Staff Zoom Gathering: Cooperative Management & Pedagogy
Jan 25 Optional Staff Zoom Gathering: DEI & Environmental Justice
Feb 8 Optional Staff Zoom Gathering: Ethnobotany & Appropriation
Feb 22 Optional Staff Zoom Gathering: Navigation & Risk Management
March 8 Optional Staff Zoom Gathering: Animal Tracks & Sign
March 22 Optional Staff Zoom Gathering: Birds by Sight & Sound

March 28 Optional Staff Training Workshop: Wilderness Survival & Fire by Friction in Puyallup
April 4 Optional Staff Training Workshop: Wild Edible Foods Foraging & Herbal Medicine Making in Puyallup
April 11 Optional Staff Training Workshop: Wildlife Safety & Awareness: Animal Tracking & Bird Language in Orting with carpooling from Puyallup
April 18 Optional Staff Training Workshop: Backcountry Safety, Natural Navigation, Map & Compass in Ashford with carpooling from Puyallup

June 19 Arrival Option: Campground Set-Up & Wolf Journey Book One: Trail of the Neighborhood Naturalist
June 20 Staff Training: Gardens & Farm Stand, Solstice Birding & Bug-Out
June 21 Staff Training: Island Ethnobiology & Bug-Out
June 22 Staff Training: Prairieland Ethnobiology & Bug-Out
June 23 Staff Training: Seaside Ethnobiology & Bug-Out
June 24 Staff Training: Pedagogical Policies & Procedures
June 25 Staff Training: Risk Management Policies & Procedures
June 26 Staff Training: Wilderness Basic Life Support & CPR/AED
June 27 Staff Training: Gardens & Farm Stand, Canoeing & Kayaking
June 28 Staff Training: Prep Teaching Partners & Resources

June 29 – July 3 at Lake Sammamish: Wilderness Skills Sampler Day Camp runs simultaneously with the Advanced FLOW Day Camp; Bite of the Wilderness Overnight Camp runs simultaneously with the GO with the FLOW Overnight Camp.

WJECCArtBook4July 4: Off; Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand Option
July 5: Prep for Adv Artisan Overnight Camp

July 6-10 at Lake Sammamish: Wilderness Survival Craft day camp runs simultaneously with the Advanced Skills of the Artisan day camp and Advanced Artisans overnight camp.

July 11: Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand
July 12: Prep for Wilderness Survival Day Camp

July 13-17 Wild Cooking & Herbology & Advanced Wilderness Survival day camps at Lake Sammamish; Wilderness Survival Craft day camp in Puyallup;

July 18: Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand

July 19-24, 2026: Out-of-this-World Wilderness Camp & Advanced Wilderness Education & Survival Training near Mt Rainier; Wildlife Search & Rescue day camp in Puyallup;

July 25: Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand
July 26: Prep for Herbal Day Camp

July 27-31 Wildlife Search & Rescue& Advanced Conservation & Field Science day camps at Lake Sammamish; Wild Cooking & Herbology day camp in Puyallup;

Aug 1: Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand
Aug 2: Prep for Adv Wilderness Survival Day Camp

August 3-7 Wild Cooking & Herbology & Advanced Animal Tracking day camps at Lakes Sammamish; Tracking Bugs, Birds, Bobcats, Bears & Beyond overnight camp at Lake Sammamish; Advanced Wilderness Survival day camp in Puyallup;

Aug 8: Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand
Aug 9: Prep for Herbal Overnight Camp

August 10-14 Wilderness Survival Craft & Advanced Herbal Medicine, Cooking & Craft day camps at Lakes Sammamish; Wild Chefs & Herbal Medics overnight camp at Lake Sammamish; Advanced Wildlife Tracking & Birding day camp in Puyallup;

Aug 15: Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand
Aug 16: Prep for Adv Herbal Medicine Day Camp

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August 17-21 Wildlife Search & Rescue & Advanced Wilderness Survival day camps at Lakes Sammamish; Secrets of the Ancient Scout & Advanced Zombie Apocalypse Survival Test overnight camps at Lake Sammamish; Advanced Herbal Medicine, Cooking & Craft day camp in Puyallup;

Aug 22: Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand
Aug 23: Prep for Farm Camp

August 24-28 Blue Skye Farm & Forest day camp in Puyallup;

Aug 29: Blue Skye Gardens & Farm Stand

Aug 30 – Sept 4 Epic GeoTrek Option – Honorable Hunting, Photography & Field Science

Sept 5: Option to prep for natural history and wolf tracking expedition road trip if wanting to join staff for all or part of that adventure running Sept 6-26. Most expenses complimentary as training for next year. Or housesit Blue Skye Farm for complimentary room and board if preferred.

Application

Both internship positions are tentatively filled, but the application deadline is January 5th for consideration if either of the spots opens back up, with preference given for those who have a passion for teaching natural science as well as sustainable agriculture, who want to return to work with us in future summers, and who live in Washington State.

Click here for supplemental FAQs received from applicants. We’re looking forward to receiving your application, but feel free to call or email us so we can clarify any questions you have. There is so very much to gain and to give in this program, so we’re looking forward to sharing it with you. – Kim & Chris Chisholm

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Blue Skye Farm Rainbow Series: View from our barn looking over Meeker Creek restoration project before replanting began in Winter 2015

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