POSITION AVAILABLE: Ashevillage Institute’s Mycology Coordinator
Volunteer position with benefits for grad students and college seniors
“We are delivering a whole system, ground-up approach that addresses humanity’s most critical challenges at a neighborhood scale.” – Janell Kapoor, founder
START IN 2012 (Choice of 3, 6, or 12-month internship)
The Ashevillage Institute (AVI) is looking for a top notch volunteer to fill our Mycology Coordinator position. This is an incredible opportunity to be part of one of the premier urban permaculuture demonstration sites in the country. You will be working with a dedicated and knowledgeable on-site staff to design, develop, implement and test the performance of diverse mushroom production systems that you help to create.
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ASHEVILLAGE INSTITUTE
The Ashevillage Institute (AVI) is a nonprofit dedicated to sustainable solutions in action. AVI is based at a one-acre property with integrated ecological systems that address humanity’s most pressing needs. We grow food and medicinal plants, capture and use rainwater, work with volunteers and interns, and offer tours and educational programs. Our goal is to inspire others to do the same on a home and neighborhood scale. Our site is residential and sits between downtown Asheville, NC and 60 acres of wooded parkland and trails. Highlights include:
• 18,000 gallon living rainwater catchment system with bio-myco remediation
• Two naturally renovated houses, one for guests and one for residents
• Aquaponic greenhouse with integrated chicken coop and shower
• Five recirculating aquaponic ponds, bogs, and catchment swales
• Beautiful and organic edible, medicinal, and flowered landscape
• Earthworks that maximize rainwater retention and utilization
• Bees, chickens, soldier fly larvae & mushroom production
• Outdoor kitchen with wood-fired cook stove & oven
• Natural buildings, renovations & mud art
• Woods with camping and meeting space
• Recycled urbanite patio
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RESPONSIBILITIES
• Research and develop an integrated mushroom system that maximizes water and nutrient usage for the purpose of on-site remediation, medicine and food consumption
• Design, build and implement mushroom habitat in logs, shrub piles and a mycoremediation train in a way that is in sync with the overall site aesthetic
• Research and acquire seven edible species for medicinal, nutritive and bioremediation uses
* Note life/production cycles of each
* Determine production capacity (yield)
• Develop and implement system to harvest and preserve mushrooms for specific end uses
• Analyze mushrooms for toxins including heavy metals, hydrocarbons and pesticides
• Research local mushroom market, and propose and implement a strategy for selling mushrooms, ie: to local restaurants, thus helping to develop a cottage industry
• Create a detailed program with distinct tasks for maintenance and recording data
• Contribute to educational outreach via:
* Writing/editing articles, blogs and possibly videos
* Facilitating tours and assisting workshops
* Being available for interviews
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QUALIFICATIONS
• Pursuing an advanced degree (Master’s or Doctorate program) in Mycology or related field
• Knowledge of mushroom propagation, growing, harvest cycles
• You have a deep passion for creating ecological solutions to today’s global challenges
• You have a refined eye for detail and a job well-done
• You are a good communicator and team player
• You are comfortable working on your own and with others
• You are good at finding creative solutions and have an uplifting, win-win attitude
• You don’t mind grunt work and getting dirty
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BENEFITS & OPPORTUNITIES
• Work with AVI’s staff of who specialize in ecological systems and program design
• Help develop a new system at one of the nation’s premier urban Permaculture sites
• Collaborate with a team of other university interns
• Deepen your learning in a real-life setting
• Assist the 1-week Water Management Workshop, including the President of Appropedia.org
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COMMITMENT
The Mycology Coordinator position requires 15 hours per week minimum, and at least a three month commitment. You will need to have a laptop and be based in Asheville, NC. This is not a paid position, but funding may be available through your university and/or other sources. Course credit may be available through your university.
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APPLY
Please submit a CV/resume, a letter of interest, and two references to info@ashevillage.org.

