LMIA Job Alert: Farm Supervisor Role in Alberta Cannabis

Now Hiring: Farm Supervisor at Black Rock Cannabis Company in Beaver County, AB

  • Full-time, permanent Farm Supervisor position available in Beaver County, Alberta
  • Competitive hourly wage of $22.00 for 40 hours per week
  • Opportunity to lead and coordinate farm operations and staff
  • Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) approved role — open to eligible international applicants
  • Ideal for candidates with 1–2 years of farm or agriculture experience
  • Applications are being accepted now — immediate start preferred

If you’re passionate about agriculture, thrive in rural settings, and have a knack for leadership, this opportunity might be just what you’re looking for.

Join a Growing Industry in Alberta’s Heartland

Black Rock Cannabis Company — nestled in the agricultural landscape of Beaver County, Alberta — is currently looking for a dedicated Farm Supervisor to join their team. This is a permanent, full-time role offering $22.00 per hour for a standard 40-hour workweek, with the added bonus of working in a fast-growing sector of Canadian agriculture: cannabis cultivation.

Whether you’re already experienced in crop production or you’re looking to take your farming career to the next level, this position offers a fantastic opportunity to apply your skills in a leadership role.

Farm supervisor overseeing cannabis crops in Alberta

What You’ll Be Responsible For

As a Farm Supervisor, you’ll play a key role in the day-to-day operations of the farm. Your primary duty will be to lead and coordinate a team of general farm workers and harvesting staff. But there’s more to it than just managing people — your responsibilities will also include:

  • Ensuring that all farm safety and biosecurity procedures are properly followed
  • Maintaining detailed production records and quality control documentation
  • Overseeing the growing process and crop-related activities to ensure healthy yields
  • Keeping accurate work logs and staff reports
  • Operating and performing maintenance on farm machinery and equipment
  • Pitching in with general farm duties as needed

This is a hands-on role that requires a strong work ethic and the ability to take initiative. You’ll need to be comfortable working outdoors and managing a team through busy harvesting periods. Sound like your kind of challenge?

Who Should Apply?

Black Rock Cannabis Company is looking for someone who brings both experience and enthusiasm to the table. Here’s what they’re hoping to find in the ideal candidate:

  • Language: Fluent in English (spoken and written)
  • Education: Secondary (high school) diploma required
  • Experience: 1–2 years of experience in a similar farm-related role

In addition to these basic requirements, having a keen eye for detail is a must. Whether you’re inspecting crops, updating logs, or coordinating with your crew, accuracy and attentiveness will go a long way in this position.

Work Environment & Physical Demands

Like most farm jobs, this role comes with its fair share of physical activity. The successful applicant should be prepared for:

  • Working in outdoor conditions through various seasons
  • Long periods of standing, walking, and bending
  • Handling machinery and equipment safely and efficiently
  • Monitoring crops and maintaining cleanliness in growing areas

If you love working with your hands, enjoy being outdoors, and don’t shy away from a bit of dirt under your nails, this role could be a perfect match.

Why This Role Matters

As the Canadian cannabis industry continues to expand, so does the demand for skilled professionals who can bring consistency, leadership, and quality to the cultivation process. Farm Supervisors like the one being hired at Black Rock Cannabis Company are essential for maintaining high standards and keeping operations running smoothly.

Plus, this LMIA-approved job means it’s open to international candidates who are eligible to work in Canada — making it an excellent option for those looking to build a long-term agricultural career in Alberta.

How to Apply

If this opportunity sounds like a fit for you, the employer is actively accepting applications. Don’t wait — they’re looking for someone to start as soon as possible.

To apply, send your resume by email to: blackrockcc@hotmail.com

Final Thoughts

This is more than just a job — it’s a chance to work with a growing company, in a beautiful part of Alberta, and in an industry that’s shaping the future of Canadian agriculture. Whether you’re already in farming or looking to transition into cannabis cultivation, this could be your next step.

Interested in more farm and agriculture job opportunities in Alberta? Check out our latest listings and career advice on our Job Board and Career Resources pages.

Ready to roll up your sleeves and lead from the field? Send in your application today!