Benefits:
Employee discounts
Flexible schedule
Training & development
Farmers Market Sales Associate
Texas Tribal Buffalo Project (TTBP)
The Texas Tribal Buffalo Project is seeking a dependable, trustworthy, and community-oriented Farmers Market Sales Associate to represent our organization at farmers markets throughout San Antonio and surrounding counties. This role supports TTBP’s mission to restore kinship between Texas Indigenous Lineal Descendants and the buffalo, strengthen food sovereignty, support healthy land and people, and expand access to high-quality Indigenous foods in community-centered markets that accept EBT/SNAP.
This position requires someone who is punctual, self-directed, respectful, organized, and comfortable working with the public in a sales and outreach role. The ideal candidate will take pride in representing TTBP with professionalism, care, and consistency while supporting our goals of community education, equitable food access, and stronger local food systems.
Responsibilities
Attend 2–3 farmers markets per week in San Antonio and surrounding counties.
Prioritize and participate in markets that are community-oriented and accept EBT/SNAP, with a focus on markets where EBT use is strong.
Represent TTBP’s mission, values, and products with professionalism and cultural respect.
Share knowledge/interest about buffalo, regenerative agriculture, food sovereignty, and Indigenous food systems.
Set up, operate, and break down the market booth, including freezer, tent, tables, displays, and related equipment.
Safely transport product inventory and booth equipment using a reliable truck or similar vehicle.
Sell products, support EBT/SNAP transactions, and provide friendly, accurate customer service.
Track inventory, sales, and basic market notes after each event.
Work alongside and help coordinate a volunteer assisting at each market.
Maintain a clean, organized, and secure booth space at all times.
Money handling and end deposits with exact verifications per pop up locations.
Assist customers with product selection and provide exceptional service.
Set up and break down the market booth, ensuring an inviting atmosphere.
Manage inventory levels and restock products as needed throughout the day.
Promote and educate customers about our buffalo products and sustainable practices.
Process sales transactions accurately and efficiently using a point-of-sale system.
Collect customer feedback to help improve our offerings and services.
Maintain cleanliness and organization of the market space and products.
Collaborate with team members to achieve sales goals and enhance customer experience.
Qualifications
A reliable truck or suitable vehicle capable of hauling a freezer and booth equipment is required.
Ability to lift, carry, and move heavy items, up to 50–75 lbs.
Strong communication, customer service, and interpersonal skills.
Dependable, punctual, honest, and able to work independently with minimal supervision.
Comfortable working outdoors in different weather conditions and during early mornings/weekends.
Basic math, money-handling, and inventory tracking skills.
Respect for Indigenous values, food sovereignty, community health, and public service is strongly preferred.
Previous farmers market, retail, food sales, or outreach experience is a plus.
Requirements:
Previous experience in retail or food sales preferred.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage with customers.
Ability to work weekends and early mornings, as required by market schedules.
Passion for sustainable agriculture and knowledge of buffalo products is a plus.
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for extended periods.
Basic math skills for handling cash and processing transactions.
Team player with a positive attitude and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
Food handler's permit or willingness to obtain one prior to employment.
Compensation
$18 per hour
Approximately 15 hours per week
Estimated annual pay: about $14,040 before taxes
Inventory, freezer, and booth equipment provided
Schedule
Part-time, approximately 15 hours per week.
Typically 2–3 market days per week, including weekends.
Early morning setup and midday breakdown required.
Some travel between San Antonio and surrounding counties may be needed.
Ideal Employee Traits
TTBP is looking for someone who will represent the organization well in public-facing spaces and can be trusted to work independently. The right person will be consistent, respectful, well-organized, and able to build positive relationships with customers, volunteers, and market partners. Because this role is tied to TTBP’s mission and community-facing work, reliability, integrity, and alignment with the organization’s values are essential.
About TTBP
Texas Tribal Buffalo Project is a Lipan Apache-led nonprofit focused on restoring kinship between Texas Indigenous Lineal Descendants and buffalo through Indigenous-led stewardship, regenerative foodways, and cultural revitalization. The organization’s goals include improving soil, grass, and water health, offering quality bison products that support health, promoting the well-being of Texas Indigenous communities, and creating opportunities for people to engage with buffalo and