Beewise

Beekeeper Contractor - Bees for Buildings Network (National Network)

United States Part Time

About Bees for Buildings

Bees for Buildings connects businesses and organizations with honeybee hives placed on their properties, helping create healthier ecosystems and stronger communities. Our team manages the installation, care, and storytelling of these hives, inspiring people to take action for pollinators.

We’re building a national network of beekeepers — from passionate hobbyists to experienced professionals — to help maintain and share the story of our hives across the United States.

Role Overview

We’re seeking reliable and enthusiastic beekeeper contractors to help care for Bees for Buildings hives in their local area.

You’ll visit and maintain hives placed at client sites, ensure colony health, and occasionally engage with clients or the public during events or educational programs.

This is a flexible, contractor-based opportunity ideal for:

  • Hobbyists looking to expand their impact and gain professional experience

  • Experienced beekeepers seeking additional income or mission-driven work

  • Commercial operators interested in community-based partnerships

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct routine hive inspections and seasonal management (health checks, feeding, requeening, pest management, honey harvesting).

  • Provide photo and written updates through our digital reporting system.

  • Ensure hives meet Bees for Buildings health and presentation standards.

  • Support or lead on-site events such as client tours, educational sessions, or media opportunities.

  • Represent Bees for Buildings with professionalism and enthusiasm.

Qualifications

We welcome a wide range of experience levels — training and support are provided.
Ideal candidates will have some or all of the following:

  • Beekeeping experience (from 1 year of hobby beekeeping to commercial-level expertise).

  • A good understanding of hive management, seasonal cycles, and pollinator health.

  • Reliable transportation and ability to travel locally.

  • Comfort working outdoors in varied conditions.

  • Good communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Comfort with basic smartphone-based reporting (photos, notes, etc.).

  • (Optional) Experience with public speaking, client engagement, or teaching.

What We Offer

  • Paid contract opportunities for hive maintenance and educational events.

  • Ongoing training, safety protocols, and support from the Bees for Buildings team.

  • Access to a growing national network of beekeepers and sustainability professionals.

  • The opportunity to make a tangible impact for pollinators and communities.

 

Contract Type

Independent Contractor (1099)
Part-time, project-based