Mission-driven startup seeks student screen printers to save the day (santa rosa)
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compensation:Compensation is based on a piece-rate structure ($1 per printed box), with an estimated range of $15–$30/hour depending on pace and experience.
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Good Fire is a new Sonoma County-based social enterprise that repurposes wood from local wildfire-mitigation efforts into packaged firewood. Our first run of hand-printed boxes sold out, and we’re now preparing our next batch for delivery.
We’re looking for local students with screen-printing experience to support a short-term production project. We’ll provide all materials, guidance, and support throughout the project.
Printing can take place in our Healdsburg workspace, in a school printmaking studio (with faculty permission), or another location that meets basic safety and ventilation standards.
What You'll Do
Screen print on kraft corrugated boxes using provided screens, ink, and materials
Maintain consistency and quality throughout the production run
Contribute to a local wildfire-resilience project in its early stage
Qualifications
Prior experience with screen printing (coursework or personal practice)
Comfortable printing on non-textile surfaces
Reliable, detail-oriented, and able to follow a production workflow
Interested in real-world production experience within a growing social enterprise
Compensation
This is a paid, short-term student position. Compensation is based on a piece-rate structure ($1 per printed box), with an estimated range of $15–$30/hour depending on pace and experience.
Total run size is whatever you’re up for. Ideally looking for 500 to 1000 or more.
To apply, send and email with a few photos of your work to scott at goodfireproject.org. For more info on Good Fire visit goodfireproject.org