Job Opportunities WASBA WASHINGTON STATE BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION Keeping the Bee in Business Search Home About Officers & Staff Bylaws (PDF) Awards & Accolades Sponsorship Programs Volunteer Contact Membership Local Organizations Events NEW! Events Calendar Annual Beekeeping Conference Knowledge & Fun Fest Upcoming Board Meetings Outreach Committee Meetings Pollinator License Plate Project Resources Links & Documents Scholarship Info Speakers & Presentations Swarms For Sale News WASBA Newsletters Legislative Action Awards & Accolades Education Introduction Curriculum Levels Beginning Apprentice Journeyman About Field Test Public Service Points Craftsman Master Continuing Education For Instructors Instructor Info Order Materials Home About Officers & Staff Bylaws (PDF) Awards & Accolades Sponsorship Programs Volunteer Contact Membership Local Organizations Events NEW! Events Calendar Annual Beekeeping Conference Knowledge & Fun Fest Upcoming Board Meetings Outreach Committee Meetings Pollinator License Plate Project Resources Links & Documents Scholarship Info Speakers & Presentations Swarms For Sale News WASBA Newsletters Legislative Action Awards & Accolades Education Introduction Curriculum Levels Beginning Apprentice Journeyman About Field Test Public Service Points Craftsman Master Continuing Education For Instructors Instructor Info Order Materials Job Opportunities Beekeeping work available in Washington State Looking for work? There are several resources available for people who are interested in finding employment in beekeeping in our state: Washington state’s job finding registry, WorkSource Job offers must be posted there when beekeepers employ H2-A workers and since those are seasonal, they don’t appear in the job registry year-round. Worksource WA Local Newspapers, Bulletins, & Other Publications Local want ads in the newspapers for the area in which you wish to work. Most of them are online and searchable, although likely seasonal. Spokesman Review Local Organizations & Bee Clubs Local bee clubs can be a source of information on local bee operations in their area. Some clubs are large and are quite active. A list of clubs and affiliated organizations can be found on our website here: Local Organizations