Horticulturist
Horticulturist
Holden Arboretum
Opportunity
The Horticulture & Collections department seeks a Horticulturist who is responsible for applying advanced horticultural principles to design, maintain, and enhance landscapes, ensuring plants thrive under optimal conditions. This role involves leading the planning, supervision, and upkeep of designated garden areas in close collaboration with Gardeners, Volunteers, and other horticultural staff.
The Horticulturist plays a key role in both short-term and long-term planning, aligning with the Gardens' strategic goals, and is instrumental in setting and achieving departmental objectives. They are proactive in developing, implementing, and supervising garden improvements, as well as planning and scheduling garden-related tasks. Additionally, the Horticulturist shares their expertise by conducting tours, teaching classes, and contributing to social media efforts. They work closely with other HF&G departments to foster a positive, team-oriented environment that enhances customer service and the overall aesthetic quality of the gardens.
Position Details
Reports to the Director of Arboretum Horticulture
Full-time, non-exempt position
40 hours a week guaranteed
Monday - Friday 7am - 3:30 pm
Medical, Dental, Vision benefits
Key Responsibilities
Key responsibilities of the Horticulturist include, but not limited to:
Cares for and guides the maintenance of various woody and herbaceous plant materials within assigned core garden area
Plans, leads, and oversees garden projects, including developing work plans for tasks such as soil preparation, planting, watering, fertilizing, bed renovation, mulching, staking, edging, thinning, and weed control
Maintains and updates AOP (Annual Operating Plan) document for assigned garden, designing and creating planting plans using a curatorial framework
Conducts soil assessment, provides fertilization and amelioration guidance
Performs structural, deadwood, and rejuvenation pruning
Manages planting, pruning, and design of assigned garden area
Maintains pesticide records in compliance with ODA requirements
Identifies pests and diseases, applies treatments, and takes corrective action
Manages day-to-day activities of Gardener(s), Seasonal Gardener(s), Intern(s) and, 1 or more Volunteers
Proficient in use of industry specific mechanical, electric and hand powered tools and equipment, including tractor with bucket loader and fork attachments
Inspects and maintains small equipment in safe operating condition, including sharpening and storage. Reports broken and damaged equipment when appropriate
Engages with donors and Board members as requested
Leads and assist with horticulture-related contributions to exhibits in collaboration with the Exhibits & Events team as requested
Reviews and sets priorities based on shared criteria and discussions with supervisors
Identifies and implements sustainable horticulture and department practices
Assists with the design, installation and maintenance of interior and exterior exhibits associated with special shows and events
Assists Curator of Plant Collections with labeling plants on the grounds, specifically in areas of focus
Formal record keeping (IPM, training, curatorial docs etc.)
Helps maintain a safe and productive working environment
Monitors and makes small repairs to above ground portion of assigned irrigation system
Ability to travel regionally and nationally as requested
Performs other duties as required by supervisor
Public Outreach
Positively interacts with guests, members, and the public to create a welcoming atmosphere
Shares horticulture and gardening expertise with other professionals and laypersons through classes, workshops, public tours, educational displays, printed publications, participation in conferences and relevant organizational meetings.
Qualifications and Skills
Degree in horticulture, landscaping, botany, perennial plant production, ecologically informed horticulture and/or related fields
Significant practical horticulture experience in a garden of merit and deep plant knowledge will be considered in lieu of a degree.
A minimum of 5 years of experience in landscaping, garden maintenance or related field; previous work experience in public horticulture gardens a plus.
Broad range of plant knowledge including nomenclature, husbandry, pruning, and required cultural conditions
Knowledge of plant taxonomy and ability to use a dichotomous key
Demonstrated experience in garden design preferred.
A passion for nature, plants, the environment, and the outdoors with interest in working outdoors year-round performing manual labor in all weather conditions
Possess strong collaboration skills and openness for cross-departmental teamwork
Work independently as well as on a team
Possess strong oral and written communication skills and proficiency with computer software: Microsoft 365 products, including Word and Excel
Maintain a valid driver's license and acceptable vehicle record (2 or less points or violations)
Proficient in use of industry specific power tools and equipment
Physical Requirements
Must be able to perform with or without reasonable accommodation
Willing and able to operate small power equipment and perform strenuous, hands-on work year-round, in all types of weather conditions.
Working outdoors or indoors where the ambient temperature spans 0-100 degrees Fahrenheit
Transporting oneself by foot over a variety of terrain that may be wet, slippery, uneven and/or rocky.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, bend, stoop, kneel and crouch; use hand or finger, handle or feel objects, tools, and controls, reach with hands and arms, and have the ability to talk and hear.
The ability to exert 50 pounds of force regularly and be able to transport oneself by foot over a variety of terrain that may be wet, slippery, uneven, rocky.
When you join HF&G, you join a team of professionals who are passionate about improving Northeast Ohio's communities through our mission-driven programs. Some of the additional reasons Holden Forests & Gardens (HF&G) is a great place to work:
In addition to a hiring range of $22.50-$26.75, we offer Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits | Paid Time Off | 8 Paid Holidays a year | 403(b) | Employee sponsored life insurance, long term disability and short-term disability | Work in a beautiful environment within Greater Cleveland | Discounts in our stores & cafes | Free parking at both campuses anytime we are open | Free admission to many Northeast Ohio Museums | Free Employee Assistance Program | And Much More!
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Qualified applicants should submit resume, cover letter, and 3 professional references. Candidates will start to be reviewed immediately and continue until the role is filled.
Holden Forests & Gardens is an equal opportunity employer and values an authentic sense of belonging at all levels of the organization, including staff, volunteers, Board of Directors, and visitors. HF&G believes that working toward an equitable culture that values all perspectives enriches the work environment, helping achieve our goal to build a greener and healthier Northeast Ohio. We are working to create and sustain a supportive environment and sense of belonging for people of all backgrounds. HF&G promotes an equitable approach in its hiring, retention, and promotion; in Board recruitment efforts; and in community partnerships and programming.