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Horticulturist II (Water Conservation Garden)
Red Butte Garden is seeking a Horticulturist II for 3-acre Water Conservation Garden and landscaping around the Dumke Horticulture building. Performs high-level horticultural maintenance and supports the supervisor with ensuring the same in assigned garden areas, including the living plant collections held within. Must work as a functional team with assigned supervisor to identify and implement all maintenance and preservation needs in assigned areas, ensuring maintenance activities are performed safely and without impact to Garden or private events by coordinating special projects with appropriate personnel and departments as needed. Supports the supervisor in providing leadership and training to seasonal staff and volunteers.
Responsibilities:
- Performs garden maintenance and supports the supervisor to ensure all maintenance and preservation of assigned outdoor garden areas and their living plant collections meet excellent horticultural and aesthetic expectations and achieve individual collection objectives. This team has a strong focus on waterwise gardening, including native and non-native low water use plants, and plants that are heat tolerant.
- Assists supervisor with interviewing and hiring seasonal staff; jointly and independently leads seasonal staff and volunteers in the performance of garden maintenance expectations while following safety guidelines.
- Assists and supports the supervisor to evaluate, prioritize, design, and implement plant displays and improvements to plantings and garden areas that no longer meet performance expectations.
- Monitors assigned areas and living plant collections for damage from a wide variety of pests, including invasive plant species, and coordinates treatment actions in advance to avoid disruption to scheduled events. Researches and uses biological, mechanical, and chemical methods to safely control invasive plant species.
- Serves as a professional horticulturist serving as a ‘public face’ by greeting and interacting with guests, responding to inquiries, and providing horticultural content for Garden publications.
- Participates in the Garden’s living plant collection committees and meets periodically to monitor and evaluate the living plant collections, their care, and performance.
- Ensures staff and volunteers are trained on department and UofU policies and guidelines applicable to the work performance required of their positions; enforces policies and guidelines accordingly.
- Assists with snow and ice removal operations as necessary and in a manner that is safe and efficient to preserving garden structures, hardscape, and plant life.
- Collaborates with the Horticulture department and supervisor to implement assigned section(s) of Fundraiser Plant Sales.
- Reports and/or assists in the coordination of preventative and routine maintenance and potential safety concerns.
- May teach classes in areas of expertise.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Horticulture, Biology, Botany, or a related field, or equivalency (one year of education can be substituted for two years of related work experience), and two years of experience in horticulture. Strong knowledge and understanding of plant culture and best practices for ornamental and/or native plant care.
Specific Knowledge of:
- Waterwise plants
- Native plants
- Rock or crevice gardening
- Pruning techniques for native and low water plants
- Irrigation systems & water saving techniques
Preferences:
- Ability to identify major plant genera and species, knowledge of botanical names, and characteristics of a wide range of ornamental and native plants;
- Ability to identify a wide variety of horticultural weeds, insects (including beneficials), and diseases, determine and implement appropriate treatment;
- A valid Utah driver’s license and proof of insurability;
- A Utah Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicators License, or obtain within first six months of employment;
- Able to safely and proficiently operate all equipment and tools common to the trade;
- Able to safely and effectively perform all physical tasks essential to the position and to work safely in inclement conditions, heat, cold, precipitation, etc.
- Demonstrated human relations skills; including effective written and oral communication;
- Commitment to provide excellent customer service and maintain a consistent professional demeanor/presence;
- Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office suite and Adobe.
- Experience working in a public garden;
- 2 years’ experience leading others;
- Landscape design & use of related software;
- Advanced degree in Horticulture.
APPLICATION LINK: https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/184283
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Additional Info
Job Type : Full-time
Organization Mission : To connect people with plants and the beauty of living landscapes.
Nondiscrimination Statement : The University of Utah is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, or protected veteran’s status. The University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and 34 CFR part 106. The requirement not to discriminate in education programs or activities extends to admission and employment. Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, to the Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, or both.
Job Location : Salt Lake City
Work Model : On-site
Closing Date : 9/9/2025
Compensation Type : Hourly
Job Status : Nonexempt
Benefits Offered : Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan, Paid Holidays, Paid Time Off, Paid Sick Time
Pay Range : $20.00 or more, depending on experience
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