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Queens Botanical Garden

Director of Horticulture

Queens Botanical Garden, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Queens Botanical Garden is seeking an experienced and mission-aligned leader for the newly created position of Director of Horticulture. They will lead all horticultural and sustainable agriculture initiatives and operations, and work with the Executive Director, Supervisor of Gardeners, and other key staff and board members to develop a vision and plan for the Garden’s future as it continues to grow and develop with the highest standards for environmental sustainability. They will also support the integration of horticulture with the work of the rest of the organization, including day-to-day operations and programming of our active public space.

As an innovative institution that adopted environmental sustainability, climate mitigation, and green operations back in 2001 in its Master Plan, QBG is at an exciting and critical juncture. Within the next two–three years, the Garden will be completing construction of its state of the art LEED platinum certified Education Center, outdoor Pavilion, and Kids Culture/Discovery Garden, all of which will feature new gardens and collections. Also planned are a renovation of the Rose Garden, a new Welcome Garden near the North Gate entrance, and an Environmental Sustainability Quad that will serve as space to train the public in organic horticultural practices, composting, and green operations, and host volunteer opportunities. The Director of Hort will work closely with landscape architects who will be designing these respective gardens and also seek to improve our current gardens and collections in order to maximize the potential of every acre of the Garden.

The Director of Hort will also serve to advance the Garden’s work in the media, at conferences and symposia, and networking events, as well as other public-facing opportunities. In addition, they will seek to deepen the understanding of the public that QBG is a living museum and participate in research with collaborating institutions. As part of the senior leadership team, they will also help inform policies, strategic planning, and other organizational matters.

Responsibilities

With key stakeholders, devise a Horticultural Master Plan that ensures long-term sustainability and comprehensive development and improvement of the Garden’s 39-acres, including collection management, ecological stewardship, access and visitor experience, educational programming, and infrastructure development

Evaluate existing planted areas and use of Garden acreage

Work with the Executive Director and key staff to develop immediate and long-term strategic horticultural and landscape design goals and create a list of key horticultural projects and assign priority status to those projects

Develop ecologically sound planting and tree succession plans for the Garden

Work with Supervisor of Gardeners to select appropriate plants for new installations and replacements throughout the Garden

Work closely with contracted landscape architects and contractors to implement and reinforce the Garden’s design principles and standards

Manage department staff including full time horticulture staff, part-time gardener, part-time garden assistant, seasonal staff, and interns; oversee evaluation process and payroll approval

Recruit, hire, and onboard staff in collaboration with Supervisor of Gardeners

Directly supervise Supervisor of Gardeners and Farm Manager

Develop and lead trainings on horticulture and landscape design for field staff

Oversee and participate in any horticultural related research

Work with the Director of Development and participate in donor cultivation and stewardship efforts related to horticulture, including identifying new opportunities for donor engagement around horticultural initiatives

Work with the Executive Director and Director of Programming to develop public engagement and horticultural education programming

Lead occasional horticultural tours, nature tours, talks and other public engagement regarding our collections and horticulture

Oversee the development of interpretive horticultural materials and signage with Director of Programs and other staff

Oversee management of department budget and credit card

Ensure compliance with QBG’s collective bargaining agreement

Plan safety training for staff and ensure practices are OSHA-compliant

Oversee the department’s fleet and equipment including gas- and electric-powered vehicles, machinery and small power tools; responsible for ongoing assessments and maintenance, organization, upgrades and replacements

Ensure equipment is functional and collections are protected

Represent Horticulture in interdepartmental projects and events; collaborate with QBG staff around public programming, donor/fundraising events, and educational activities

Develop and maintain relationships with the Garden’s horticulture vendors; select vendors, manage relationships, and approve invoices for payment

Support gardening as needed

May lead snow removal as needed

Qualifications

10 years or more progressive experience in public horticulture or another horticultural institution

A minimum of five years of supervisory experience and managing horticulture teams

Bachelor’s degree in horticulture or a related field, or equivalent combination of work and certification; Master’s degree a plus

Knowledge of and commitment to ecology, biodiversity, and sustainable horticultural and agricultural practices including integrated pest management and organic gardening

Thorough knowledge of botanical garden collections, supporting science and sustainability practices with demonstrated creative design abilities

Commitment to interdepartmental collaboration and building relationships with QBG staff across the institution

Demonstrated ability to find creative solutions to problems, analyze situations, and implement actions in a timely manner; excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skills

Research and program development experience

Strong written and oral communication skills; ability to effectively communicate to staff, QBG senior staff and directors, and other Garden stakeholders

Ability to lift and carry a minimum of 50lbs safely, move for long periods of time, and operate standard horticulture machinery

Willingness to work occasional weekends and evenings

OSHA certification, or the ability/willingness to be OSHA certified, highly preferred

Benefits This is a full‑time exempt position with weekly on‑site work. Benefits offered include excellent medical, vision, dental and life insurance, generous PTO, paid holidays, employee discounts, access to the Museums Council pass, which grants free admission to various museums and cultural institutions, pension and other retirement savings plans. Schedule is generally Monday through Friday, with occasional required evenings and weekends.

Seniority level

Director

Employment type

Full-time

Industries

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Location New York, NY ($111,000.00–$186,000.00)

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