Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Position
Horticulturist I
– Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Department: Horticulture | Reports to: Stanley P. Kozak, Director of Horticulture | Classification: Full‑time, hourly/non‑exempt, benefits‑eligible | Locations: Hingham, MA & Boston, MA | Schedule: Full‑time, must include one weekend day and some holidays | Pay Rate: $21.50 – $24.00 per hour
Summary We are seeking a passionate, detail‑oriented horticulturist to join our team. The horticulture team grows a wide range of plant material from tropicals and orchids to perennials and biennials for seasonal installations at the center of the Gardner Museum’s historic palace. This is a rare opportunity to grow and maintain year‑round plant installations and to contribute to all stages of our work from propagation to managing mature specimens. You’ll have the opportunity to hone key skills in pruning, potting, fertilization, and watering, all tasks which are essential to the health of our plant collection. Over time, there are opportunities to build off of these fundamental skills and layer in more advanced responsibilities.
Essential Functions and Primary Responsibilities
General maintenance of the Museum’s living collection including pruning, watering and fertilizing.
Transporting plants between the Museum Courtyard and Hingham greenhouses.
Museum Courtyard maintenance to include pruning, watering, fertilizing, and removing plants.
Upkeep and maintenance of the greenhouses and greenhouse work areas.
Application of OMRI‑listed pesticides and fungicides, in addition to releases of beneficial insects.
Recording greenhouse activities and IPM records.
May be called upon to assist with educational groups and/or tours.
General research on horticultural techniques.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements Required:
2+ years’ experience in horticulture in greenhouses, farms, and/or gardens.
Curiosity, willingness to ask questions and eagerness to learn.
Ability to communicate clearly with colleagues to share observations.
Ability to work independently within a small team and take initiative towards shared priorities.
Ability to use judgment in interpreting and following written and verbal instructions.
Ability to lift up to 60 pounds or to assist another person in moving plants and supplies up to 100 pounds.
Ability to handle physical requirements that include moving hoses, standing for long periods, bending, reaching, climbing ladders, and working in hot conditions.
Commitment to advancing the ISGM’s strategic initiatives.
Legal authorization to work in the United States.
Satisfactory background check.
Desirable:
Museum and/or non‑profit experience.
Familiarity with greenhouse operations and use of organic pesticides.
Valid driver’s license and good driving record; comfortable driving a box truck.
Competencies
Problem Solving
Managing Interpersonal Conflicts and Interactions
Integrity and Respect
Ability to Follow Protocols
Equal Opportunity Employer The Museum is committed to affording equal opportunity to qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, age (40 or older), disability, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetic information, pregnancy, childbirth or related conditions, ancestry, or status as a veteran. Consistent with our core values and our founder’s legacy, the Museum is dedicated to building a work community that fosters collaboration, excellence, belonging, and a diversity of perspectives and experience.
Request an Accommodation Applicants with disabilities who are unable to fully access ISGM's online application system may contact us at hr@isgm.org for assistance with a reasonable accommodation.
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– Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Department: Horticulture | Reports to: Stanley P. Kozak, Director of Horticulture | Classification: Full‑time, hourly/non‑exempt, benefits‑eligible | Locations: Hingham, MA & Boston, MA | Schedule: Full‑time, must include one weekend day and some holidays | Pay Rate: $21.50 – $24.00 per hour
Summary We are seeking a passionate, detail‑oriented horticulturist to join our team. The horticulture team grows a wide range of plant material from tropicals and orchids to perennials and biennials for seasonal installations at the center of the Gardner Museum’s historic palace. This is a rare opportunity to grow and maintain year‑round plant installations and to contribute to all stages of our work from propagation to managing mature specimens. You’ll have the opportunity to hone key skills in pruning, potting, fertilization, and watering, all tasks which are essential to the health of our plant collection. Over time, there are opportunities to build off of these fundamental skills and layer in more advanced responsibilities.
Essential Functions and Primary Responsibilities
General maintenance of the Museum’s living collection including pruning, watering and fertilizing.
Transporting plants between the Museum Courtyard and Hingham greenhouses.
Museum Courtyard maintenance to include pruning, watering, fertilizing, and removing plants.
Upkeep and maintenance of the greenhouses and greenhouse work areas.
Application of OMRI‑listed pesticides and fungicides, in addition to releases of beneficial insects.
Recording greenhouse activities and IPM records.
May be called upon to assist with educational groups and/or tours.
General research on horticultural techniques.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements Required:
2+ years’ experience in horticulture in greenhouses, farms, and/or gardens.
Curiosity, willingness to ask questions and eagerness to learn.
Ability to communicate clearly with colleagues to share observations.
Ability to work independently within a small team and take initiative towards shared priorities.
Ability to use judgment in interpreting and following written and verbal instructions.
Ability to lift up to 60 pounds or to assist another person in moving plants and supplies up to 100 pounds.
Ability to handle physical requirements that include moving hoses, standing for long periods, bending, reaching, climbing ladders, and working in hot conditions.
Commitment to advancing the ISGM’s strategic initiatives.
Legal authorization to work in the United States.
Satisfactory background check.
Desirable:
Museum and/or non‑profit experience.
Familiarity with greenhouse operations and use of organic pesticides.
Valid driver’s license and good driving record; comfortable driving a box truck.
Competencies
Problem Solving
Managing Interpersonal Conflicts and Interactions
Integrity and Respect
Ability to Follow Protocols
Equal Opportunity Employer The Museum is committed to affording equal opportunity to qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, age (40 or older), disability, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetic information, pregnancy, childbirth or related conditions, ancestry, or status as a veteran. Consistent with our core values and our founder’s legacy, the Museum is dedicated to building a work community that fosters collaboration, excellence, belonging, and a diversity of perspectives and experience.
Request an Accommodation Applicants with disabilities who are unable to fully access ISGM's online application system may contact us at hr@isgm.org for assistance with a reasonable accommodation.
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