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Penn State University

Part-Time Pollinator and Bird Garden, and Natural Lands Assistant

Penn State University, University, Florida, United States

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# **APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:*** ## CURRENT PENN STATE EMPLOYEE (faculty, staff, technical service, or student), please to complete the. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday.* ## If you are NOT a current employee or student, please click “Apply” and complete . **Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location. For additional information on remote work at Penn State, see .** **JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS****The Pollinator and Bird Garden and Natural Lands Assistant at The Arboretum at Penn State****About the Opportunity:**The Arboretum at Penn State seeks a passionate and motivated individual to join our team as the Pollinator and Bird Garden & Natural Lands Assistant. This fellowship offers hands-on training in sustainable horticulture, ecological land stewardship, and plant curation and collections management. You’ll gain professional skills working in award-winning gardens while advancing Penn State’s land-grant mission.\**This is a termed 56-week fellowship* (two 28-week phases with a 10-week mandatory break between phase 1 and 2)**About The Arboretum at Penn State**Located at the heart of the Penn State campus, The Arboretum serves as a 370-acre "living laboratory" where nature, public horticulture, and research meet. Our team manages preserved natural lands (NL) alongside the H.O. Smith Botanic Gardens, providing a space dedicated to beauty, education, and environmental connection. One of our proud centerpieces of our Botanic Garden is the Pollinator and Bird Garden (PBG), a 4-acre site which opened in 2021.

Internationally recognized for its design, this garden was created through a unique collaboration between world-class landscape architects and Penn State’s own scientific experts. By combining aesthetic beauty with research-backed habitats, the garden sets a new standard for ecological adaptive management, serving as a thriving sanctuary for local wildlife and a model for sustainable practices.**What You’ll Do:**Core Responsibilities:*Sustainable Horticulture & Adaptive Landscape Management (50%)** Work closely under the guidance of PBG horticulturists, and the Director of Horticulture, focusing on sustainable - adaptive landscape management strategies.* Execute seasonal horticultural operations including but not limited to- planting, pruning, cutting back, dividing, weeding, deadheading, removing and transplanting, in both ornamental and research contexts.* Monitor and maintain invasive plant presence in the garden, tracking plant performance, hardscape conditions, and research elements while contributing to ongoing data collection.* Document and analyze daily operations, seasonal patterns, and long-term trends using our tailored PBG management toolkit and memory keeper.* Support and sustain our birdfeeder program in the PBG landscape.* Conduct integrated pest management through regular scouting, risk assessment, and environmentally responsible intervention strategies.* Manage irrigation and plant establishment, ensuring optimal plant health through targeted watering and monitoring protocols.* Use trade tools such as pruners, hand saws, shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, and powered equipment as necessary.* Operate a utility vehicle across the Arboretum property.* Assist with Arboretum events as needed.*Plant Records & Collections Management (40%)** Assist the Curator of Living Collections in maintaining plant records in the Pollinator and Bird Garden and in the Natural Lands using botanical-recordkeeping software and various other forms of technology.

Assistant will learn about plant nomenclature, accessioning procedures, data collection, labeling, and more.* Document and report plant removals, additions, transplants, and other relevant data in an official capacity to the Curator of Living Collections.* Conduct seasonal plant field inventories in the Arboretum’s Pollinator and Bird Garden to document and monitor dynamic plant collections.* Collect GPS field data using mobile mapping applications and GIS technology to assist with plant records, mapping projects, and research efforts in the Pollinator and Bird Garden and Natural Lands.* Contribute to the Arboretum’s public plant finder & visitor service tool (Arboretum Explorer) located on the Arboretum’s website via content creation & data collection, specifically related to the Pollinator and Bird Garden.* Contribute to collections management procedural documentation & resources pertaining to the Pollinator and Bird Garden and Natural Lands.*Natural Lands, Public Education, and Volunteer Engagement (10%)** Assist with restoration projects in the Hartley Wood, prairie, and surrounding natural land ecosystems by leading volunteer workshop sessions focused on trailblazing, wood chipping, monitoring, invasive species removal, and replanting.* Lead volunteer groups in conservation activities and develop team leadership and community engagement programs.* Conduct plant field inventories and risk assessment walkthroughs in the natural lands.* Work with university researchers and staff as needed.**Professional Development Opportunities:**

Our apprenticeship is designed to launch your career by blending hands-on experience with a robust professional foundation. We go beyond daily operations to connect you directly with the people and places shaping public horticulture today. You will engage in professional development sessions right on campus, learning from Penn State faculty and industry leaders, while visiting regional botanical gardens and conservation organizations to see best practices in action.**What We’re Looking For**: Essential Qualities:• Valid Driver's License Required- This role involves transporting essential heavy equipment and tools to multiple locations across the Arboretum and campus.• Ability to lift up to 50lbs (*with or without accommodations*) independently, kneel, crouch, bend and move across uneven surfaces and terrains.

• Physical readiness for outdoor work which will involve standing, kneeling, and walking for extended periods in varying weather conditions across all four seasons. • Passion for sustainable, biodiverse horticulture and eagerness to learn eco-system-based practices. • Ability to work collaboratively with diverse staff, volunteers, and the public.• Technical aptitude with hand tools, power equipment, and Microsoft Office 365 • Working plant ID/taxonomic systems knowledge or the desire to learn.• Self-motivation balanced with ability to follow direction and work independently. • Flexibility for early morning starts (7:00 a.m.) and occasional weekend assignments.**Preferred Background:**• Degree in horticulture, forestry, landscape management, plant science, agriculture, or related field; OR• High school diploma plus 2+ years of experience in landscapes, gardens, or natural lands; OR• Equivalent combination of education and experience**Application Requirements:**Apply online at: https://hr.psu.edu/careers

Position: REQ\_0000070141 Pollinator and Bird Garden, and Natural Lands Assistant**Application Deadline: 01/24/2026**Required Materials:* Current resume highlighting relevant experience and education* Cover letter specifically addressing how this fellowship will advance your career goals in sustainable landscape management, ecological land restoration, or plant collections management* Contact information for at least two professional references* \**Written letters of recommendation are highly preferred*For application assistance, visit: https://hr.psu.edu/careers, **BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES**This position requires the following clearances in addition to applicable background checks: PA State Police Criminal Background Check, PA Child Abuse History Clearance Form, and Federal (FBI) Fingerprint Criminal Background Check. This position requires that you operate a motor vehicle as a #J-18808-Ljbffr