The Chicago Botanic Garden, a world-renowned botanical garden and scientific research institution, offers a wide range of job opportunities for individuals passionate about plants, horticulture, and education. With over 385 acres of stunning gardens, the Chicago Botanic Garden attracts over 1 million visitors annually and is a hub for botanical research, conservation, and education.
If you are looking for a rewarding career in the field of horticulture, botany, or related areas, the Chicago Botanic Garden is an excellent place to explore. Here are five open job positions that may spark your interest:
Job Description:
The Senior Horticulturist (Trees and Shrubs) is responsible for managing and developing the Garden's collection of trees and shrubs. This role involves planning, executing, and overseeing the care and maintenance of these plant collections, ensuring their health, vigor, and aesthetic appeal.
Qualifications:
* Bachelor's or Master's degree in horticulture, botany, or a related field
* Minimum of 5 years of experience in horticulture, with a focus on trees and shrubs
* Strong understanding of tree and shrub biology, cultivation, and management techniques
* Excellent communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills
Job Description:
The Curator of Education (School Programs) is responsible for developing and implementing educational programs for school-age children. This role involves creating curriculum, leading workshops and guided tours, and collaborating with educators to enhance the learning experience for students.
Qualifications:
* Bachelor's or Master's degree in education, horticulture, or a related field
* Minimum of 3 years of experience in developing and delivering educational programs for children
* Strong knowledge of plant science and the ability to translate complex concepts into engaging lessons
* Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills
Job Description:
The Director of Conservation is responsible for leading the Garden's conservation efforts, including habitat restoration, species protection, and research. This role involves developing and implementing conservation strategies, collaborating with partners, and representing the Garden at conferences and events.
Qualifications:
* PhD in conservation biology, ecology, or a related field
* Minimum of 10 years of experience in conservation management, research, or policy
* Strong leadership and strategic planning skills
* Excellent communication, interpersonal, and grant writing abilities
Job Description:
The Plant Health Care Specialist is responsible for monitoring, diagnosing, and treating plant health issues in the Garden's collections. This role involves conducting regular inspections, collecting plant samples for analysis, and developing and implementing treatment plans.
Qualifications:
* Bachelor's or Master's degree in plant pathology or a related field
* Minimum of 3 years of experience in plant health care management
* Strong knowledge of plant diseases, pests, and treatment methods
* Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Job Description:
The Horticultural Therapist is responsible for using plants and nature to promote physical, mental, and emotional health in individuals with disabilities or special needs. This role involves designing and implementing therapeutic programs, facilitating group activities, and providing support to participants.
Qualifications:
* Bachelor's or Master's degree in horticulture, occupational therapy, or a related field
* Minimum of 2 years of experience in providing horticultural therapy services
* Strong understanding of the therapeutic benefits of plants
* Excellent communication, empathy, and organizational skills
These are just a few of the exciting job opportunities available at the Chicago Botanic Garden. If you are passionate about plants, horticulture, education, conservation, or related fields, we encourage you to visit our website to learn more and apply for open positions.
In addition to offering rewarding career opportunities, the Chicago Botanic Garden provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
If you are interested in joining the Chicago Botanic Garden team, we encourage you to apply online today. Please visit our website at www.chicagobotanic.org/jobs for more information and to submit your resume and cover letter.
We look forward to hearing from you and connecting you with the perfect opportunity to grow your career and make a lasting impact on the world of horticulture and botanical science.
Yes, the Chicago Botanic Garden offers a variety of internship and volunteer opportunities for students and individuals interested in gaining experience in horticulture, education, and conservation. Please visit our website at www.chicagobotanic.org/internships and www.chicagobotanic.org/volunteer for more information.
The starting salary range for these positions varies depending on experience and qualifications. Please refer to the specific job posting on our website for more information.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is committed to providing employees with opportunities for professional development and advancement. We offer a variety of training programs, mentoring opportunities, and leadership development programs to help employees grow their careers.
The work environment at the Chicago Botanic Garden is positive, supportive, and collaborative. We value teamwork, innovation, and a commitment to excellence. Our employees are passionate about plants and horticulture, and they are dedicated to providing a world-class experience for our visitors.
Year | Visitors |
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2019 | 1,125,000 |
2020 | 750,000 |
2021 | 900,000 |
2022 | 1,050,000 |
Collection | Number of Plants |
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Trees | 1,500+ |
Shrubs | 2,000+ |
Herbaceous Plants | 15,000+ |
Roses | 3,000+ |
Bonsai | 200+ |
Program | Number of Participants |
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School Programs | 50,000+ |
Adult Programs | 20,000+ |
Family Programs | 15,000+ |
Youth Programs | 10,000+ |
Initiative | Description |
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Habitat Restoration | Restoring natural habitats for native plants and wildlife |
Species Protection | Conserving threatened and endangered plant species |
Research | Conducting research to support conservation and horticulture |
Education | Raising awareness about the importance of conservation |
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