Senior Conservation Horticulturist
Employment Type
Job (Full-time)Job Categories
Horticulture
Job Description
The Atlanta Botanical Garden seeks an experienced and forward-thinking Senior Conservation Horticulturist to lead the daily management, curation, and support the strategic direction of the Garden’s ex situ conservation collections in Midtown Atlanta. Reporting to the Conservation Horticulture Manager, the Senior Conservation Horticulturist will be pivotal in advancing the institution’s conservation efforts through expert horticultural management, collection curation, and propagation of rare and endangered plants. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in horticulture, plant collection management, and propagation, combined with leadership skills to oversee complex conservation initiatives and provide expert guidance on conservation projects. This senior-level position within the Conservation Horticulture team requires independent decision-making, strategic planning, and budget management.
About Us
Since 1976, the Atlanta Botanical Garden has served as a beloved urban oasis, a dynamic center for learning, and a perennially popular family-friendly destination. As one of the premier open-air cultural institutions in the southeastern United States, the Garden has grown significantly in size, mission, outreach, and conservation work and is committed to expanding our impact in the decades to come. With more than 770,000 visitors each year, an internationally-recognized conservation program with an ever-broadening reach, and targeted educational programming both onsite and out in the community, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is undoubtedly an American garden of significance.
The mission of the Atlanta Botanical Garden is to develop and maintain plant collections for display, education, research, conservation, and enjoyment. The Garden’s five core values of inspiration, integrity, excellence, conservation, and respect speak to the significance we place on our natural resources and ecosystems in making choices with the long-term sustainability of our planet in mind.
Duties & Responsibilities
Collections & Facilities Management:
-Lead the daily operations of the conservation collections, overseeing plant care, greenhouse management, and facility maintenance, ensuring high horticultural standards.
-Develop and implement comprehensive horticultural protocols, including watering, integrated pest management (IPM), plant hygiene, and greenhouse infrastructure maintenance.
-Oversee and optimize irrigation and misting systems, ensuring operational efficiency using manual and power tools.
-Provide leadership in supervising and training interns, volunteers, and junior staff on nursery tasks, including propagation, pest control, and collection maintenance.
-Design and implement novel propagation protocols for rare and endangered plants, ensuring their successful integration into the Garden’s collections.
Collections Management & Curation:
-Participate in the strategic planning and execution of plant collection management, working closely with the Conservation Horticulture Manager to develop and implement a 5-year Conservation Horticulture Curatorial Plan.
-Manage the collection, entry, and analysis of plant records in the BRAHMS system, ensuring data accuracy and consistency.
-Serve as a key advisor on horticultural conservation practices, providing expert technical guidance to senior management and stakeholders.
-Implement and enforce safety, risk management, and workplace policies for staff and volunteers, ensuring compliance with all protocols.
Leadership & Strategic Contributions:
-Collaborate with scientists and colleagues to address propagation challenges, particularly with species new to cultivation or facing unique growing conditions.
-Actively participate in multi-disciplinary conservation projects, providing horticultural expertise to ensure successful project outcomes and advancing the Garden’s strategic conservation goals.
Budget & Resource Management:
-Ensure the Midtown Conservation Horticulture budget is effective in financial stewardship and resource allocation to meet strategic objectives.
-Develop and implement long-term financial plans to support the operational needs of the greenhouse and related conservation programs.
Independent Project Management:
-Lead the design and execution of experimental protocols within the greenhouse, ensuring that trials align with broader conservation objectives.
Education and Experience
QUALIFICATIONS:
-Master’s (preferred) or Bachelor’s degree in Horticulture, Plant Biology, or a related field, plus 5-7 years of professional experience in horticultural conservation, botanical garden management, or plant propagation.
-Expertise in plant health management; knowledge of IPM, disease control, and plant nutrition.
-Demonstrated experience in collections management systems; BRAHMS, or equivalent databases.
-Proven ability to develop and implement propagation protocols for rare and endangered species.
-Leadership skills and experience managing staff, volunteers, and interns in a horticultural setting.
-Solid knowledge of southeastern U.S. native plant species and the ability to identify plants using dichotomous keys.
-Experience in greenhouse design, irrigation systems, and plant care under a range of environmental conditions.
-Certification as a Georgia Pesticide Applicator (or to be obtained within six months of hire).
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
-Proficiency in GIS mapping for botanical collections.
-Familiarity with ecological restoration practices.
-Strong construction skills with the ability to build and maintain nursery infrastructure and perform general repairs.
-Willingness to work in varied weather conditions and the flexibility to work weekends and holidays as needed.
-Valid driver’s license and ability to travel between Atlanta and Gainesville, and to field sites.
Application Instructions
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