Mt. Cuba Center
About the Position
Join Mt. Cuba Center's Horticulture Team as a Seasonal Assistant Horticulturist and contribute to the continued development and refinement of our renowned native plant gardens. In this hands-on role, you'll work alongside experienced horticulturists to maintain and enhance our living collections while gaining valuable experience in ecological horticulture practices. Essential Functions
Support the Gardens Team by conducting routine horticultural activities, including site and soil preparation, planting, transplanting, mulching, weeding, watering, fertilizing, and pruning to maintain the health and growth of plant collections.
Ensure that plants receive adequate water by managing watering systems and performing manual watering, adjusting methods as needed based on weather conditions and seasonal requirements.
Safely operate and maintain various hand tools, power tools, and garden machinery, ensuring equipment is used correctly to perform daily horticultural tasks efficiently.
Occasionally provide horticultural information to guests, answering questions and sharing basic plant knowledge to enhance their garden experience. Maintain garden pathways and assigned areas, ensuring they are well-groomed, safe, and free from debris. Collaborate with other divisions on horticultural projects and activities Qualifications and Skills
Minimum one year of gardening or horticultural experience Demonstrated knowledge of gardening practices and techniques Passion for native plants, shrubs, and trees, with an interest in ecological horticulture Proficiency in safely operating and maintaining various tools, vehicles, and equipment Valid driver's license in good standing Self-motivated with strong attention to detail and ability to work independently Basic computer skills with willingness to learn new technology Flexibility to work varying schedules, including occasional evenings, weekends, and special events Physical Requirements
Regular physical activity including standing, bending, kneeling, stooping, and crouching Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull objects weighing up to 50 pounds Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions Schedule and Compensation
Seasonal position limited to 1,000 hours per year Typical schedule: Monday – Friday, between 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Alternative schedules may be considered based on candidate needs Hourly rate: $17.00 per hour Benefits and Perks
Paid Sick Time Free admission to Mt. Cuba Center gardens Access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Professional development opportunities Work alongside expert horticulturists Contribute to native plant conservation and ecological horticulture Application Process
To apply, please submit: Resume Responses to our application questions Cover letter (optional) Interview Process & Timeline
Application review
is expected to begin the week of January 26, 2026, with a
targeted start date
of March 16. We recommend submitting your application before February 6th to ensure consideration. Interview Stages Resume & Application Review Video Screening Interview Final Round Interview All candidates will receive a status update via email after their application has been reviewed. While we aim to move quickly through our process, our focus is on finding the right fit for both Mt. Cuba Center and our candidates. If you require any accommodations during the interview process, please email us. Mt. Cuba Center is committed to diversity and inclusivity. We encourage qualified candidates from all cultures and communities to apply. For accommodations or assistance with your application, please email career[a]mtcubacenter.org
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Join Mt. Cuba Center's Horticulture Team as a Seasonal Assistant Horticulturist and contribute to the continued development and refinement of our renowned native plant gardens. In this hands-on role, you'll work alongside experienced horticulturists to maintain and enhance our living collections while gaining valuable experience in ecological horticulture practices. Essential Functions
Support the Gardens Team by conducting routine horticultural activities, including site and soil preparation, planting, transplanting, mulching, weeding, watering, fertilizing, and pruning to maintain the health and growth of plant collections.
Ensure that plants receive adequate water by managing watering systems and performing manual watering, adjusting methods as needed based on weather conditions and seasonal requirements.
Safely operate and maintain various hand tools, power tools, and garden machinery, ensuring equipment is used correctly to perform daily horticultural tasks efficiently.
Occasionally provide horticultural information to guests, answering questions and sharing basic plant knowledge to enhance their garden experience. Maintain garden pathways and assigned areas, ensuring they are well-groomed, safe, and free from debris. Collaborate with other divisions on horticultural projects and activities Qualifications and Skills
Minimum one year of gardening or horticultural experience Demonstrated knowledge of gardening practices and techniques Passion for native plants, shrubs, and trees, with an interest in ecological horticulture Proficiency in safely operating and maintaining various tools, vehicles, and equipment Valid driver's license in good standing Self-motivated with strong attention to detail and ability to work independently Basic computer skills with willingness to learn new technology Flexibility to work varying schedules, including occasional evenings, weekends, and special events Physical Requirements
Regular physical activity including standing, bending, kneeling, stooping, and crouching Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull objects weighing up to 50 pounds Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions Schedule and Compensation
Seasonal position limited to 1,000 hours per year Typical schedule: Monday – Friday, between 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Alternative schedules may be considered based on candidate needs Hourly rate: $17.00 per hour Benefits and Perks
Paid Sick Time Free admission to Mt. Cuba Center gardens Access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Professional development opportunities Work alongside expert horticulturists Contribute to native plant conservation and ecological horticulture Application Process
To apply, please submit: Resume Responses to our application questions Cover letter (optional) Interview Process & Timeline
Application review
is expected to begin the week of January 26, 2026, with a
targeted start date
of March 16. We recommend submitting your application before February 6th to ensure consideration. Interview Stages Resume & Application Review Video Screening Interview Final Round Interview All candidates will receive a status update via email after their application has been reviewed. While we aim to move quickly through our process, our focus is on finding the right fit for both Mt. Cuba Center and our candidates. If you require any accommodations during the interview process, please email us. Mt. Cuba Center is committed to diversity and inclusivity. We encourage qualified candidates from all cultures and communities to apply. For accommodations or assistance with your application, please email career[a]mtcubacenter.org
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