Sr. Horticulturist, Conservation - Gainesville
Company: Atlanta Botanical Garden
Location: Gainesville
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time Description The Atlanta Botanical Garden seeks an
experienced and forward-thinking Sr. Horticulturist, Conservation
to help lead the daily management, curation, and support the
strategic direction of the Garden’s ex situ conservation
collections in Gainesville, GA. Reporting to the Conservation
Safeguarding Nursery Manager, the Sr. Horticulturist, Conservation
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. Kay
Responsibilities Collections & Facilities Management: Support the
daily operations of the safeguarding conservation collections,
overseeing plant care, outdoor collections management, CSN
greenhouse support, and facility maintenance, ensuring high
horticultural standards Develop and implement comprehensive
horticultural protocols, including watering, integrated pest
management (IPM), plant hygiene, and CSN infrastructure maintenance
Construct and maintain irrigation and misting systems, ensuring
operational efficiency and meeting multiple species unique watering
needs 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 Safeguarding Nursery 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 Independent Project
Management: Lead the design and execution of experimental protocols
within the CSN greenhouse, ensuring that trials align with broader
conservation objectives Requirements 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 and creative problem-solving 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 Physical Requirements Ability to work independently
for extended periods in a variety of weather conditions, with close
attention to plant health and infrastructure needs Capacity to lift
up to 50 lbs. and perform physically strenuous tasks Mental
Requirements Exceptional organizational and time management skills,
with the ability to prioritize multiple, often competing, tasks
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively
with colleagues, volunteers, and the general public The above job
duties and responsibilities describe the general nature and level
of work for employees in this position, but this is not intended as
an exclusive or all-inclusive inventory of all duties required of
employees in this job. It is the policy of the Atlanta Botanical
Garden to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons
regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status,
physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic
information, marital status, status with regard to public
assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected
by federal, state or local law. In addition, reasonable
accommodations will be made for qualified individuals with
disabilities. ABG Core Values Conservation: We value natural
resources and ecosystems, making choices with the long-term
sustainability of our planet in mind Excellence: We hold ourselves
to high standards and expect commitment from each other to
contribute to a positive image and reputation for the Garden
Inspiration: We inspire through the creation of an environment that
supports imagination and expression of beauty, providing joy,
delight, and a deeper appreciation of plants for everyone
Integrity: We demonstrate honesty, transparency, accountability,
trustworthiness, and ethical behavior, exercising good judgment in
our actions and communication Respect: We value the diversity of
our coworkers, volunteers, and guests, holding each other in the
highest regard
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