
Description
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is hiring a Conservation Botanist!
Are you a botanist who is passionate about conserving native plant biodiversity, excited about inspiring meaningful connections among people and nature in one of the most beautiful settings in Maine, and committed to supporting the Gardens’ Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility goals?
This is a Year-round, Full-time, benefits eligible position. Year-round employees receive personal and sick paid time off, health and retirement benefits, discounts in our culinary programs and Gardenshop, and a Gardens membership.
$25.00 - 28.00 hourly, non-exempt
The Conservation Botanist is responsible for contributing to Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens’ integrated plant conservation activities, including in and ex situ conservation, research, and herbarium management projects. The Conservation Botanist will work closely with the Plant Conservation Program Manager and Curator of Living Collections to add collections to the Gardens' conservation seed bank, living collections, and herbarium; advance conservation research studies and programs, conduct fieldwork to track and assess the biodiversity and vulnerability of plants in Maine’s three Level III ecoregions. During the field season, the Conservation Botanist may be assisted by an assistant or intern. Frequent travel throughout Maine and occasionally New England is required.
This position will spend approximately 40% of time in the field, 30% of time on ex situ collections management, 15% of time on permitting and reporting, and 15% of time on herbarium accessions and identifications.
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Physical Requirements:
Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled
Interview process:
Interview 1: (call/virtual/in-person) with VP of Plants and Science (etc. as needed)
Requirements
At nearly 325 acres, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is the largest public garden in New England. Voted #1 on TripAdvisor, the nationally recognized public garden is located in Boothbay, Maine. With two miles of hiking trails, 19 acres of ornamental and themed gardens featuring native plants of Maine, a children’s garden, a sensory garden, and so much more, there’s something for everyone. The mission of the Gardens is to inspire meaningful connections between people and nature and promoting plant conservation through horticulture, education, and plant science.
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