Garden & Public Space Workshop Facilitator- School-Based Education
The Horticultural Society of New York (the Hort) seeks a creative and organized Garden and Public Space Workshop Facilitator to join our education team. The Garden and Public Space Workshop Facilitator travels throughout New York City to bring plants to people of all ages and in various settings including public schools supportive housing facilities in the Greenhouse Education Center in Riverbank State Park and on Open Streets and public plazas.
The Horticultural Society of New York. brings plants into the places where daily life happens especially in neighborhoods with the least access to green space. We turn unplantable urban spacessidewalks medians traffic triangles and streetsinto gardens and plantings that last. We engage communities through learning wellness and paid work so the benefits of plants are more accessible to New Yorkers across our city.
Responsibilities
Workshop Facilitation & Gardening (60%)
Instruct people of all ages in non-formal non-traditional learning environments.
Customize and deliver workshops as outlined in The Hort curriculum
Organize workshop and garden materials before and after each session.
Support and maintain gardens and open spaces including: greenwalls raised beds edible perennial ornamental and roof-top gardens.
Increase soil fertility prune water weed and manage pests at garden sites.
Maintain safe learning conditions while keeping equipment and tools in good working order.
Assist program directors with site events such as teacher training public workshops and family showcases.
Outreach & Program Administration (20%)
Collaboratively and independently plan workshops to ensure curriculum alignment.
Facilitate and maintain communication with site staff.
Maintain effective and open communication with Hort staff Supervision and the and the extended community partner network.
Price procure deliver track and maintain receipts for program supplies.
Maintain attendance and site-specific records.
Travel & Delivery (20%)
Travel to partner sites to provide services.
Deliver program and garden supplies.
Required Qualifications
2 Years formal or informal experience and training in education environmental science botany biology or related field
Clear open and effective communication both verbally and in writing.
Hands-on knowledge of plants urban gardening growing food climate concerns and social-emotional learning.
Fluency in web-based meeting apps (Zoom Microsoft Teams etc.)
Detail-oriented and highly organized.
Love of travel by public transportation.
Willingness to work both indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions.
Able to work both independently and collaboratively.
Adaptable and flexible ability to find teachable moments in opportunities.
Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual (Spanish/ English)
Experience living and gardening in an urban setting
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook Word Excel PPT etc.)
New York State Teaching Certification or horticultural therapy certificate or registered as an HTR
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift and move up to 35 pounds including on public transportation
Ability to squat lift stretch bend sit and stand for extended periods of time.
Ability to perform physical labor outside in all weather conditions.
Comfort navigating the subway bus streets and other modes of transportation throughout NYC.
Benefits
The Hort offers all Full-Time regular employees a generous Paid Time Off package term life insurance policy and Employee Assistance Program. Pre-tax benefits include transit Flexible Spending Account medical dental and vision insurance. A 401(k)-retirement plan is available after one year of service.
Additional Details
Employment Classification: Full-Time Regular
Salary Range: $45000 - $52000/ annual salary
Reports to: Director of Education
Background Check: Facilitators may be screened by the DOE Office of Personnel Investigation and submit fingerprints
Work Locations: In person at assigned public schools in Brooklyn Bronx Queens and potentially Staten Island Midtown Office Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park Greenhouse and Education Center and Carol Pino Learning Farm
Schedule & Shift: In-person Monday- Friday or Wednesday- Sunday 8am-4pm or 10:00 am- 6:00 pm (Occasional weekends and evening shifts required schedule will be determined by tasks and program times so flexibility on both ends is expected)
How to Apply
Please include a brief cover letter detailing your interests along with the completed application and resume. To be considered click here to submit your application and required materials. Only complete applications will be reviewed. No phone calls.
Please be advised that due to the high volume of applicants we can only contact candidates whose skills and background best fit the open positions needs. Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities at The Horticultural Society of New York.
The Hort is committed to workplace diversity and inclusion. It is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race ethnicity age religion gender marital status sexual orientation disability veteran status political orientation or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local law.
We provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations are also available for these individuals during the hiring process.
Please email should you require reasonable accommodation during the hiring process.
The mission of The Horticultural Society of New York is to improve human lives through horticulture. Our social service and public programs create green spaces in all neighborhoods as a vital part of social infrastructure, train people for jobs that grow and sustain green communities, ... View more