
Public Gardening
American
Floral Endowment
www.endowment.org
Internship Opportunities
Deadline: November 1, 2001
Paid Experience & Cash Grants (up to $6,000)
Vic and Margaret Ball Internship Program:
-Training at Production Greenhouse,
Nursery or Botanical Garden6 month experience -$6,000 Grant + Paid
Internship
-4 month experience $4,000 Grant + Paid
Internship
-3 month Summer Experience $1,500 Grant +
Paid Internship
The Mosmiller Scholar Program:
-Training at Floral Retail, Wholesale or
Allied Trade
-10 - 16 week experience $2,000 Grant and
Paid Internship
Who is eligible?
-Any student currently enrolled in a
floriculture/environmental horticulture or business program at a 2 or 4 year
College or University
-Students who maintain a "C" or
better GPA
-Students who demonstrate outstanding
potential and serious interest in a floral industry career
01/04
American
Horticultural Society
7931 East Boulevard Drive
Alexandria, VA 22308-1300
Tel: (703) 768-5700
fax: (703) 768-8700
www.ahs.org
2001 Internship Program
AHS offers six distinct horticultural internships:
-Plant propagation
-Integrated pest management
-Plant records and signage
-Gardeners Information Service for members
of the Society (currently 25,000)
-The seed exchange program - also for
members
-Living Lab, a program educating
elementary school students about the natural world.
12/21/00
The
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
125 Arborway
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 02130-3500
Phone: (617) 524-1718
Fax: (617) 524-1418
SUMMER 2003 INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Any landscape architecture, horticulture or landscape construction/design students who may be interested in spending hands-on summer working with some really old trees and shrubs would be welcome.
www.arboretum.harvard.edu/liv.htm
Update 01/04
Aspen
Glen Country Club
Carbondale, CO.
Horticulture Intern:
Aspen Glen Club is a Jack Nicklaus signature golf course. The club is located 25 miles northwest of Aspen. Initiation fee to the club is $100,000. Duties would include: planting various beds, containers, and baskets and their maintenance; learn how to use and recognize problems with irrigation systems; pruning trees and shrubs; mulching; integrated pest management scouting and monitoring; operation of various equipment and other jobs which include maintenance. Internship needs to be 90 days. This is a super opportunity to live in a beautiful area of Colorado, become part of a unique club owned corporation, and gain knowledge and experience in different aspects of Horticulture. Compensation: $10.25 base pay is $9.00/hr. plus housing allowance $1.25. Please fax/send resume to: Sara Morton-Horticulturist; Aspen Glen Country Club; 0545 Bald Eagle Way; Carbondale, CO 81623. Phone: 970-963-4524; Fax: 970-963-1986.
03/02
Applewood
Ruth Mott Foundation
1400 East Kearsley Street
Flint, MI 48503
Ph. 810-233-3031
Spring-Autumn Internships 2002
Applewood is an award winning estate of nearly twenty acres located adjacent to the Cultural Center of Flint. Applewood, which dates back to 1916, includes a formal perennial garden, a large rose/annual garden, extensive shrub borders, mature specimen trees, lilac, daylily and hosta collections, highly maintained turf, an antique apple orchard, a demonstration garden and exhibition and production greenhouses. The estate has been described as one of the top five gardens in Michigan. Plant identification, mapping and labeling, as well as creation of a herbarium are now taking place. an extensive Community Enrichment Calendar provides a variety of opportunities for the public to experience Applewood's gardens. In addition, elementary school level nature-based programs are offered at the estate and in the classroom.
Summer interns will work under the direct supervision of the professional horticulture staff. There is opportunity for involvement in various aspects of horticulture. The summer should bring significant professional growth through work in diverse areas of horticultural practice including: culture and maintenance of annuals and perennials, turf management, maintenance of woody plants, landscape modification, orchard management, plant propagation, greenhouse production and floral display and design. Individuals will be placed in areas that will enhance their professional goals. This internship provides an excellent opportunity to experience several horticultural areas. Interns will also assist with programs and tours for the public. Every effort will be made to give interns a well-rounded experience. Field trips and workshops are included.
Interested students are requested to submit a resume for review. Although prior horticultural experience is helpful, it is not required for employment. Please send resumes to:
Deborah Elliott
Estate Manager
1400 East Kearsley Street
Flint, MI 48503
01/04
Berkshire Botanical Garden
Routes 102 & 183
PO Box 826
Stockbridge, MA 01262
(413) 298-3926
Introduction
The Berkshire Botanical Garden is a not-for-profit public garden established in 1934. Located on 15 rural acres, the Garden consists of several perennial borders and herb gardens, a mixed border garden, a rose garden, a shade and pond garden, a rock garden, an ornamental vegetable garden, a four-season garden, a woodland preserve, many specialty collections and three greenhouses. the Garden is situated in the beautiful Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts, two miles from the center of historic stockbridge. The area is home to many cultural institutions and numerous natural sites.
Description
The college internship program is designed to offer hands-on experience at a botanical garden for persons aspiring to a career in horticulture, public gardening and landscape architecture or design. Intern work with horticulture staff and volunteers in all phases of public garden maintenance and development. This includes planting, weeding, watering, mulching, pruning, and interacting with visitors. Students may also become involved in special projects such as accession records, garden inventories, plant signage, or flower arranging. Intern training sessions, public educational programs, and staff field trips are offered to help broaden the students' horticultural horizon. summer internships are 12 weeks long, usually starting at the end of May, and range from 24-40 hours per week. Stipend to be determined. Housing is provided. Intern training sessions, public educational programs and staff field trips are offered to help broaden the students' horticultural horizon.
Applications are due by March 1, 2004
For more information or an application, please visit the HFRR Student Records Office 1028 Throckmorton Hall.
01/04
Bernheim
Arboretum and Research Forest
Dr. Paul Cappiello
Horticulture Director
P.O. Box 130
Clermont, KY 40110
update 06/01
Betty
Ford Alpine Gardens
183 Gore Creek Drive
Vail, CO 81657
Ph: 970-476-0103 ext. 3
Nicola Ripley, Director of Horticulture
Scott Winter, Garden Supervisor
Internship Opportunity:
Located at an altitude of 8,200 feet, Betty Ford Alpine Gardens specializes in alpine plants and native mountain perennials. There are three acres of cultivated gardens surrounded by parkland near Vail Village and at the base of Vail Mountain in Colorado's Gore Range.
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens summer internships are full-time for a minimum of twelve weeks beginning in early to mid May.
01/04 (for more information and application requirements, please visit the HFRR Student Records office at 1028 Throckmorton Hall.)
Brooklyn
Botanic Garden
Rochelle Cabiness, Director Human Resources
1000 Washington Ave.
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11225-1099
Telephone (718)622-7826
Fax (718) 622-7826
www.bbg.org
update 06/01
Butterfly
House
Attn: Internships
15193 Olive Boulevard
Chesterfield, MO 63017
Horticulture Internship at the Butterfly House
The Butterfly House, a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden, is looking for interns in their Horticulture Department. The internship involves maintaining the tropical conservatory garden, native habitats, prairie garden, annual garden and grounds. Duties include, but are not limited to, planting, pruning, watering, pest management, weeding, and propagation. Interns may be required to spend time in the classroom for hands on demonstrations. Interns will have direct interaction with the public.
Requirements include coursework in botany, horticulture, or related biological field, as well as working towards or having recently completed a degree in a biological field with at least a 2.5 GPA. Interns are required to work a minimum of one four (4) hour shift per week and not to exceed (16) hours per week unless otherwise authorized by the area supervisor. The Butterfly House can be flexible concerning the number of hours and design of your internship, based on prior written proposals with agreement from the area supervisor. Interns are also required to complete a project that will be presented to the Butterfly House staff.
Interested applicants should contact the Butterfly House at 636-530-0076 ext.43. Please leave your name, phone number and area of interest or submit your resume with references and a cover letter. Fax to:636-530-1516 or you may e-mail to entomology@butterflyhouse.org.
03/03
Callaway Gardens
Kathryne Hayden
P.O. Box 2000
Pine Mountain, GA 31822-2000
Phone: (706) 663-2281
800-CALLAWAY (800-225-5292)
www.callawaygardens.com
INTERNSHIPS
Students wishing to apply for a position in the Callaway Gardens Internship Program should send a resume and a letter of introduction describing career goals, professional interests, and reasons for seeking an internship position to:
Intern Registrar
Education Department
Callaway Gardens
Post Office Box 2000
Pine Mountain, GA 31822
Phone: (706) 663-5146
Fax: (706) 663-6720
Students will then receive an application from which should be completed and returned along with three letters of recommendation. All material should be submitted by Feb. 15 (if applying for 6-month education internship, deadline is Jan. 15). A limited number of internships are available so please apply as early as possible. All applicants will be notified by March 15.
update 06/01, 01/03
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
Forrest Park Drive
Nashville, Tennessee 37205
Company Contact: Stephen C. Danhauer
(615) 353-2148
The Wildflower Internship: involves work primarily with native plants in the Howe Garden.
The Horticulture Internship: provide general experience in other areas of the gardens.
Interns assist the garden staff in general maintenance tasks and learn the many aspects
of the operation of the botanical garden. An internship lasts ten weeks usually
beginning in May and can be arranged to meet your school schedule.
date entered: 12/14/00
Chicago Botanic Garden
Dr. Lara Jefferson
1000 Lake Cook Road
Glencoe, Illinois 60022
(847) 835-8261
Fax: (847) 835-1635
The Chicago Botanic Garden Internship Program offers college students and recent graduates
a unique opportunity to experience a wide range of botanic garden operations. It provides
hands-on work experience and an excellent overview of public garden careers. The program
is designed to allow interns to work in a one-on-one setting with professionals sharing
their experience and expertise.
Continuing Education Summer Intern:
Dates: June 1 and last for 6 months.
The successful applicant will work directly
with the Continuing Education staff to assist in implementing the Garden's adult
education programs.
Pay: $7.75/hr, assistance in finding housing (quite often free in exchange for
limited garden work).
date entered: 04/11/01
Update 1/04 - for applications, please visit the HFRR Student Records Office, 1028 Throckmorton Hall.
CINCINNATI ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDEN
PO BOX 198073
CINCINNATI, OH 45219-8073
(513) 559-77768
FAX (513)559-7776
COMPANY CONTACT: EDUCATION DEPT-INTERN PROGRAM
CINCINNATI ZOO INTERNSHIP
Opportunities exist for internships in Animal Care, Business, CREW, Development, Environmental Education,
Horticulture, Marketing, Special Events and Veterinary Technology, Interns have hands-on experience assisting
the Zoo's personnel with the daily operations of the park. All other internship are unpaid except the interns
working with the Education Department's Animal Presentations. See business, science, education, and agriculture files in Experiential Learning filing cabinet in Holtz Hall.
DATE ENTERED: 12/6/2000
City
of Olathe, Parks and Public Grounds Division
Elizabeth Newman, Sr. Horticulturist
P.O. Box 768
Olathe, KS 66051
(913) 393-6018
e-mail: blocke@olatheks.org
Horticulture Intern:
Position Responsibilities: Assist horticulture team in the preparation, installation and maintenance of landscape beds in Olathe's parks, public buildings and traffic medians. Other duties may include irrigation maintenance, litter patrol and basic chemical application.
Position Qualifications: Basic knowledge of plants, materials and equipment used in grounds maintenance. Ability to work independently and complete daily activities according to work schedule. Ability to lift heavy objects, walk and stand for long periods of time. Ability to communicate orally and in writing. Ability to establish effective working relationship with employees, supervisors, and the public. Must have a valid driver's license.
Range of Pay: $9.00/hr
02/19/00
Country
Club of the Rockies - Vail, Colorado
Attn: Kevin J. Ross, CGCS
P.O. Box 481
Edwards, Colorado 81632
Fax: 970-926-3449
E-mail: kjross@vail.net
update 06/01
Discovery Center
Urban Conservation Campus
4750 Troost Ave.
Kansas City, MO 64110
816-759-7300 ext. 2244
Attn: Cathy Bylinowski, Education Specialist
Butterfly Garden Volunteers Needed:
Looking for hands-on experience, additions to your resume? Do you have a coupld extra hours in the week? Are you interested in butterfly gardening and conservation and the use of native plants? The Discovery Center, in Kansas City, MO, an educational facility of the Missouri Department of Conservation, is working on a large butterfly garden on their 8 acre native plant landscape.
We are looking for volunteers to assist with planting, improving, and maintaining the new butterfly garden. Projects for this spring and summer include planting an annual flower bed, improving and expanding native plant installation, and constructing a small rock wall.
There are also opportunities to work along side MDC professional staff, to assist with maintaining the rest of the grounds, and to interact with the public as a professional horticulturist and naturalist.
Hours are flexible, with some evening and weekend hours available.
03/03
Fairchild Tropical Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Miami, Florida 33156-4296
(305) 667-1651
Fax: (305) 661-8953
Company Contact: Mary E. Collins
Students will work in various departments of the garden such as the Rare Plant House,
grounds, nursery, and plant records. Much of the work involves potting, fertilizing,
transplanting, pruning, mapping with an alidade and plane table, and possibly some
work with the computers in records. Students may have the opportunity to work with
endangered species and tropical fruit trees. Internship consists of ten weeks of
working 40 hours each week during the summer months only.
date entered: 12/15/00
HOLDEN ARBORETUM
9500 SPERRY ROAD
KIRTLAND, OH 44094
(440) 256-1110 X244
FAX: (440) 256-1655
Company Contact: Greg Wright
update 06/01
Horticulture Services Division (HSD) of Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.
Opportunities are available in all branches of horticulture (production, design, maintenance, etc.)
Applicant is required to have just completed a B.A. or B.S. degree, or be enrolled in an accredited college or university in horticulture or one of its related fields. Assignments vary from one specific project to a full range of activities in all branches of the horticulture Services Division.
Term: 10 to 16 weeks
Deadlines: 3 months prior to proposed start date.
Contact:
Intern Program
Horticulture Services Division
Arts & Industries Building
Room 2282
Smithsonian Institution
P.O. Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012
Tel: 202/357-1923, M-F
www.si.edu/horticulture/res_ed/intern/intern3
01/05
Indianapolis
Museum of Art
1200 West 38th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46208-4196
Tel: 317-923-1331
Fax: 317-926-8931
Gardening Internship
The gardens and grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art consist of 152 acres, including the historic Oldfields Estate, laid out in the 1920's by the Olmsted Brothers. The estate is currently being restored and has become a valuable public gardening asset for the city of Indianapolis, and the surrounding region. To find out more about the gardens visit our web site at www.ima-art.org .
We are looking for 2 interns to work with a full time staff of eleven on a rotating basis. Some garden features include a formal garden, shade gardens, resorted Ravine Garden, annual displays, greenhouse/garden shop, and new cutting garden. Duties include grooming of plants, weeding, irrigation, labeling, plant records, greenhouse management etc. Spring interns will have extensive planting opportunities. Some local and regional professional travel will be scheduled.
Internship will last from 3-6 months. Compensation is $7.50/hr. Can provide assistance in locating housing.
Questions? Call:
Chris Turner, Gardens Supervisor
Phone: 317-920-2662 ext. 500
FAX: 317-920-2677
email: Cturner@ima-art.org
01/02
Kinghorn
Gardens, Omaha, NE
Contact: Bryan Kinghorn/Kevin Frack
8024 North 28th St.
Omaha, NE 68112
402-457-6492
Kinghorn Gardens is searching for positions in Landscape Design and Landscape Maintenance. Kinghorn provides professional services in landscape evaluation and design, renovation and maintenance, garden maintenance, color coordination, horticultural therapy, and sustainability issues.
03/05
Leila
Arboretum Society
928 W. Michigan Ave.
Battle Creek, MI 49017
296-969-0270
Contact: Suzanne Ebright sebright@LASgarden.org
Internship Program:
Several internships are available that allow students to gain practical skills in many aspects of public gardening, including:
-Horticulture interns
-Garden Education and Community Greening
-Horticulture Team Members
update 03/04
Longwood Gardens
Bill Simeral
Student Programs Coordinator
PO Box 501
Kennett Square, PA 19348
(610) 388-1000 Ext 501
Fax (610) 388-2908
studentprograms@longwoodgardens.org
Offers excellent opportunities for students to gain practical experience, learn gardening
skills, and study plants amid the world's finest horticultural display. Internships last
for a duration of three to twelve months and individuals specialize in one work area. The
program is open to current college students and individuals who have graduated within the
past year and are legally able to work in the U.S.
Job Information:
Visitor Education Internship
Description:
A typical 35-hour work week usually includes one-half day of instruction or a field trip with occasional weekend, evening, and holiday hours. Interns are paid a taxable stipend of $6.50/hour. All interns are required to complete a student project while at Longwood. Students may use Longwood's library, a 21,500 volume collection including many horticultural periodicals and reference books.
Living accommodations on the grounds are available free of charge. There are no facilities for spouses, however there are rental accommodations available in nearby communities.
Students must complete application, available at Career & Employment Services, 100 Holtz Hall, (785) 532-6506.
Deadline for Internships: February 1
Update 01/02, 01/03, 01/04
Job Opportunity:
Longwood Gardens Inc. the world's premier horticulture display garden, located in Kennett Square, PA has an opening for 2 full time Greenhouse Growers. These individuals will be responsible for all phases of greenhouse production including propagating, potting, fertilizing, watering and training plants, applying integrated pest management practices, establishing and monitoring environmental control and preparing soil mixes. This individual will join a team of 9 other growers who produce over 1,000 different crops in 84,000 square feet of greenhouse space and two acres of outdoor container fields. Periodic weekend, holiday, and evening duty will be required. Must have a minimum of an Associate of Science Degree in Horticulture or equivalent, working knowledge of greenhouse production technology, and two years of experience in greenhouse production. Must have a valid driver's license and be willing to obtain a Pennsylvania Pesticide Applicator's license. Also must have, or be willing to obtain a forklift operator's license.
We offer an excellent starting salary and on outstanding benefits package. Please mail your resume with salary requirements to: Longwood Gardens, Inc., Human Resources, P.O. Box 501, Kennett Square, PA 19348. Fax (610) 388-2079 or e-mail - jobs@longwoodgardens.org . To find out more about job opportunities at Longwood Gardens please refer to our website, www.longwoodgardens.org. EOE.
02/04
McPherson,
KS, City of
Contact: Paul Katzer
PH. 620-245-2565
The City of McPherson, KS currently has a job opening for a Gardener. This position is full-time with excellent benefits including health insurance, paid vacation, sick leave, KPERS retirement, etc. The salary range is $10.63/hr to $14.17/hr depending on qualifications. This position primarily deals wit the flower production/installation/maintenance for the City of McPherson with some office work.
01/05
Missouri
Botanical Garden
Horticulture Division
P.O. Box 299
St. Louis, MO 63166-0299
Ph: (314) 577-5190
Fax: (314) 577-9465
www.mobot.org/hort
About:
The Missouri Botanical Garden was created by Henry Shaw, a prominent St Louis businessman who opened his garden to the public in 1859. Mr. Shaw intended his garden to be a center for education, scientific research, and horticulture display.
Today, the Missouri Botanical Garden is a National Historic Landmark. The mission of the Garden is "to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environments, in order to preserve and enrich life."
Internships:
The Missouri Botanical Garden Horticulture Internship is twelve consecutive weeks from mid-May to mid-August. Interns work 40 hours a week at between $6.00 and $6.50 an hour.
Field trips include Chicago Botanic Garden, Morton Arboretum, Shaw Nature Reserve, Ball seed trials and more.
Duties:
Interns will participate in day-to-day horticulture maintenance operations. Operations include weeding and watering, planting, pruning, water garden maintenance, and much more. Interns learn by working side by side with skilled staff, including supervisors. Adult Education classes are also offered free of charge to interns.
01/04 (for more information and a brochure, please visit the HFRR Student Records office at 1028 Throckmorton Hall.
Morris Arboretum
of the
University of Pennsylvania
9414 Meadowbrook Ave.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118
Contact: Jan McFarlan
Phone: (215) 247-5777
Fax: (215) 248-4439
INTERNSHIPS
Full-year internship program for qualified undergraduates and graduates in horticulture, arboriculture, education, and plant sciences.
All interns receive professional training in their chosen field. They participate in the day-to-day operations of the Arboretum, attend regularly scheduled seminars and practical sessions, and enroll in courses for credit at the University of Pennsylvania and other local universities for a nominal fee. Each intern also completes an individual project, earning graduate credits at the University of Pennsylvania.
Interns are paid $7.58 per hour and receive health and dental insurance and three weeks paid vacation. The Arboretum assists interns in finding housing.
Deadline: Feb. 15, 2002 to begin on June 17, 2002.
01/2002
New England Wild Flower Society
180 Hemenway Road
Framingham, MA 01701-2699
Phone: (508) 877-7630
Fax: (508) 877-3658
E-mail newfs@newfs.org
www.newfs.org
2001 Internship & Fellowship
Applications for 6-month positions must be post-marked by Feb. 8, 2003.
Applications for the summer positions must be postmarked my March 15, 2003
-Plant Conservation
-Native Plant Horticulture
A nationally recognized training program in practical aspects of native plant cultivation, propagation, and field conservation work.
updated 01/02, 01/03
North
Carolina Botanical Garden
James L. Ward, Curator
CB 3375 Totten Center
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3375
Phone: (919) 962-0522
Fax: (919) 962-3531
E-mail: wardjl@email.unc.edu
Intern-Gardener Positions
Each of the NCBG intern-gardener positions provide an opportunity to work with and learn from a staff dedicated to conservation, education, propagation and research issues related to the native flora of the southeastern United States and other useful plants. Applicants should indicate a specific interest in one or more of the three described positions.
Apply by: accepted year round
Duration: 3 to 9 months (flexible start and end dates)
Compensation: $8.21/hours
Contact: James L. Ward, Intern Coordinator
Positions:
-Garden Collections & Native Plant
Propagation (1)
-Herb Garden & Education Outreach (1)
-Native Habitat Gardens & Plant
Records (1)
-Public Education & Tour Guide
Programs (1)
Date entered: 01/25/01
Olbrich
Botanical Gardens
3330 Atwood Ave.
Madison, WI 53704
Contact: Jeff Epping, Director of Horticulture
Ph: 608-246-4683
Fax: 608-245-5790
email: jepping@cityofmadison.com
Olbrich is a 36-acre public display garden with an annual attendance of over 225,000 visitors. Interns work directly with the Gardens' horticulture staff to gain practical work experience in all aspects of botanical garden maintenance. The interns work in all of the outdoor specialty gardens including the Herb, Hosta, Meadow, Perennial, Rock, Rose, Shade, sunken, Thai and Wildflower gardens. Interns work extensively with annual beds and container plantings, aquatics, perennials, and woody plantings. They will be trained to use all mechanical equipment used in the day-to-day operations of the gardens, including mowers, tillers, edgers, cushmans, tractors and forklift. Three paid all-day field trips to other botanical gardens or horticultural enterprises is included. Interns also gain experience in maintaining proper plant records and labeling with BG-BASE database and giving public tours of the gardens. Applicants must be majoring in, or graduated from, a horticulture or plant science-related scholastic program. Sublet rentals are readily available due to the close proximity to the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Candidates must submit an application, resume, copy of transcripts and references. Incomplete submittals will not be considered for an internship. Download an application from the Garden's website at www.olbrich.org.
Internship: Horticulture
03/05
Powell
Gardens
1609 NW US HWY 50
Kingsville, MO 64061-9000
Tel: (816) 697-2600
Fax: (816) 697-2619
Email: www.powellgardens.org/
Internship Opportunities, Summer 2004
Powell Gardens, located 30 miles east of Kansas City, has five horticulture internships available. Internships shall last 12 weeks from May to August. Compensation is $7.00/hour, 40 hours/week. Must work one weekend day per 2 week pay period. Interns have the option to rotate through three of the following departments including: Visitor Center seasonal display beds, Display Chapel. An additional position that will not rotate is available at the Kauffman Memorial Garden located in Kansas City. Program comprises hands-on work experiences with gardeners as well as educational opportunities comprised of: talks by staff; field trips to local natural areas, related businesses and facilities; and a 3-day Chicago horticulture trip. Housing is available on site. Apply with cover letter, resume and letter of recommendation by March 15, 2001 to Alan Branhagen, Director of Horticulture, Powell Gardens, 1609 NW US HWY 50, Kingsville, MO 64061, telephone (816) 697-2600 ext. 241 or FAX (816) 697-2619.
Updated 02/05
Sarah P. Duke Gardens
Box 90341
Durham, NC 27708-0341
Ph: 919-684-3698
FX:919-684-8861
Summer internships
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University announces its summer internship program for students interested in getting a "hands-on" experience in a public botanic garden. Our program will provide an in-depth introduction to various aspects of horticulture. Interns will work in all areas of the Gardens, which includes: the Blomquist Garden of Native Plants, the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum, and the Historical Terraces. Interns will also rotate through the education program; learn propagation techniques; and learn to work in the themed gardens such as the rose garden and the perennial border.
Interns will gain insight to garden design through visits to local gardens and nurseries. We will also go on a three-day trip to visit major botanic gardens and nurseries here on the Atlantic Coast. We will try to provide a broad experience to the different aspects of the "green industry" from the growing of plants to the design and implementation of gardens. Interns will also be involved with doing an independent research project with the possibility of it being implemented in the garden.
Send Resume to:
Michael S. Owens, Coordinator of Interns
Sarah P. Duke Gardens
Box 90341
Durham, NC 27708
Ph. 919-668-1703
email: msowens@duke.edu
03/05
The
Scott Arboretum of
Swarthmore College
500 College Ave.
Swarthmore, PA 19081
Phone: 610-328-8025
email: scott @swarthmore.edu
The internship program at the Scott Arboretum, developed in 1973, provides individuals with the unique opportunity of working independently under the supervision of the Arboretum's staff. Sharing in the Arboretum's managerial endeavors, interns gain valuable first-hand experience in the daily operation of an arboretum.
Education opportunities are virtually unlimited. The Arboretum's extensive collections are easily interpreted and a horticultural library is located at the office. A well-traveled staff gives the intern the opportunity to learn from national and international gardening experiences. Interns are invited to join all of the educational programs offered by the Arboretum and are encouraged to attend programs at other local institutions. Working with a congenial staff allows interns to develop relationships with well-known horticulture figures.
Over 40 individuals have participated in the Arboretum's internship program. During their tenures, interns have the chance to develop projects of their own special interest that fit with the mission of the Arboretum. Growth both professionally and socially in the field of horticulture is a top priority of internships at the Arboretum.
-The Curatorial Intern
-Summer Internships
Application Deadline, March 1, 2004
For more info, please see flyer posted in the Horticulture, Forestry Student Records office, 1028 Throckmorton.
01/02, 01/04
Smithsonian
Institution
Horticulture Services Division
Arts & Industries Building
Room 2282, MRC 420
Washington DC 20560-0420
Phone: (202) 357-1928
Fax: (202) 786-2026
Lauranne C. Nash
Horticulture Services Division
900 Jefferson Dr., S.W.
Room 2282, MRC 420
Washington, D.C. 20560-0420
12/05/00
Spirit
of Avalon Estate
Attn: Dawn Mathews
27002 East 283rd St.
Harrisonville, MO 64701
Horticulture Intern: Summer, May-Sept.
Responsibilities: Help Horticulturist maintain Theme Gardens on 15 Acre Estate. This includes: perennial plant care in an organic environment, design and implementation of new garden areas, one special project that meets individual interests. This is a great opportunity to get hands on experience - excellent working environment. 40 hrs per week, 4 days at 9 hours, Sat or Sun 4 hours.
Range of pay $10.00/hr.
01/02
Stonecrop Gardens, Inc.
RR #2, Box 371
Cold Spring, New York 10516
Tel: (914) 265-2000
Fax: (914) 265-2047
Stonecrop consists of a diverse collection of gardens and plants including woodland and water gardens,
grass garden, raised alpine stone beds, cliff rock gardens and an enclosed English style flower garden.
Greenhouses include a display alpine house, small tropical room, pit house with an extensive collection
of choice dwarf bulbs, 2 growing houses and 5 poly tunnels. Tasks will include: ornamental
horticulture, landscape, propagation, greenhouse management, watering, rotating household duties, diary, regular plant
identification tests, and special projects.
date entered: 12/20/00
Tower Hill Botanic Garden
11 French Drive
P.O. Box 598
Boylston, MA 01505-0598
Telephone: 508-869-6111
Fax: 508-869-6111
thbg@towerhillbg.org
GARDEN INTERNS
Four seasonal intern positions at Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston, MA, headquarters of the Worcester County Horticultural Society, will be available in 2002. Interns will assist in the maintenance of perennial, vegetable, and woody ornamental gardens; greenhouse; systematic garden; orchard; and field and woodland trails. Interns will gain experience in a variety of landscape/garden maintenance tasks including, but not limited to, weed identification and removal, watering, planting, mowing, pruning, trail maintenance, and general garden and grounds maintenance.
These positions will run from April through September of 2001. Hours are 7:30am to 4:00pm, Sunday through Thursday or Tuesday through Saturday. Interns are paid $7.00 per hour and are responsible for finding their own housing and transportation. Preference will be given to students who have completed course work in horticulture, landscape design, botany, or related fields. Experience with grounds maintenance equipment, including mowers, trimmers, rototillers, trucks and tractor, is helpful.
To request an application packet, call 508-869-6111, x39. Applications will be accepted until April 1, 2004.
01/04
UFM
Community Learning Center
Linda Teener
1221 Thurston
Manhattan, KS 66502
(785) 539-8763
U.S. National Arboretum 2004 Internships
U.S. National Arboretum
3501 New York Ave., N.E.
Washington, DC 20002-1958
Telephone: 202-245-5898
Fax: 202-245-4575
www.usna.usda.gov/Education/intern.html
The U.S. National Arboretum offers a limited number of internships to qualified individuals seeking on-the-job work experience and training in horticulture, botany, research, education, facilities management, and administration. Applicants need to have completed course work or practical experience in horticulture or related field. Basic gardening or laboratory skills, an interest in plants, and the ability to work independently are very important. Additional qualifications may be noted in specific descriptions. Interns participate in regularly scheduled field trips, work on independent projects related to the Arboretum, and work with the Arboretum's professional staff. Compensation for the internship is $8.47/hr. Internships over ninety days earn annual leave. The work week for most interns is Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 3:30pm (exceptions are noted in position descriptions). College credit may be arranged by the student and is encouraged. Applications from non-USA citizens are welcomed (restrictions and visas apply). To obtain specific and updated information as well as application procedures, check out our web site, www.usna.usda.gov or call the Internship Coordinator at (202) 245-5898. Please allow three to four weeks after the closing date for processing applications.
Available Positions in:
-Integrated Pest Management
-National Herb Garden
-Asian Collection
-Asian Theme Programs
-Conifer/Dogwood Collection
-Engineering
-Fern Valley Native Plant Collection
-Floral and Nursery Plants Research-Germplasm
-Floral and Nursery Plants Research-Molecular Biology
-Floral and Nursery Plants Research-Shrub Breeding
-Friendship Garden
-High Visibility Areas
-Holly/Magnolia Collection
-Marketing
-Plant Records
-Slide Collections
-Washington Youth Garden
01/04
WALT
DISNEY WORLD
2013 N AVE OF THE STARS
LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL 32830-0090
(407) 560-4547
FAX: (407) 560-7227
COMPANY CONTACT: EPCOT SCIENCE INTERNSHIP PRGM
GREENHOUSE PLANT SCIENCE
Students spend as many as seven hours weekly hosting guest tours through greenhouse. They also have the opportunity
to attend classes, field trips, training sessions and meetings. Plant culture seeding, transplanting, and pruning of
plants; harvesting and distribution of produce. Maintain greenhouse show quality, general cleanup, raking and sweeping
of areas. Must be a college student or recent graduate with applicable background and/or major in ag, food crops, biology,
horticulture, botany, biotechnology, biological engineering, science communication, or related field.
date entered: 02/04
Botanica,
The Wichita Gardens
701 Amidon
Wichita, KS 67203
Company Contact: Patrick McKernan
Non-technical gardening and grounds keeping work. Although employees are expected to perform
assignments with minimum of supervision, work is subject to regular, frequent inspection
with advice being given relative to difficult or unusual problems. Need some knowledge of
tools, equipment and methods of cultivating and caring for lawns, shrubs, trees, and flowers.
Some knowledge of the symptoms of common plant pests. Ability to properly use and care for
landscape equipment and tools. Ability to work effectively with others. Ability to follow
oral and written instructions pertaining to gardening work and park maintenance. Must have a
Kansas driver's license.
Wilson Botanical Garden
Las Cruces Biological Station
Apartado 73-8257
San Vito, Coto Brus, Costa Rica
Telephone: 506-77-3278
Internships for 3-6-12 months for curatorial work of the main living collections.
Internships consist of station fees (room and board), some travel support and a monthly
stipend. Interns will be able to devote some time to research of their choice in
Botany and Horticulture. Botanists, horticulturists, graduate students and others
are welcome to apply.
date entered: 12/14/00
Winterhur
A. Shonie Castle
Horticulture Program Coordinator
Museum, Garden & Library
Route 52
Winterhur, Delaware 19735
Tel: 302-888-4625
e-mail: jobs@winterthur.org
Horticultural Interns (4)
Arborist Intern (1)
Horticulturist-Enchanted Woods (0)
Winterhur's Horticulture Internship program provides a diverse and exciting experience for students in the field of Horticulture, Agriculture, Plant Science, Landscape Design, Biology, Entomology etc. Students assist horticulturists by working a two-week rotation schedule in different areas of the garden.
Duration: May 1 - August 31, 2003
Pay $9.50 per hour
Deadline: March 31, 2004
For more information, please see packet info in 1028 Throckmorton.
updated 01/04