Skip to content
  • FOR THE PUBLIC |
  • DONATE NOW
InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInYouTube
APGA Logo
  • Learn
    • News
      • Public Garden Magazine
    • Events
      • Events Calendar
      • Annual Conference
      • Symposia & Special Events
      • Regional Learning Series
    • Garden Scholars
      • Garden Scholar Fee Waiver
      • Past Scholarship Recipients
      • Fellowship Opportunities
    • Career Center
      • Job Board
      • Post A Job
    • Library/Media Center
  • Connect
    • Professional Communities
      • Learn More About Communities
      • Mentor/Mentee
    • Find a Garden
    • Member Directory
      • Garden Friendly Providers
      • Affinity Programs
    • Association Store
  • Grow Your Garden
    • Promote
      • Go Public Gardens
      • Plant Collections Network
      • Public Gardens Sustainability Index
      • Urban Agriculture Resilience Program
      • Plants and Climate Change Education (PLACCE)
      • Public Garden Grants
    • Protect
      • Plant Protection Program
      • Disaster Readiness
      • Tree Gene Conservation Partnership
      • Public Gardens As Sentinels Against Invasive Plants
    • Benchmarking
      • Compensation & Benefits
      • Garden Benchmarking
  • About
    • Our Mission
      • Strategic Plan
      • Our History
      • Core Values
      • Code of Ethics
      • I.D.E.A.
    • Our Work
      • Collective Impact
      • Our Programs
      • Our Partners
      • Advocacy
      • Annual Awards
      • Financial Data
    • Our People
      • Our Staff
      • Our Leadership
      • Association Service
      • FAQs
      • Media & Association
    • Our Giving Opportunities
  • Login
  • Join
  • DONATE
Home/Living Collections Coordinator

Living Collections Coordinator

Living Collections Coordinator

Administrative & Finance
Posted On April 23, 2025

Company

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden

Location

Santa Barbara, California

Print Job Details

Print

Employment Type

Job (Full-time)

Job Categories

Administrative & Finance

Job Description

As the Living Collections Coordinator, you are responsible for helping maintain maps and records of plants and seeds in the Living Collections, under the direction of the Living Collections Curator. You will help oversee our IrisBG database, specifically updating plant records, accessioning new plants and seeds, and performing data entry. This involves manufacture, maintenance, placement, and annual inventory of accession labels in the Living Collections, manufacture and maintenance of public information labels, as well as using GIS to map the Garden’s plantings and infrastructure. This full-time (40 hours/week), non-exempt position reports to the Living Collections Curator. The position pays between $19 and $24 hourly, commensurate with experience.

About Us

The Garden is a beautiful place to work! Our Horticulture team includes long-term employees and folks just starting out, but they all have one thing in common – a passion for our mission to conserve native plants. You’ll be in good company!

Duties & Responsibilities

Help maintain the living collections database, including: accessioning new plant and seed material, updating plant records, mapping plant locations, recording plant maintenance events, and documenting removed plantings; Participate in regular inventories to ensure consistency between living collections data and the physical living collection; Help maintain the living collections data and map new planting locations using ArcGIS; Create new data layers as needed to produce maps of plants and infrastructure for staff across all departments; Manufacture, install, and inventory accession labels, ensuring consistency in style, placement, and validity of data; Manufacture, install, and inventory plant identification labels for the public, ensuring consistency in style, placement, and validity of data; Maintain the living collection seed bank, including accessioning of new plant materials, updating inventory, and processing specimens for deposit; Analyze living collections records and GIS data to assist with producing reports and maps as requested; Participate in collecting trips to various locations in the state to acquire propagation materials for the living collections; Assist with horticultural research projects, publications, and poster presentations, including collecting data, data analysis, and proofreading; Coordinate and help ensure proper identification of new plant materials by Garden staff and taxonomic experts; process voucher specimens as required; Assist with generating content for the Garden’s website, Ironwood newsletter, or other communications requests; Manage volunteers and interns as needed to complete any of the above essential duties

Education and Experience

General knowledge or course work related to plant identification, plant biology, horticulture, ecology, GIS; Excellent organizational and time management skills; A bachelor’s degree in horticulture, botany, natural resource management, library science, or other related fields; OR be working towards such a degree; OR an equivalent combination of training, skills, and experience; A valid California driver’s license; It Would Be Nice if You Had: Experience with Iris BG, BG Base, CCH2 or any other collections management software; Basic knowledge of native California flora; Previous experience at botanic gardens, museum programs or similar experience.

Additional Information

Use computer databases and programs proficiently, especially ArcGIS, Microsoft Office products (especially Excel), as well as being able to learn new programs, as needed; Efficiently and accurately manage data, including process documentation, as well as cleaning and maintaining datasets; Work independently, and as a member of the Living Collections and Horticulture teams, in a cooperative environment; Effectively direct and effectively manage volunteers and interns; Work under pressure and meet deadlines; Communicate clearly and efficiently, both verbally and in writing; Regularly perform physically strenuous work in an outdoor environment, including: standing/walking for extended periods of time, occasional fieldwork, sitting up to 2.0 hours at a time, lifting and carrying 25 lbs., bending, squatting, and walking the Garden trails and beds.

The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily, and if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship. Santa Barbara Botanic Garden retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position.

Application Instructions

Please apply on our website using this link: https://tinyurl.com/yc6amxuc

Application Deadline:

June 30, 2025

MORE JOBS:

Wing Haven Operations Manager May 13, 2025READ MORE
Norfolk Botanical Garden Accounting and Reporting Manager May 6, 2025READ MORE
Denver Botanic Gardens Benefits Manager May 2, 2025READ MORE
Plant Delights Nursery at juniper Level botanic Gardens Customer Service Representative April 24, 2025READ MORE

Title

American Public Gardens Association

We champion and advance public gardens as leaders, advocates, and innovators in the conservation and appreciation of plants.

  • Home
  • Grant Applications
  • Financial Reports
  • Our Partners
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact

Quick Links

  • Events
  • Garden Scholars
  • Find A Mentor
  • Find A Garden
  • Disaster Readiness
  • Plant Protection Store

Preferred Partners

BHS Insurance
Bartlett Tree Experts
  • Donate Now
  • Join
  • Login

American Public Gardens Association

1207 Delaware Ave #350
Wilmington, DE, 19806
Ph: 610.708.3010
info@publicgardens.org

Copyright © 2024 American Public Gardens Association. All Rights Reserved

Page load link
preloader