Maui Bird Conservation Center Horticulturist - 1 Year Temporary

Nov 06 2025
Job Description

HOW YOU WILL IMPACT OUR MISSION
The Horticulturist performs all job assignments with a positive attitude that supports San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's mission and vision of saving species worldwide by uniting our expertise in wildlife care and conservation science with our dedication to inspiring passion for nature. The Horticulturist under direction, performs routine horticultural, grounds maintenance, and tree related work of assigned area; develops new area when necessary. This position reports to a Lead/Supervisor.

This class is distinguished from the next higher class, Senior Horticulturist, in that the Senior Horticulturist works under minimal supervision and its duties require more horticultural skills and knowledge. The Horticulturist class performs a wide range of standard duties under general supervision at the Zoo or Safari Park.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

  • Plant Cultivation and Care:
    • Plant and transplant various types of flora based on seasonal and environmental requirements.
    • Monitor plant growth and health, identifying biotic and abiotic disorders.
    • Implement appropriate fertilization, mulching and irrigation methods to ensure optimal plant development.
    • Prune, trim, and shape plants to encourage healthy growth and maintain desired aesthetics.
  • Equipment Management and Safety:
    • Complete and adhere to required safety trainings
    • Effective communication with internal and external stakeholders
    • Operate and maintain horticultural equipment, such as lawnmowers, tractors, trimmers, and irrigation systems.
    • Ensure tools are cleaned, sharpened, and stored properly to prolong their lifespan.
    • Ensure vehicles are operated and maintained in alignment with Vehicle Code and Garage maintenance expectations.
  • Soil Management and Improvement:
    • Conduct soil analysis to determine nutrient content, pH levels, and drainage capabilities.
    • Implement soil improvement strategies, such as composting, mulching, and aeration.
    • Recommend soil amendments and apply them as needed to optimize plant growth.
  • Pest and Disease Control:
    • Monitor for pests and diseases, identifying early signs of infestation or infection.
    • Implement integrated pest management (IPM) techniques to minimize the use of chemical pesticides.
    • Apply appropriate pesticides or biological controls when necessary, following safety protocols and regulations.
  • Environmental Conservation and Sustainability:
    • Promote environmentally friendly practices, such as water conservation, composting, and native plant preservation.
    • Educate staff, visitors, or clients on sustainable gardening techniques and the importance of biodiversity.
  • Research, Record Keeping and Documentation:
    • Maintain detailed records of planting schedules, maintenance activities, and plant health assessments.
    • Create reports for management or clients on garden status, performance, and recommended improvements.


WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

The ideal candidate for our horticulturist position will have passion around native Hawaiian plants and land restoration. The candidate will have a desire to assist in planting of Hawai`i native plant and trees species at Maui Bird Conservation Center near Makawao, HI. This is a 1-year temporary position that will be doing land restoration, including removal of non-native/invasive plant species and planting and upkeep of native Hawaiian trees and plants. This is an entry level position and training will be provided for all job duties. Additional duties will involve irrigation of the restored areas as well as work on installation of irrigation systems.   

Previous landscape/ commercial plant care experience is a plus. 


JOB EXPERIENCE

  • Prior commercial plant care/landscape experience preferred

 

EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS

  • A.A. in horticulture, botany, plant science, or other related degree preferred. 
  • Valid Hawai`i Driver’s License Upon Hire required

 

SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE

Knowledge of:

  • A variety of plants, plant materials and growth principles 
  • Horticultural soil conditions and preparations 
  • Methods and precautions for applying fertilizers and insecticides 
  • Working knowledge of tree removal and maintenance practices 
  • Proper watering techniques 
  • Work safety practices 
  • Effective customer relations skills 

Ability to:

  • Troubleshoot basic irrigation problems 
  • Manage soils, substrates, plants and amendments in a professional landscape 
  • Keep accurate records 
  • Research plants to provide special collections care 
  • Use a variety of industry tools safely and effectively 
  • Communicate and work effectively with others 
  • Operate power machinery as required 

 

SOME OF THE PERKS YOU WILL ENJOY AS A TEAM MEMBER

  • Medical Insurance Options Available
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Wellness Program

 

IMPORTANT DETAILS

  • Location: Makawao, HI
  • Position Type: Hourly Full-Time Non-Exempt Temporary 1 Year Union Position – If selected there will be union fees and dues to be paid to the Union.   
  • Hourly Rate: $27.68