Wednesday, October 12, 2011

New Job Board Site

This will be our LAST POST on this blog account


Lake Washington Technical College changed its name this summer to Lake Washington Institute of Technology.

This change will be affecting the horticulture programs online presence. The Horticulture Department now has a new website, blog, job board and Facebook page. These changes were done to keep in line with the new college name as well as to streamline operations. The website, blog and job board are now all in one convenient site. Easy for the user and easier for us to maintain.
Please check out our new look, we’d love your feedback.

Website
Blog
Facebook
Job Board

Monday, September 26, 2011

Project Manager - $12-20/hr

We need a project manager, or a guy that wants to learn, and turn into a project manager.
$12-$20/hour starting (Depending on what you can do)

You:
  • You have to be Honest.
  • Gotta be able to do what it takes too. (if you aren’t honest, or don’t know what it means to ‘do what it takes’, then don’t bother reading on)
  • Good attitude, hard worker, English speaking, take initiative, HONEST (in case you overlooked that one)
  • Overtime? Don’t complain about having to work Saturdays.
  • Experience? Honestly. I don’t care.  If you are young and want to learn, I’ll turn you into a rock building machine. If you already know what you’re doing; that is awesome, and I can use you too. 
  • Education? Smart is good, but you need to show it.  Act smart, I’ll catch on. 
Us:
  • Small rock yard in Snohomish offering sales and installation services. 
  • We sell rocks, we also build stuff out of rocks; patios, walls, water features, walkways, steps, outcroppings, dry streams, wet streams, dirt work, etc.
  •  We live by the golden rule with an unprecedented record of customer service and quality craftmanship. The company is 6 years old, and still growing.
  • We mainly promote from within.
The job:
  • We need someone who can run the installation end of things.
  • Sales, scheduling, order material, make  it done right, happy customer, good leader, happy employees, collect payment, we’re all  happy.
  • You’ll drive trucks, run equipment, dig a lot, lift a lot. You get to play with rocks and dirt all day, it’s pretty fun. Oops. It started raining. Even better! Mud! I don’t care if your Mom said you can’t get wet : )This position is for someone who wants a career. It’s long term. You will be treated with respect, and you will take pride in your job.
To apply contact: simplyrocks@gmail.com

Plant Services Specialist 2 - $2,705-3,522/month

State of Washington
Dept. of Agriculture

invites applications for the position of:
Plant Services Specialist 2
SALARY: $2,705.00 - $3,522.00 Monthly

OPENING DATE: 09/22/11
CLOSING DATE: 10/06/11 05:00 PM
DESCRIPTION:

*From July 1, 2011 through June 29, 2013 a 3% temporary salary reduction is in effect for most state positions. The salary listed above includes this reduction. For more information,
click here.
There is one (1) full-time permanent position within the Plant Protection Division. This position will be located in Tacoma, Washington and covers East Pierce and South King Counties. The position requires occasional travel to other areas of the state. Preferred candidate to live in or re-locate near the Tacoma area. 
DUTIES:

Plant Services Specialists enforce state and federal laws and regulations governing the handling, sale or shipment of nursery stock, bulbs, cut plant material and fruits and vegetables in an assigned geographic area. As a designated cooperator with USDA, certifies plant products to the phystosanitary standards of importing countries.

NOTE: As a condition of employment, this position is covered under a collective bargaining agreement. Employees are required to pay regular union dues or non-association fees (dues to religious tenets) within 30 calendar days following employment.
QUALIFICATIONS:

A valid driver's license is required.

A Bachelor's degree in entomology, plant pathology, botany, horticulture, agronomy or closely allied field and one year experience in plant regulatory activities

OR

One year as a Plant Services Specialist 1.

Additional qualifying experience will substitute, year for year, for required education.

Designation as a cooperator by USDA-APHIS under the Federal-State export program to issue federal phytosanitary certificates is desirable.

To Apply Visit Website

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Grounds & Nursery Specialist 2 - $DOE

JOB SUMMARY: 

The Grounds & Nursery Specialist 2 performs skilled gardening work in the maintenance of Bellevue College main campus and satellite campus grounds, landscapes, pathways and parking lots.  Under supervision, the Grounds 2 personnel also performs tasks requiring knowledge of cultivation and maintenance of lawns, trees and ornamental plants, such as pruning, transplanting plant material and applying chemicals.   



ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 

  • Maintain lawns and athletic field; aerating, seeding, fertilizing, mowing, edging.
  • Operate backpack blower.
  • Lift/ push/ pull 50lbs.
  • Use of ladders.
  • Litter control.
  • Pressure washing.
  • Clean storm drains.
  • Fountain maintenance.
  • Irrigation troubleshooting and repair.
  • Clean and service outdoor garbage cans and designated smoking shelters. 
  • Apply pesticides.
  • Pruning.
  • Raking and removal of leaves.
  • Manual weeding.
  • Manual application and spreading of mulch.
  • Safe operation and on-going maintenance of motorized equipment and tools (walk behind commercial lawn mowers, riding mowers, front loading tractor, chainsaws, gas operator hedgers, trimmers and edgers, etc.). 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Physical ability to do required work; lift a minimum of 50lbs.
  • One year experience or training involving grounds maintenance, plant care or equivalent education/experience. 

SPECIFIC POSITION REQUIREMENT: 

(Applicants MUST possess the following in order to be considered for the position). 

  • Valid motor vehicle operator’s license or ability to obtain one upon employment.
  • Possess Washington State Department of Agriculture certification for pesticide applications or ability to obtain license within 1 year of employment.
  • Willingness to work outside in ALL weather conditions. 

For a complete job description and application instructions, please visit:  http://bellevuecollege.edu/joblist/


Friday, September 9, 2011

Willows Lodge Intern

Willows Lodge Quarterly Intern Position

Willows Lodge, an 84 room boutique hotel in Woodinville, WA, is currently accepting applications for its quarterly internship position.

The beautiful 5 acre grounds are sustainably managed with innovative practices implemented over the last decade. The inclusion of herbs, food and ornamental horticulture on the same site along with nutrient cycling, water-wise irrigation strategies, IPM and in-house maintenance and design make Willows Lodge a unique commercial landscape to expand horticulture students’ practical experience.

Each quarter has its special attributes leaf fall in autumn, irrigation & lawns in summer, spring and fall planting, summer and winter pruning and a consistent, focused attention to crafting beauty in a unique hotel setting. Planning & implementation of garden renovations, indoor plant maintenance, the use of IPM strategies for pest control and, of course, the daily maintenance routines are included in the opportunities this internship provides.

If you are interested in pursuing this internship visit www.willowslodge.com for more information about our hotel, then send your resume with a letter of intention describing how you see this internship enhancing your horticultural education and practice.

EagleSong
Director of Natural Beauty
Willows Lodge
eaglesong@willowslodge.com

Job Summary:
This position is an opportunity for students in horticulture programs at local colleges to gain practical experience maintaining, renovating and crafting beauty in the gardens at Willows Lodge. The landscape management at Willows Lodge rests on a foundation of sustainability, using IPM protocols and bio-rational management.

Qualifications:• Present participation in a horticultural program at a local college
• Interest in plant material suitable for NW natural gardens
• Strength--able to lift 30# repeatedly in the course of a day
• Physically capable to handle--wheelbarrows, shoveling, hauling, bending, weeding, composting
• Ability to learn and safely operate grounds-keeping equipment i.e. mower, blower, hedger, incidental to performance of duties
• Understanding or desire to learn IPM, biological soil and plant management helpful
• Detail oriented
• Ability to interact with staff and public in a courteous & professional manner

Job Description:• Ability to physically work outside in all weather
• Hauling and regular lifting
• Weeding and raking
• Irrigation, basic maintenance & repair
• Maintain gravel pathways
• Hedging and shearing
• Mowing & edging lawns
• Blowing & raking leaves
• Seasonal pond cleaning & maintenance
• Maintain equipment, tools
• Plant material removal and replacement
• Pruning
• Hardscape maintenance (i.e. pressure wash & blow)
• Hands-on implementation of renovation projects

Benefits:• A down and dirty opportunity to get ground time in a sustainably managed garden environment.
• Complimentary meal during shift in the Employee Lounge
• Parking

Interested candidates please email letter of intention to EagleSong, Director of Natural Beauty at Willows Lodge. This letter is to describe what you would like to gain from your experience in the Willows Lodge Garden. Questions and inquiries may be directed to EagleSong by calling 360-794-2938

Willows Lodge
14580 NE 145th St
Woodinville, WA 98072

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Techical Assistant II - $15-17/hr

TITLE: Technical Assistant II, Nutrition Education -- WSU Square Foot Nutrition Project

APPOINTMENT STATUS: Temporary, 24-28 hours per week, 24 weeks assigned during the school year 2011-2012

LOCATION: Washington State University Pierce County Extension, 3602 Pacific Avenue, Suite B, Tacoma, WA 98418-5739

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:
The main goal of the Square Foot Nutrition Project (SFNP) is to improve nutritional practices of students in grades 1-5 through vegetable gardening, cooking and experiential nutrition education activities. The Nutrition Educator will work in Title I schools in Pierce County (50% or more of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch) teaching nutrition using a set curriculum and a variety of assigned teaching methods. The Nutrition Educator will teach twelve 1-hour classes per week for 24 assigned weeks from October to June. Monthly educator trainings take place at the WSU Pierce County Extension office for one to three hours depending upon schedule needs.

RESPONSIBLE TO: Square Foot Nutrition Project Coordinator and Pierce County Nutrition Faculty.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
May include any or all of the following:

• Review and prepare pre-written lesson plans in provided curriculum
• Present garden enhanced nutrition lessons to youth in Pierce County elementary schools
• Purchase materials and supplies for project in consultation with Project Coordinator following established university procedures
• Maintain records; administer evaluations and complete reports that monitor progress of teacher and student project participants.
• Use only research-based USDA and WSU-supported nutrition and gardening information.
• Complete other duties to support SFNP as required for effective program delivery

QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum:
• Bachelor's degree in nutrition and/or horticulture or any combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted for the educational requirements on a year-for-year basis
• Washington State driver's license, car with required auto insurance, home telephone and completion of Washington State Patrol background check

Desired:
• Documented experience or education working with youth in schools
• Demonstrated ability to deliver educational programs
• Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a team member is required
• Demonstrated ability to work with culturally and economically diverse populations
• Experience working with school teachers
• Experience working with school gardens
• Must lift and transport materials, food items and audio-visual equipment up to 30 pounds

Wages and Application Process:
Salary $15-$17/hr DOE
Mileage within school districts is reimbursed round trip from the Extension Office to scheduled schools

Interested candidates should send a resume including mailing address, phone number, education and employment history and a letter of interest addressing the components of the job description to:
WSU Pierce County Extension
Attn: Linda Mathews
3602 Pacific Avenue, Suite B
Tacoma, WA 98418-5739

Position open until filled.

Contact Linda Mathews at (253) 798-7154 or email lmathews@wsu.edu if you have additional questions.
WSU is an AA/EEO/ADA educator and employer

Seasonal Color Lead - $DOE

Seasonal color lead/Holiday production and installation lead.... position available at Plantscapes, located just off Rainier and Dearborn, in Seattle.
The positions requires a minimum of 5 years in the landscape/horticultural industry, preferably in seasonal color installation.
Nine months out of the year the duties entail planning seasonal color layouts, ordering weekly annuals during the installation periods and directing 2-5 installation/maintenance crews. Three months out of the year this position is responsible for the supervision of production and installation of our interior Holiday program.
This is full time, with benefits. Driver's license and computer skills necessary. Salary is DOE.
Call or e-mail Terry at 206 292-5033 or tposner@plantscapes.com

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Crew Person - $12/hr

Walt's Organic Fertilizer Company is looking for good help to join our crew.

Primary responsibility will be year-round organic lawn and garden maintenance as well as landscape installation. So you will need to be up to the physical and mental demands of heavy lifting, monotonous weeding, unsavory odors, digging, and interacting with customers.
Secondary responsibilities include light manufacturing (bagging soil conditioners and organic fertilizers) and assisting with retail sales at our shop.

Professional horticultural experience required.
Desire for career in gardening desired.
Excellent driving record and valid WA State drivers license a must.
Retail sales experience a plus.
Safety-conscious only need apply.
Good communication skills necessary.

If you are reliable, hard-working, and have a good sense of humor, this may be the job for you.

To be considered for this position, please email your resume to the email address provided above.
Thanks in advance for your interest.

• Location: Ballard
• Compensation: Starts at $12 per hour with merit raises.

Gardener?Groundskeeper - $12/hour

TAVON CENTER
GARDENER/GROUNDSKEEPER
JOB DESCRIPTION

Description:
The person in this position is responsible for the upkeep of the grounds and gardens. This is seasonal work from August to October, weather dependent.
Reports to: Program Director
Pay: $12 per hour, part time, seasonal, no benefits

Duties:
Keep grounds clean, safe and accessible. This includes removing fallen limbs or debris that may impede client accessibility to the gardens.
Keep garden beds in working order.
Keep gardens weeded and watered as necessary.
Mowing and weed eating grounds.
Create new gardens that will enhance the appeal of the facility.
Maintain irrigation system.
Assist with planting and harvesting as requested by program director.
General maintenance in and around facility to keep building in good working order.
Assist with client based projects as requested by program director.
Include clients in outdoor projects when appropriate and provide assistance when necessary.

Qualifications:

Knowledge vegetable and herb gardening from indoor seed starting to final harvest.
Knowledge of landscape gardening.
Knowledge of horticultural therapy a plus.
Experience and/or interest in working with adults with disabilities required.

Contact Info:
Megan Wegner
megan@tavoncenter.org
425-999-2269

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Seasonal Color Coordinator - $DOE


Exempt/Salaried, $DOE, Medical/Dental/SIMPLE I.R.A./Vacation/Paid Holidays/$ Support in Acquisition of Industry Certification

The Seasonal Color Coordinator oversees all aspects of the Department, supervising Crew Members who install and maintain seasonal flower displays throughout job sites in the Puget Sound region. Client contact, sales, materials procurement, inventory control, quality assurance responsibilities are within the job duties of this position.

The job requires the successful candidate to possess excellent communication skills, a team building mentality and a desire to provide clientele with an attractive, cost effective product and service. Service orientation is a must as well as a strong base of horticulture and plant identification skills. Quality assurance is the driver throughout the Department and is a requisite function for all staff involved in assisting the Coordinator.

Job Requirements:
WSDL & acceptable driving record
Commercial Pesticide License or ability to acquire within 60 days of hire
Certificate or Degree in Horticulture Studies
Strong knowledge of annuals, perennials, ornamentals used in the Northwest landscape
Experience in training, mentoring and leading a team
Sales and negotiation acumen
Excellent computer skills; WORD/Excel/Outlook


For More Job Info Contact
Susan Hanley CPH / SPHR
Human Resource Manager
(425) 868-5885 Office
(425) 864-7619 Cell
susan.hanley@signaturels.com





Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Entry Level Gardener - $12/hour

Willows Lodge

Entry Level Gardener (seasonal part-time) - $12.00/hour

Willows Lodge has an opening for an entry level gardener to support a 2 person crew in a luxury hotel setting.

The job is basic maintenance; mowing, line trimmer, backpack blower, litter control, etc.

Looking for commitment of 16 hours a week to start. $12.00 per hour.

The crew's hours are M-Th 6:30 am - 3:00 pm. Seasonal position needed Thursdays and 1 flexible day M-W.

Please send resume to Sara Fetters, Human Resources Director, Willows Lodge
sara.fetters.willowslodge.com

Or

Stop by the front desk of Willows Lodge and complete an employment application.
Willows Lodge
14580 NE 145th St
Woodinville, WA 98072

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Grounds Person (temp) - $12/hour

Bellevue College is looking for 1 grounds person to help with 2 person crew through September.

The job is basic maintenance; mowing, line trimmer, backpack blower, litter control, etc.

Looking for commitment of 20-40 hours each week. $12 per hour. The crew's hours are M-F 6:30 am - 3:00 pm.

Please contact Teri Eidson at teri.eidson@bellevuecollege.edu


Teri Eidson
Grounds Manager
Campus Operations
Bellevue College
teri.eidson@bellevuecollege.edu

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Gardener - $DOE

Work Schedule: Flexible

*Wage/Salary: Based on experience

Benefits: The pleasure of working in a really cool garden

Job Description:
Monthly garden maintenance tasks, working with the owner or on your own: raking, digging, planting, transplanting, light pruning, thinning or dividing perennials, cleanup, and filling the yard waste container. Occasional tasks include refreshing the wood chip paths, spreading compost, or moving a bunch of dirt from over here to over there.

Qualifications Required:
Experience with, or an intuitive feel for, all aspects of making plants grow, especially planting, water and sun requirements, and soil ammendments. Able to work on your own with a minimum of supervision or instruction. Able to put up with the hard work and crummy weather for the pleasure of seeing the plants you are caring for flourish.
Qualifications Preferred:
Knowledge of shade gardeing and native plants. Experience with or interest in drip irrigation.

Application Instructions:
Call Patrick Kelley at 206-618-9674 (cell) before 5/13 or after 5/22
Email: jpk99@1bluewave.com


Hardscape Crew Position - $DOE

Hardscape Crew Position
Temporary | Seasonal
Do you have experience in landscape construction? Do you like to build beautiful spaces?

City Peoples Gardens design + landscape is looking for an experienced Hardscape Crew Member. Garden Construction experience a must. Can you lift 50+ lbs continuously, and have experience with Flagstone & Paver installation? Experience with power equipment? You must have a valid WDL and a clean driving record. If you are not afraid of hard, rewarding work, you are reliable, have a positive attitude and are self motivated, this could be the place for you.

Please send References & Resume to citypeoplesls@comcast.net, or stop by the office:
2939 E. Madison St, Seattle, 98112
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
EOE. Salary D.O.E.

Landscape Maint. Crew - $DOE

Landscape Maintenance Crew
Crew position available, seasonal, full time.

Do you like to garden? Want to work outside with a fun and dedicated group of people? City Peoples Gardens has a seasonal Landscape Maintenance Crew position available. Professional gardening + pruning + plant identification experience required. Attention to detail in weeding, raking, trimming, staking, and planting. Available to work 10 hours a day, 4 days a week. Must have a valid WDL, be in good physical condition and able to lift 50lbs.
Do you have a positive attitude and enjoy working as a team?
If so, we’d LOVE to hear from you!
Send your resume to:
citypeoplesls@comcast.net or
fax to 206.328.6114, or
apply in person: 2939 E. Madison St. Seattle, 98112.
Salary DOE.
EOE

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Grounds Maint. Manager - $42-48K/year

SALARY:
Exempt; $42,000-$48,000 per year, DOE + excellent benefits

WORK SCHEDULE:
Mon - Fri, 8am-5pm. Occasional weekend hours may be required.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Responsible for leading all general grounds maintenance activities on a university campus. Includes coordination of work activity with multiple departments. Lead and coach grounds staff to create a positive, productive and aesthetically pleasing campus landscape. Participate in university sustainability planning. Serves as part of the Facilities Management leadership team. Reports to the Director of Facilities Management.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
-Plan, develop, prioritize, and manage efficient grounds maintenance tasks and horticultural programs to assure plant health, cleanliness, and public safety are attained on a daily basis.
-Set priorities, supervise and evaluate 9 staff employees and up to 15 student employees.
-Assure all rules and regulations of the university are known and observed by all grounds staff.
-Monitor and maintain the inventory of grounds supplies and equipment.
-Plan maintenance programs and supervise maintenance of all athletic fields and recreation facilities. Coordinate with other departments to ensure that facilities are ready for events.
-Plan, coordinate and manage all grounds related projects (in-house and contracted) and develop annual capital project requests. Develop, manage and analyze the grounds budget.
-Interview and hire personnel to fill vacancies as they occur.
-Work with landscape architects to design and install landscaping around construction sites.
-Perform other duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
-Knowledge of landscaping and ground maintenance procedures, equipment, chemicals.
-Ability to lead a team and conduct employee training sessions.
-Excellent written and verbal communications skills.
-Knowledge of native plant use in landscaping, water-wise practices, low impact development practices and integrated pest management plans.
-Interpersonal and customer relations skills including the ability to work effectively within a culturally diverse community and across all organizational levels/departments.
-Working knowledge of MS Office software programs and e-mail systems.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
-Regularly required to stand, walk, lift, bend, stoop, and kneel and occasionally climb and balance.
-Must be able to regularly lift/or move up to 25 lbs, and occasionally lift or move up to 50 lbs.
-Operate grounds equipment involving dexterous use of both hands and feet simultaneously.
-Good hearing and vision.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
-5 or more years experience in grounds maintenance. 3 years experience leading a team.
-Technical school or other training in landscape management. High school diploma or GED.
-Valid Driver’s License (Must have had a valid driver’s license for at least 2yrs).
-Finalist candidates must satisfactorily complete pre-employment background check, physical exam including drug screen, pass PLU’s Driver’s Certification Training; and provide an original copy of their Driving Record (5yr Employment Abstract).

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
-AA or BA degree. Certified arborist and/or certified in Landscape Architecture.
-Knowledge of Excel and budget management software, such as Banner.
-Knowledge of and experience in the maintenance of sports turf surfaces.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Submit application, cover letter and resume online at: http://employment.plu.edu
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Human Resources
Pacific Lutheran University
Ph: 253-535-7185
Email: humr@plu.edu

Groundskeeper - $DOE

University of Puget Sound

Closing Date: Open Until Filled

Appointment Status
Fulltime, Regular ,Monday - Friday 8-4:30, Non-Exempt

Department
Facilities Services

Responsibilities
Perform all duties associated with grounds maintenance. Responsible for keeping the campus in safe condition during snow or stormy weather. Operates small and large sized power equipment as needed.

Qualifications
3-5 years experience in grounds/landscaping industry. Knowledge of mowing, pruning, planting, weeding, debris clean-up, and fertilizer/pesticide application. Ability to operate various landscaping equipment and tools, lift 50 lbs, and work outdoors in adverse weather conditions. High school diploma or GED and WA state drivers license required. Certified Pesticide Applicator License desirable.

Application Deadline Information
Search and selection procedures will be closed when a sufficient number of qualified candidates have been identified.

About Puget Sound
Puget Sound is a selective national liberal arts college in Tacoma, Washington, drawing 2,600 students from 48 states and 20 countries. Puget Sound graduates include Rhodes and Fulbright scholars, notables in the arts and culture, entrepreneurs and elected officials, and leaders in business and finance locally and throughout the world. A low student-faculty ratio provides Puget Sound students with personal attention from faculty who have a strong commitment to teaching and offer 1,200 courses each year in more than 40 traditional and interdisciplinary fields, including graduate programs in occupational and physical therapy and in education. Puget Sound is the only nationally ranked independent undergraduate liberal arts college in Western Washington, and one of just five independent colleges in the Pacific Northwest granted a charter by Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious academic honorary society. Visit "About Puget Sound" (http://www.pugetsound.edu/about) to learn more about the college.

How to Apply
For complete job description and application instructions, visit: https://www.pugetsound.jobs

As a strategic goal and through our core values, University of Puget Sound is committed to an environment that welcomes and supports diversity. We seek diversity of identity, thought, perspective, and background in our students, faculty, and staff. EOE/AA

Groundskeeper - $15/hr (seasonal/pt)

PNA Groundskeeper Job Announcement

The mission of the Phinney Neighborhood Association (PNA) is to build community by providing programs, services, and activities aimed at connecting neighbors and fostering civic involvement in the greater Greenwood-Phinney-Ballard community.

Our Values
• Leadership, partnership and teamwork
• Honesty, respect and integrity
• Effective, responsible and sustainable
• Sharing, caring and service
• Joy, laughter and fun!

Our Work
NURTURING YOUTH AND FAMILIES: Preschools, youth enrichment programs, child care, cooperative
preschools, parent education and adult support groups sustain families and build community.

BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER: We provide space at the Phinney Neighborhood Center and the Greenwood
Senior Center for events, classes and other activities.

ENRICHING LIVES: We stretch the mind and body through educational experiences for all ages.
SUPPORTING ARTS AND CULTURE: An art gallery, dances, concerts and other performances reflect our
commitment to the arts.

SERVING OUR COMMUNITY: We maintain a strong volunteer program and deliver services through our soup kitchens, senior center and partnerships with other community organizations.

Position Overview
The PNA Groundskeeper position is a part time seasonal position responsible for caring for and cleaning the PNA Campus grounds.

Essential Responsibilities
• Grounds care - weed trimming, mowing, edging, watering, weeding and debris clean-up.
• Maintaining compost.
• Providing some limited support (set-up, emergent problem solving and light custodial) to the Phinney Farmer’s Market Fridays afternoons, June3 through October 7th.
• Special projects, such as supervising volunteers and on-call custodial would be an option, DOE interest and experience.
• Work 8 hours per week from the first week in June through the first week in October.
• This position reports to our head custodian.
• Hours may be divided into two shifts or, if desired, be a single 8 hour shift on Fridays.


Ideal Candidate
PNA is seeking an energetic individual whose experience and philosophy closely aligns with the PNA’s mission and values. Besides demonstrated competence in grounds care, other qualities that are sought are attention to detail, communication skills and the ability to work independently and in a community setting.

All potential PNA employees are required to pass a background screening.

Compensation
Seasonal/ Part-time $15/hour. PNA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To Apply
Send a cover letter and resume that describes your relevant experience along with three references to: hr@phinneycenter.org by 11 am on May 25, 2011.

Grounds Keeper - $15.07/hr

Description: Northwest Center Integrate Facilities Services is looking for a Grounds Worker Located in the Everett area. This position performs maintenance task as directed by the Lead Grounds Worker or the Operations Supervisor such as mowing, edging, weeding, pruning and operation of power equipment. This is a Seasonal Position to last 4-6 months working 40+ hours a week, Monday to Friday 6:30am to 3pm.

Northwest Center is an Ability One government contractor. Therefore, a large percentage of NW Center positions must be filled by people with certified disabilities. Applicants who disclose a disability will be given preference.

Reponsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
•Regular, reliable and punctual attendance is required
•Meet professional standards of appearance and conduct

Complete assigned tasks according to contract quality requirements; may include but are not limited to:
◦Lawn mowing
◦Edging
◦Pruning
◦Weeding and cultivating
◦Blowing
◦Raking
◦Operate power equipment and hand tools in a safe and efficient manner.
◦Perform simple, routine maintenance on equipment (for example, check oil levels, clean equipment after use, etc.).
◦Abide by safety standards when operating equipment, and when using chemicals, gasoline and other petroleum products, hand tools, and other materials incident to the job; and perform tasks in a safe and efficient manner
◦Perform other job related duties as assigned by Lead Grounds Worker, Operations Supervisor or NWC management

Requirements:
■Six (6) months work experience in landscape maintenance preferred
■Current WA state drivers license and an acceptable 5 year driving record
■Some working knowledge of the care and maintenance of lawns, planted beds, trees, shrubs, and plant materials
■Able to pass a Washington State Patrol and other background checks as determined by NWC (e.g., General Services Administration Security Clearance, Department of Defense clearance) and specific to assigned site and duties
■Able to understand and follow instructions
■Awareness and knowledge of safety procedures such as eye/ear protection and equipment operation around the public
■Demonstrated ability to work independently and self motivate
■Demonstrated ability to meet customer and NWC expectations regarding quantity and quality of work
■Candidates must pass a criminal history background check, Federal Clearance and other applicable background checks prior to employment.

Northwest Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
if interested apply online at: http://tbe.taleo.net/NA12/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=NWCENTER&cws=1&rid=576

Parks Landscape Laborer - $10-15/hr DOE

POSITION: Seasonal Parks Maintenance Landscape Laborer
(Full-time, temporary position until September 30, 2011)

POSTED: May 17, 2011
CLOSES: Monday, May 23 @ 5:00 pm

WORK HOURS: All positions work 40 hours per week, and have varying hours depending on the position hired for. Parks Maint positions require weekend and evening work.

SALARY: $10.00-$15.00 per hour (Depending on experience and position.)

TO APPLY:
******Visit: www.govjobstoday.com to apply online for this position****** The City of Mercer Island is no longer accepting mailed hard copies, faxed, walk-in or email submissions.


GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
To provide assistance in maintaining and repairing City parks and open spaces (trails, planter beds, and road side areas) in order to ensure safety, cleanliness and aesthetic appeal, as well as to meet customer needs and standards. May also perform other maintenance duties as assigned. Heavy constant labor required. Raking, pruning, edging turf, line trimming etc.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
PARKS Positions
• Landscaping clean-up, pruning, edging, weeding, picking up piles of vegetation, vegetation control.
• Perform mowing and edging in and around sidewalks and trees in parks, street ends and other City properties.
• Assist with restroom cleaning, litter control, and daily park clean up and inspection activities.
• Must have regular and predictable work attendance to fulfill the essential functions of the job.
• Ability to work well with others, stay on task, and take direction from Team Leads and Supervisors.
• Ability to drive a city vehicle; have a good driving record and current and valid Washington state driver’s license.
• Provide excellent customer service to Park users.
• Must have regular and predictable work attendance to fulfill the essential functions of the job.
• Ability to drive a city vehicle; have a good driving record and current and valid Washington state driver’s license.
• Must be able to work weekend and evening hours and a variable schedule.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
• High school education or equivalent.
• Desired 3 or more years of experience in landscape field. Must be able to reference prior employment.
• Good verbal communication skills in the English language (listening, giving feedback and speaking up) as well as effective interpersonal and customer relation skills are essential in a team environment. Basic writing skills are required, along with the ability to perform basic arithmetic calculations.
• Ability to practice safety by wearing appropriate protective clothing, using safety equipment, and follow good housekeeping and safety procedures.
• Current and valid Washington Sate driver's license and good driving record. Evidence of a good driving record is a condition of employment and a complete driving abstract will be required.
• Completion of a nationwide and Washington State criminal history background check is required in order to determine any past conviction history of crimes against persons, sexual assault or exploitation, and sexual or physical abuse.
• Completion of an I-9 Form documenting eligibility to work in the United States.
• This is a NON SMOKING, and DRUG FREE POSITION.

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Various types of tools and equipment are used including: push mowers, weed eaters, power hedgers, edgers, pruners, hand shears, hand saws, shovels, brooms, hand tools, ladders, leaf blowers, fertilizer spreaders, and traffic control devices. Future work practices may necessitate the use of different tools and equipment.

WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL ABILITIES
Seasonal employees risk physical hazards from working in and around traffic, heavy machinery, heights and other underground utilities. Exposure to noise, vibration, hazardous and toxic materials, fumes, gases and odors is routine.
Work requires physical strength and agility necessary to perform heavy continuous manual labor under all kinds of weather conditions. Work activities include combinations of sitting, standing and walking and the ability to lift 50-100 pounds on a FREQUENT basis. Seasonal employees must be able to see, hear and smell in order to detect problems and be responsive to their own safety, as well as that of fellow employees.
Seasonal employees must follow appropriate safety procedures and use of protective clothing and equipment including, steel-toed shoes and boots, hard hats, eye/ear protection, rain gear, gloves, traffic control equipment.
Maintenance teams operate in a smoke and drug free work environment for their health, safety and productivity, as well as that of their customers.

TO APPLY:
******Visit: www.govjobstoday.com to apply online for this position****** The City of Mercer Island is no longer accepting mailed hard copies, faxed, walk-in or email submissions.

If you do not have computer access many local government agencies have computer kiosk areas so you can apply online. Your local library and Washington State Worksource are also other alternatives for computer access. If you have any additional questions please call 206.275.7794.

The City of Mercer Island is committed to providing a work environment that is free of discrimination and promotes a diverse work force. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA Accommodations made upon request.

All City of Mercer Island employment offers are contingent on the applicant meeting the requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act as set forth in EEOC Form 164 (EEO-9). This Act requires the City of Mercer Island to verify the identity of every new employee as well as their legal right to work in the United States. This verification requires you to complete the Government’s Employment Eligibility Verification Form (I-9) and present the required documentation on the first day of employment.
City of Mercer Island; 9611 SE 36th Street; Mercer Island, WA 98040-3732 (206) 275-7600
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (425) 803-1751

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Gardener/Horticulturist - $16-18/hr DOE

Withey Price Landscape and Design, a high-end garden design/build/maintain firm, is seeking to fill a full time position.



  • Applicant must be willing to take and follow instruction (both written and verbal), have a strong interest in plants, enjoy working outdoors, and tolerate all weather conditions.

  • Reliable transportation is required as our job sites are widely situated throughout the Seattle area.

  • Applicant must be Honest And Reliable, have a good work ethic, be able to work well with others and carry out instructions on their own.

  • Applicant will be asked to sign confidentiality agreements if working for certain clients, and be expected to honor them, under sanction of law.

  • Applicant must have and use e-mail since instructions/daily work schedules are frequently determined or changed the prior evening and sent out before 10:00 PM.

  • Some practical horticultural knowledge and experience needed.

  • Experience with hand and power tools a plus, but not required.

  • Applicant must be able to lift and carry, sometimes up many steps, up to 60lbs., repeatedly.

  • Some mandatory overtime will occasionally be required, and compensated for.

    Duties to include the following as per instruction:
    - Plant grooming
    - Planting
    - Dividing
    - Fertilizing
    - Cleaning of outdoor areas (sweeping, raking, scrubbing, etc.)
    - Carrying/moving and spreading of mulch, soil, gravel etc.
    - Hauling debris
    - Assisting with the installation of stone and concrete paving and landscape rock
    - Assisting with metalwork/fabrication
    - Assisting with the installation of irrigation systems
    - Assisting with the construction of outdoor structures (fences, gates, decks, trellises)
    Training in correct pruning a plus.
    Pesticide applicators license a plus.

    Resume and references required

    Pay DOE

    Benefits available after probationary period of 60 days.

    Please send resume to witheyprice@comcast.net

Landscape Maint. Foreperson - $18/hr

Nussbaum Group builds and organically maintains the most exceptional residential and commercial landscapes in the Northwest.


POSITION REQUIREMENTS- Landscape Maintenance Foreperson

$18/hour, benefits at 90 days.

We seek a skilled and horticulturally trained collaborator and communicator who facilitates and manages daily on-site gardening operations while directing 1-2 gardeners. This individual is in the field 100% of the time, all weeks of the year.


Eligible candidates for the position must possess the following:

• Min. three to five years experience maintaining landscapes in the Puget Sound region

• Min. two years experience leading a landscape maint. crew on private residential projects

• Valid WA drivers license

• Excellent knowledge of native and ornamental plants, current horticultural practices and pruning, and irrigation operation and maintenance

• Willingness to learn and grow with our company and be in the gardening profession long term

• A Plus: Degree from a Horticultural/Maintenance program / ORGANIC maintenance experience

• Able to lift heavy equipment / materials on intermittent basis

• Familiarity with gas powered machines

• Comfortable on a ladder for pruning


The job duties for the position include:

• Defining tool and material needs for crew on a daily basis

• Day to day maintenance of residential & commercial landscape projects of various scales while also performing all types of labor

• Facilitating upkeep of equipment

• Following the determined aesthetic appearance of each project and corresponding approach to maintenance given by the Director of Gardening Operations.

• Active involvement in the ongoing personal and professional development of themselves and maintenance crew personnel


Qualified individuals for this position should email, fax, or mail a resume to:


Nussbaum Group
1100 N. 35th St.
Seattle, WA. 98103
Fax: 206-545-0112

Retail Nursery - $DOE

If you love working with plants and people this is the job for you! We have seasonal position for an energetic and reliable multi-tasker who can handle the physical and fast- paced nature of this job. Because we work with both people and products, it is important for our new team member to be able to operate a cash register, have horticultural knowledge, tagging, stocking and maintaining plant inventory, be able to help customers select plants and lift up to 40 lbs.

RETAIL NURSERY OR GARDEN CENTER EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED!

You must be able to work both weekends and weekdays 9-5pm in all sorts of weather from sunny to rainy and cold!

Please email your resume to info@mcauliffesvalleynursery.com and we will contact applicants for interviews.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Landscape Coordinator - $DOE

Swedish Medical Center Hospital, Issaquah

JOB SUMMARY:
Scope of responsibility includes planning and maintaining the landscaping of 22 acres, of gardens, shrubs, entrance gardens and lawns. Coordinate and assist with the daily activities of the groundskeeping staff for the Ballard and First Hill campuses. Maintain the appearance of public outdoor spaces (sidewalks, entryways, parking lots, and stairwells). Design and coordinate landscaping projects. Establish and maintain seasonal schedule for maintenance of landscape, ie pruning, irrigation systems, spraying, etc. Identifies needs and maintains the operation of professional equipment. Performs skilled and complex horticultural activities. Must possess good communication and customer service skills. Current in knowledge of local, state, and or federal regulations regarding landscaping aids or techniques (fertilizers, pest control sprays, groundcovers ,etc)

QUALIFICATIONS:
The minimum qualifications listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and abilities needed to perform this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.

Education:
High school diploma or GED required. Advanced education in Horticulture, Arborist or Master Gardner Program remains current with all pertinent regulatory issues.

Licensures/Certifications:
Master Gardner or similar certification strongly preferred.

Experience and Skills:
Minimum of 5 years experience in landscaping or groundskeeping activities. Proven skill in planning and maintaining high profile landscaping, i.e. pruning, planting, etc.

Previous experience coordinating activities of a groundskeeping crew. Good physical condition, capable of performing all functions of the grounds crew. Must be knowledgeable of pest control and horticulture of the Pacific Northwest. Demonstrated skill in planning and maintaining a high profile landscape. Demonstrated knowledge of current regulatory issues pertaining to Landscaping. Skilled with the selection and operation of equipment required to perform this job, pruners, blowers, trimmers, mowers. Computer skills, windows environment.

To discuss this opportunity, please contact:
Karen Hiller, Swedish HR
Senior Recruiter
206-215-2819
karen.hiller@swedish.org

The Swedish Landscape
Based in Seattle, Swedish is the largest nonprofit health-care provider in the Greater Seattle area. In independent research by National Research Corporation, Swedish is consistently named the area's best hospital, with the best doctors, nurses and care in a variety of specialty areas.
Swedish has three hospital locations in Seattle, plus a hospital in Edmonds, a freestanding emergency room and specialty center in Issaquah (East King County), and a network of 12 primary care clinics. We will be opening a new hospital in the Issaquah Highlands in July 2011 and have just opened new freestanding emergency rooms in Mill Creek and Redmond.
Swedish is not just about facilities, research and new techniques. It's about people coming together to provide the most compassionate care possible. From nurses and physicians to social workers and dietitians, the dedicated teams of Swedish Medical Center are defining on a personal level what excellence really means

Founding
In 1910, when techniques as basic as sterilization were not widely used in local operating rooms, Dr. Nils Johanson saw a need in the Seattle area for a modern nonprofit medical facility — one that offered the latest treatments of its day and followed the very highest standards in patient care. Dr. Johanson, a surgeon and Swedish immigrant, presented his vision to 10 Swedish-American businessmen. Although none were wealthy, they were all eager to do something positive for the young Seattle community. They each agreed to buy $1,000 bonds, and on June 1, 1910, Dr. Johanson's vision was born as a 24-bed hospital in a renovated apartment building. In the first years of operation, Dr. Johanson and President J.A. Soderberg paid the bills out of their own pockets. It was the beginning of a legacy of humanitarianism and stewardship that would transform the small hospital into the region's largest, most comprehensive, not-for-profit health-care provider.

See http://www.swedish.org/About/Overview/Facts---Figures for more information

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Garden Maintenance - $15-17/hour

Exteriorscapes

No of Openings: 2
Work Schedule: T-F during summer/ M-F winter
Hours per Week: 40
*Wage/Salary: $15-$17/hr
Benefits: Medical, paid holiday and sick days,
Employment Start Date: ASAP

Job Description:
We seek a courteous, competent, communicative, and organized individual who will contribute to our organic-based landscape maintenance team in the high quality care of our residential landscapes.

Eligible candidates for the position MUST possess the following:
• Day to day maintenance of residential landscape projects of various scales – all types of labor (mulching, weeding, pruning, planting, etc...)
• Willingness to share knowledge, to learn from others’ experiences and to grow with our company
• Planting new installs, containers and existing landscapes.
• Help with maintenance of equipment and vehicles
• Collaboration with office staff, managers, landscape designers & construction team regarding each project

Qualifications Required: The job duties for the position include:
• Ability to lift 50 lbs.
A Plus: Degree from a Horticultural/Maintenance program and/or active involvement in the green industry
• Previous experience maintaining landscapes in the Puget Sound region
• Valid WA drivers license with good driving record.
• Excellent knowledge of native and ornamental plants and weeds and of current organic horticultural practices.
• Active involvement in the ongoing personal and professional development of themselves and other maintenance crew personnel


Be a self motivated, good person who loves working hard with good people!

Application Instructions:
Please email resume to cameron@exteriorscapes.com or fax to 206.783.1832

Contact Information:
Cameron Scott
10017 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle WA 98133

Phone: 206.517.2650
Fax: 206.783.1832
Email: cameron@exteriorscapes.com

Website: www.exteriorscapes.com

Monday, May 9, 2011

Canvasser for Arborist - $DOE

A to Z Stump and Tree Inc. JOB OPENING

Date: 05/01/2011
Respond to: chrishallarborist@gmail.com

A to Z Stump & Tree Inc., one of the area’s leading tree service companies, is seeking energetic and self-motivated individuals to promote its services in the eastside (Redmond) area.

The job is for a canvasser who seeks to get estimate appointments for tree service bids. All candidates selected will receive on-the-job training from our ISA Certified Arborist. There is NO selling involved. Basically work through neighborhoods and inquire if there are any tree service needs. If there are, just ask for a time when someone can come back to do the estimate.
(The successful candidate will NOT be doing the estimates!)

This job has the opportunity for growth for the successful candidate since the hours and responsibilities will increase come spring and summer. Get paid to work in the great outdoors!

Responsibilities:
• Speak with homeowners to determine if they are considering any tree work at their home
• Schedule free estimates for the homeowners
• Distribute residential targeted marketing material

Qualifications:
• Reliable form of transportation
• Clean-cut & reliable
• Strong oral communication skills
• Energetic & positive attitude
• Enjoys working in a fast paced environment and can turn rejection into motivation
• Flexible schedule (to include Saturdays)
• Must be 18+ and have valid Driver License

Compensation:
• Per hour base (4-5 hrs/day 1-5 days per week) flexible schedule
• Bonuses possible (based on performance)

Interested candidates should submit resume via email:
- Name
- Phone
- Number of hours requested
- What interests you about this job
- Best times to contact you

NOT ALL APPLICANTS WILL QUALIFY OR RECEIVE A CALL BACK.
Hiring Organization: A to Z Stump and Tree Inc.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Office Manager - $12-14.00/hr DOE

Classic Nursery & Landscape Company is looking to immediately hire a well-organized and pro-active person to manage the front office.

As the office manager, you will coordinate documents and scheduling of landscape crews, answer horticultural questions from phone clients and process internal paperwork to insure a smooth operation.

The successful candidate will be a self-starting, articulate person with horticultural knowledge that possesses the ability to coordinate a range of client issues.

Skills in MS Office including WORD and EXCEL and horticultural knowledge are mandatory requirements.

For more information or to be considered for an interview at Classic Nursery & Landscape Company, please submit your resume to employment@classicnursery.com or call (425) 885-5678.

Environmental Educator - $DOE

Organization Name: Seattle Tilth Association

No of Openings: 1
Work Schedule: This position offers a regular schedule of 28 hours per week. During the peak season (May– September) 40 hours per week are r
*Wage/Salary: Depends on qualifications
Benefits: Benefits include medical and vision insurance, paid time off and sick leave.
Employment Start Date: ASAP

*Job Description:
Seattle Tilth is hiring an educator to support the Garden Hotline. Hotline educators provide service by phone, email and walk in queries by residents Monday through Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Educators provide information on plant care and selection, insect, animal and plant pests, IPM alternatives to pesticide use, weed management, urban food growing, soil building, soil biology, composting of yard debris and food scraps, use of compost and mulch, grass-cycling, natural lawn care, outdoor water conservation and home storm water management to residents of the City of Seattle and King County at large. Educators also conduct community outreach in Seattle and throughout King County, which includes tabling at events, delivering educational workshops and presentations, giving garden tours, and other activities.

This position offers a regular schedule of 28 hours per week. During the peak season (May– September) 40 hours per week are required to perform community outreach. This is an hourly position; compensation depends on experience. Benefits include medical and vision insurance, paid time off and sick leave.

Seattle Tilth inspires and educates people to grow food organically, conserve natural resources and support local food systems in order to cultivate a healthy urban environment and community.

*Qualifications Required:
Applicants should have combined education and experience in customer service, horticulture, resource conservation and educational program delivery. Knowledge of Pacific Northwest gardening techniques, plants, pests and their management using sustainable practices and knowledge of backyard composting and soil building techniques is required. Seattle Tilth is an equal opportunity employer. People of color are encouraged to apply.

*Application Instructions:
To apply, please submit a resume and letter of interest outlining
1) your experience with the identified educational content areas
2) your experience providing customer service and
3) why you are interested in this position.

Applications will be reviewed as received.

Email all materials to:
carrievogelzang@seattletilth.org

or mail to:
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, suite 100
Seattle, WA 98103
Attn: Hotline Educator Search Committee

Contact Information
First Name: Carrie Vogelzang
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Rm 100
Seattle WA 98103

Phone: 206-633-0451
Fax: 633-0450
Email: carrievogelzang@seattletilth.org

Garden Maintenance - $15-17.00/hr

Organization Name: Exteriorscapes

No of Openings: 2
Work Schedule: T-F during summer/ M-F winter
Hours per Week: 40
*Wage/Salary: $15-$17/hr
Benefits: Medical, paid holiday and sick days
Employment Start Date: ASAP

*Job Description:
We seek a courteous, competent, communicative, and organized individual who will contribute to our organic-based landscape maintenance team in the high quality care of our residential landscapes.

Eligible candidates for the position MUST possess the following:
• Day to day maintenance of residential landscape projects of various scales – all types of labor (mulching, weeding, pruning, planting, etc...)
• Willingness to share knowledge, to learn from others’ experiences and to grow with our company
• Planting new installs, containers and existing landscapes.
• Help with maintenance of equipment and vehicles
• Collaboration with office staff, managers, landscape designers & construction team regarding each project

*Qualifications Required: The job duties for the position include:
• Ability to lift 50 lbs.
• A Plus: Degree from a Horticultural/Maintenance program and/or active involvement in the green industry
• Previous experience maintaining landscapes in the Puget Sound region
• Valid WA drivers license with good driving record.
• Excellent knowledge of native and ornamental plants and weeds and of current organic horticultural practices.
• Active involvement in the ongoing personal and professional development of themselves and other maintenance crew personnel

Qualifications Preferred:
Have the qualifications alisted above

Be a self motivated, good person who loves working hard with good people!

*Application Instructions:
Please email resume to cameron@exteriorscapes.com or fax to 206.783.1832



Contact Information
First Name: Cameron Scott
10017 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98133

Phone: 206.517.2650
Fax: 206.783.1832
Email: cameron@exteriorscapes.com

Website: www.exteriorscapes.com

Pruner - $15.00/hr

Organization Name: R&R Enterprises

*Wage/Salary: $15

*Job Description:
Busy landscaping company is in great need of a skilled pruner.

*Qualifications Required:
Drivers license

Qualifications Preferred:
Degree in Horticulture highly desired.

Wage will increase if employee has a truck and is willing to use it for work.

*Application Instructions:
Please email a resume to ginger@randrenterpriselandscaping.com

Assistant Groundskeeper - $10/hr DOE

Organization Name: Lill Properties

Hours per Week: 8-15
*Wage/Salary: $10/doe
Benefits: Plenty of fresh air/ cubicle-free job

Supervisor: diane pollard

*Job Description:
This is a field-hand position – handy skills helpful. Assistance in garden and throughout grounds maintaining guest-ready landscape and facility at all times. Many random chores assigned from changing light bulbs to planting trees.

*Qualifications Required:
Farm/Garden/Field-hand willing to work hard and get dirty. Self-directed and attention to detail.

Qualifications Preferred:
Strong, handy, hard-working, can-do attitude, some gardening experience helpful but not necessary, bring all your skills – we’ll find a project for them.

*Application Instructions:
call or email

Contact Information
Diane Pollard
14208 Woodinville-Redmond Road NE
Redmond, WA 98052

Phone: 206 818 0385
Email: diane@delillecellars.com

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Gardener, Temp. - $12.00-15.00/hr DOE

Willows Lodge Temporary Gardener
32 hr per week May 2 – May 26 $12.-$15.00 hour DOE

Summary:

This is a temporary gardener position for one month to stand in for a gardener on leave. The work includes grounds maintenance and other associated tasks to maintain a safe and attractive environment at the hotel. Gardener will report to the assistant gardener. Willows Lodge landscape maintenance rests on a foundation of sustainability, using IPM protocols and bio-rational management. The job terminates at the end of the time period.

Qualified and interested candidates may fax resumes to (425) 424-2597, visit www.willowslodge.com or stop by the front desk of the Willows Lodge to complete an employment application.

The street address of the Willows Lodge is 14580 NE 145th St, Woodinville, WA 98072. Questions and inquiries may be directed to Sara Fetters in HR by calling (425) 424-2597.

Qualifications:
• 1+ years experience in horticulture, landscape maintenance or as a commercial gardener.
• Strength--able to lift 30# repeatedly in the course of a day
• Physically capable--wheelbarrows, shoveling, hauling, bending, weeding, composting
• Ability to safely operate grounds-keeping equipment i.e. mower, blower, hedger, incidental to performance of duties
• Detail oriented
• Ability to interact with staff and public in courteous & professional manner
• Carry a current driver’s license

Job Description:
• Ability to physically work outside in all weather
• Hauling and heavy lifting
• Weeding and raking
• Irrigation, basic maintenance & repair
• Maintain gravel pathways
• Hedging and shearing
• Mowing & edging lawns
• Seasonal pond cleaning
• Maintain equipment, tools
• Plant material removal and replacement
• Pruning
• Hardscape maintenance (i.e. pressure wash & blow)

Benefits:
• Complimentary meal during shift in the Employee Lounge
• On-site parking

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Garden Maintenance Crew - $14/hr DOE

GARDEN MAINTENANCE CREW NEEDED

We require a well-spoken individual who has at least one year experience with skilled landscape maintenance/fine gardening and a clean driving record. Must have your own transportation and be willing to bring a copy of your driving abstract to the interview, must be able to drive both manual and automatic transmissions fluently.

Great company, great co-workers! Check us out: www.scoteckley.com

Full-time, permanent position.

Pay starts at $14/hour DOE; health benefits also available.

If interested please e-mail your resume and your three favorite plants (for fun!) to tobey@scoteckley.com

Monday, March 21, 2011

Landscape Maint. Foreperson - $18.00/hour

Nussbaum Group builds and organically maintains the most exceptional residential and commercial landscapes in the Northwest.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS- Landscape Maintenance Foreperson
$18/hour, benefits at 90 days.
We seek a skilled and horticulturally trained collaborator and communicator who facilitates and manages daily on-site gardening operations while directing 1-2 gardeners. This individual is in the field 100% of the time, all weeks of the year.

Eligible candidates for the position must possess the following:
• Min. three to five years experience maintaining landscapes in the Puget Sound region
• Min. two years experience leading a landscape maint. crew on private residential projects
• Valid WA drivers license
• Excellent knowledge of native and ornamental plants, current horticultural practices and pruning, and irrigation operation and maintenance
• Willingness to learn and grow with our company and be in the gardening profession long term
• A Plus: Degree from a Horticultural/Maintenance program / ORGANIC maintenance experience
• Able to lift heavy equipment / materials on intermittent basis
• Familiarity with gas powered machines
• Comfortable on a ladder for pruning


The job duties for the position include:
• Defining tool and material needs for crew on a daily basis
• Day to day maintenance of residential & commercial landscape projects of various scales while also performing all types of labor
• Facilitating upkeep of equipment
• Following the determined aesthetic appearance of each project and corresponding approach to maintenance given by the Director of Gardening Operations.
• Active involvement in the ongoing personal and professional development of themselves and maintenance crew personnel


Qualified individuals for this position should email, fax, or mail a resume to:

Nussbaum Group
1100 N. 35th St.
Seattle, WA. 98103
Fax: 206-545-0112

Temporary Gardener - $16.09/hour


Position: Temporary Gardener Position

Closes: March 28, 2011

Where: Washington Park Arboretum

When: April 2011-Sept 2011

Hours: 20hrs/week, 6 month assignment, weekly schedule negotiable

Pay: $16.09/hour. Basic insurance coverage.

Duties:
Under direct supervision, perform routine horticultural maintenance of UW Living Plant Collections. These duties may include the following.

  • Brush clearing: removal of woody brush and invasive plants, plus follow up controls and site restoration
  • Stump removal: assist w/grinding, back-hoe, chaining-out
    Weed management: hand, mechanical, may assist in herbicide application (under supervision of SPOC licensee)
  • Soil management: cultivation, topdressing with organic mulches, installation of repair of drainage in planting beds.
  • Mulching: applying of wood chip mulch to landscape beds.
  • Fertilization: applying granular and liquid fertilizers.
  • Irrigation: setup and operate manual sprinklers for irrigation of collection plantings and assist with maintenance and repairs for irrigation systems.
  • Pruning: seasonal pruning of trees and shrubs for form and training.
  • Planting and transplanting: installation of container and balled and burlapped trees and shrubs, the digging B & B of plants to be transplanted, planting seed and transplants for seasonal color.
  • Landscape plant grooming: leaf and debris removal, raking, etc. from selected areas.
  • Application of horticultural chemicals: may assist in application of herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides and other materials as prescribed (under supervision of SPOC licensee)
  • Hardscapes: install and maintain interpretive signs, benches, fencing, rock work, and small trails and stairs.
  • Landscape renovation: site preparation including soil and plant installation, trail work, rock installation and the ability to follow written prints and instructions.
  • Use of manual tools and equipment: rakes, hand edger, loppers, shovels, wheelbarrows, weeding forks, hoes, pruning shears, and pesticide sprayers.
  • Operate power and motorized equipment: examples; weed trimmers, chain saws, backpack blowers, tillers, light tractors, front-end loaders, back-hoe, small trucks, utility vehicles, lawn mowers, stump grinders, and sod cutters.
  • Perform related duties as required.

Requirements:
Physical ability to do the required work AND 2 year experience or training involving grounds maintenance, plant care & cultivation, landscape installation OR equivalent horticulture education/experience. Possession of a valid State of Washington Drivers License.

Description:
Seeking individuals w/ background in plant ID and experience using line trimmers. Weed control will be primary duty.

To apply to this position send resume to:
David Zuckerman
Horticulture Supervisor
UW Botanic Gardens
dzman@uw.edu
Under e-mail “Subject” RE: TGP032011

Assistant Landscape Gardener - $14.50-$15.00/hr

Sand Point Country Club

No of Openings: one
Work Schedule: M-F 6:00am 2:30pm
Hours per Week: 43
*Wage/Salary: $14.50 hr. - $15.00hr.
Benefits: Medical, dental, Vision. 401K,
Vacation, Lunch provided, Golf Privileges.

Employment Start Date: 04/01/2011

Supervisor: Craig W. Sampson

*Job Description:
Assist Head Landscape Gardener with maintaining landscape beds throughout the golf course and around the clubhouse, tennis courts, and pool area.
Assist in the maintenance of an on-site greenhouse, overwintering a variety plants. Assist in the planning, designing and planting of seasonal planting displays. Also assist with the ordering, maintenance and planting of summer annuals, perennial, and ornamental shrubs.

*Qualifications Required:
Degree in Horticulture. A strong background in landscape maintenance with an emphasis on the individuals knowledge of plant materials and the skills required for maintaining annual, perennial, and ornamental plantings. Must have a Drivers license and be able to start work at 6:00am.

Qualifications Preferred: Degree in Horticulture or working towards a Hort. Degree.

*Application Instructions: E-mail resumes to Craig Sampson at: greens@sandpointcc.com
or fax to: 206-525-9867

Contact Information
First Name: Craig Sampson
8333 55th Ave NE,
Seattle, WA 98115
Phone: 206-525-8606
Fax: 206-525-9867
Email: greens@sandpointcc.com

Friday, March 4, 2011

Willows Lodge Intern

Willows Lodge Quarterly Intern Position

Willows Lodge, an 84 room boutique hotel in Woodinville, WA, is currently accepting applications for its quarterly internship position.

The beautiful 5 acre grounds are sustainably managed with innovative practices implemented over the last decade. The inclusion of herbs, food and ornamental horticulture on the same site along with nutrient cycling, water-wise irrigation strategies, IPM and in-house maintenance and design make Willows Lodge a unique commercial landscape to expand horticulture students’ practical experience.

Each quarter has its special attributes leaf fall in autumn, irrigation & lawns in summer, spring and fall planting, summer and winter pruning and a consistent, focused attention to crafting beauty in a unique hotel setting. Planning & implementation of garden renovations, indoor plant maintenance, the use of IPM strategies for pest control and, of course, the daily maintenance routines are included in the opportunities this internship provides.

If you are interested in pursuing this internship visit www.willowslodge.com for more information about our hotel, then send your resume with a letter of intention describing how you see this internship enhancing your horticultural education and practice.

EagleSong
Director of Natural Beauty
Willows Lodge
eaglesong@willowslodge.com

Job Summary:
This position is an opportunity for students in horticulture programs at local colleges to gain practical experience maintaining, renovating and crafting beauty in the gardens at Willows Lodge. The landscape management at Willows Lodge rests on a foundation of sustainability, using IPM protocols and bio-rational management.

Qualifications:
• Present participation in a horticultural program at a local college
• Interest in plant material suitable for NW natural gardens
• Strength--able to lift 30# repeatedly in the course of a day
• Physically capable to handle--wheelbarrows, shoveling, hauling, bending, weeding, composting
• Ability to learn and safely operate grounds-keeping equipment i.e. mower, blower, hedger, incidental to performance of duties
• Understanding or desire to learn IPM, biological soil and plant management helpful
• Detail oriented
• Ability to interact with staff and public in a courteous & professional manner

Job Description:
• Ability to physically work outside in all weather
• Hauling and regular lifting
• Weeding and raking
• Irrigation, basic maintenance & repair
• Maintain gravel pathways
• Hedging and shearing
• Mowing & edging lawns
• Blowing & raking leaves
• Seasonal pond cleaning & maintenance
• Maintain equipment, tools
• Plant material removal and replacement
• Pruning
• Hardscape maintenance (i.e. pressure wash & blow)
• Hands-on implementation of renovation projects

Benefits:
• A down and dirty opportunity to get ground time in a sustainably managed garden environment.
• Complimentary meal during shift in the Employee Lounge
• Parking

Interested candidates please email letter of intention to EagleSong, Director of Natural Beauty at Willows Lodge. This letter is to describe what you would like to gain from your experience in the Willows Lodge Garden. Questions and inquiries may be directed to EagleSong by calling 360-794-2938

Willows Lodge
14580 NE 145th St
Woodinville, WA 98072

Internships - $10.00/hr

RHODODENDRON SPECIES BOTANICAL GARDEN
Internship Program

The Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden (RSBG) Internship Program is designed to provide practical hands-on experience in the following areas of interest: garden maintenance & renovation, propagation, nursery management, and retail management.

2011 Opportunities

Botanical Garden & Nursery Internship
One full-time position available in 2011 for up to 6 months - Spring through Fall 2011
Schedule to be negotiated. Some weekend work required.
Wages: $10/hour

Garden Management: Learn how to care for a 22-acre botanical garden, including proper pruning and planting techniques, landscape design, weed control, renovation, irrigation, and plant identification.

Nursery Management: Gain valuable experience in the operation and maintenance of a highly specialized nursery with emphasis on propagation techniques. Learn propagation methods including grafting, cuttings, seed sowing and hand pollination as well as greenhouse operation, transplanting, inventory control, data entry and plant identification. Detail oriented and mechanical ability or aptitude helpful.

Retail Management Internship
One 8-week position available Spring 2011
Part-time (24 hours/week – Schedule can be negotiated; however, at least one day must be on the weekend – prefer both weekend days, if possible)
Wages: $10/hour

Learn how to manage the RSBG Plant Sales Pavilion including pricing, displaying plant material, maintaining and stocking sales facility, creating labels and signage, supervising volunteer assistants and record-keeping. Enthusiastic self-starter sought.

The above two internships could possibly be combined.

General Information
The RSBG is a 22 acre garden featuring one of the largest collections of Rhododendron species in the world. Over 4,500 forms of 488 species are displayed in a natural woodland setting. Additional plant collections include ferns, maples, heathers, bamboo, alpines and carnivorous plants. Special features include the Stumpery, the Alpine Garden, Pond Garden, Hardy Fern display garden and Meconopsis Meadow. The garden is located in Federal Way near I-5 and Highway 18. The garden is supported by the Rhododendron Species Foundation (RSF), an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the study, cultivation, display and distribution of Rhododendron species. The RSF is internationally recognized as a leader in Rhododendron conservation. To find out more about our organization, please visit our web site at www.rhodygarden.org

To apply, please contact Steve Hootman at (253) 838-4646 or steve@rhodygarden.org

Internship - $10.00/hour

One Year Internship
In one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier gardens

A one-year internship is available at the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden. The position is available starting about the 1st of July with some flexibility to accommodate applicants’ schedules. The position is focused on garden maintenance and it is essential that candidates be prepared for rigorous physical labor and work in inclement weather. Tasks include weeding, watering, pruning, potting and some propagation. There will also be an opportunity to learn the plant accession data base.

The Miller Garden is a three-acre garden with an exceptional collection of woody and herbaceous plants. The facilities include a small greenhouse, an alpine house, cold frames, lath house and a small nursery to support garden operations. We are open to the public by appointment only.

We are a very small staff so it is imperative that candidates have a positive attitude and an excellent work ethic. Horticulture or related education is preferred. Priority is given to applicants currently in school or recently graduated.

The position will last one year from the start date and is funded for 20 hours per week with a wage of $10.00 per hour. Some weekend work is required. The E. C. Miller Botanical Garden is an equal opportunity employer.

Please send resume with cover letter and references by April 30 to:
Holly Zipp
Assistant Gardener
Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden
PO Box 77377
Seattle, WA 98177
T 206-362-8612, F 206-362-4136
e-mail: hollyz@millergarden.org

Check out our web-sites at ….
www.millergarden.org & www.greatplantpicks.org

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Nursery Professional - $DOE

Wight's Home and Garden is currently looking for a few nursery professionals to join our fine nursery staff. Nursery experience and knowledge is a must as is the ability to lift up to 50 pounds.

If you have extensive plant knowledge, open availability and enjoy helping customers we just may have a spot for you in our Wight's family.

To apply please visit our office Monday through Friday between 9 and 4 to fill out an application and introduce yourself. Feel free to call 425-775-3636 ext 7 for any questions concerning these positions.
Email retail@wights.com

Office Assistant/Project Coordinator - $DOE

Office Assistant /Project Coordinator with Horticulture Degree

General Contractor specializing in earth work, site preparation, and related activities is seeking a full time office assistant with a degree in horticulture.

Experience in construction and/or general office work is preferred, as is an intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Adobe Acrobat Professional. Individual must be a flexible team player, and must share vital information among associates. Attention to detail and the ability to multitask and prioritize in a sometimes stressful environment is a requirement.

The primary function is to assist the Construction Manager(s) and Nursery Sales Manager. Duties involved include, but are not limited to:

􀂃 Update and maintain nursery inventory documents. Perform nursery stock and plant availability searches. Issue invoices and purchase orders for plant sales. Assist Sales Manager or nursery personnel in the field, when required. Arrange for transport of plants or equipment between Canadian and US borders.

􀂃 Preparation of correspondence between Contractor, subcontractors, engineers,
architects, awarding agencies, lawyers, et al. Preparation and maintenance of master contract and files for all projects. Preparation, review, and transmission of purchase orders, subcontracts and change orders for projects. Update and distribution of drawing revisions from owners and engineers to superintendents and subcontractors. Recording and updating various daily and weekly reports.

􀂃 Answering phone calls and taking messages. Assisting applicants, employees and visitors. Driving company vehicle for job related errands. Keeping the office well organized and clean. Participating as needed in special assignments.

Please provide a resume for consideration: email to projectcoord98296@gmail.com

Office Manager for Nursery - $DOE

Classic Nursery is seeking a well organized person to manage the front office. Coordinate documents and scheduling of landscape crews, answer horticultural questions from phone clients and process internal paperwork to insure a smooth operation. The successful candidate will possess the ability to coordinate a range of client issues and be versed in horticulture.

For more information or to be considered for an interview, please submit your resume to employment@classicnursery.com or call (425) 885-5678.

Section Grower - $11/hour

Organization Name: Smith Gardens

Work Schedule: full time some weekends
Hours per Week: 30-55
*Wage/Salary: $11 starting

Benefits:
• Opportunities for advancement
• 401(k)
• Medical, dental
• Vacation
• Seminars, trade show travel
Employment Start Date: Immediately
Supervisor: Head Grower or Production Manager

*Job Description:
Be assigned a specific growing area. Control greenhouse environment, assure effective watering, soil testing and spraying. Train and supervise a small crew of irrigators.

*Qualifications Required:
High school diploma.
Previous greenhouse or nursery experience.
Qualifications Preferred: Bilingual
Obtaining a private applicators license.

*Application Instructions:
Please send letter of interest and resume to mollieh@northwestgrown.com

Contact Information
Name: Mollie Hoare
Address: 6410 132nd Street N.E.
City: Marysville
State: WA
Zip: 98271
Phone: 360-653-8045 ext 2223
Fax: 360-653-7850
Email: mollieh@northwestgrown.com