Horticulture Intern, Conservation

Botanical Society of America
Gainesville, Georgia 30501 United States  View Map
Posted: Jun 18, 2026
  • Full Time
  • Environmental Services
  • Federal Government
  • Summary

    Atlanta Botanical Garden - Gainesville, GA, United States Overview Position Title: Horticulture Intern, ConservationPosition Type: Temporary PositionApplication Deadline: Friday, May 29, 2026Institution: Atlanta Botanical GardenDepartment/Division: Conservation & ResearchField (e.g., systematics):General Information: The Atlanta Botanical Garden invites applications for the Conservation Horticulture Intern position. This short-term internship opportunity aims to host students and recent graduates from universities in Northeast Georgia. Interns will gain immersive experience in conservation horticulture, habitat restoration, and seed banking while building professional networks that can lead to future academic, research, and career opportunities. Successful candidates will work under the supervision of the Conservation Safeguarding Nursery Manager.Conservation Horticulture The Garden maintains extensive ex situ collections of imperiled species native to the southeastern continental United States. These collections require daily maintenance by specialized staff. Horticultural work will take place at the Conservation Safeguarding Nursery in Gainesville, GA. Interns will work directly with Conservation Horticulture staff to focus on the propagation, cultivation, and curation of threatened and endangered plants.Qualifications Requirements:Must be organized, detail-oriented, and adaptable.Must have a great interest in learning about horticulture, botany, biology, and conservationMinimum of one year of prior work experience.Must have a valid Driver's License.Must be willing to commute to Gainesville, Ga. 4 days per weekMust be able to lift and carry up to 50 lb.Responsibilities Native Plant Materials Production for Restoration: Conservation Horticulture Interns will also assist in developing a native plant materials production program to establish a supply chain of high-quality seeds and plugs for restoration. This work includes propagating and maintaining rare and associated common wetland species from southeastern Appalachia and Florida panhandle wet prairies. Interns will work directly with the Conservation Safeguarding Manager and Conservation Seed Increase Horticulturist in greenhouse production, establishment and maintenance of a seed increase farm, and operation of a small restoration seed bank.Duties will include the following:General horticultural care and greenhouse and nursery maintenanceStandard and innovative methods for maintaining ex situ collections representing wild populations and maternal lines of imperiled speciesAssistance with research and preparation of seed increase beds for common native wetland species associated with rare plantsLearning about in situ restoration efforts undertaken with partnersApplication Instructions (submission methods, etc.): Please apply at Atlanta Botanical Garden website#J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Job Description

    Atlanta Botanical Garden - Gainesville, GA, United States Overview Position Title: Horticulture Intern, ConservationPosition Type: Temporary PositionApplication Deadline: Friday, May 29, 2026Institution: Atlanta Botanical GardenDepartment/Division: Conservation & ResearchField (e.g., systematics):General Information: The Atlanta Botanical Garden invites applications for the Conservation Horticulture Intern position. This short-term internship opportunity aims to host students and recent graduates from universities in Northeast Georgia. Interns will gain immersive experience in conservation horticulture, habitat restoration, and seed banking while building professional networks that can lead to future academic, research, and career opportunities. Successful candidates will work under the supervision of the Conservation Safeguarding Nursery Manager.Conservation Horticulture The Garden maintains extensive ex situ collections of imperiled species native to the southeastern continental United States. These collections require daily maintenance by specialized staff. Horticultural work will take place at the Conservation Safeguarding Nursery in Gainesville, GA. Interns will work directly with Conservation Horticulture staff to focus on the propagation, cultivation, and curation of threatened and endangered plants.Qualifications Requirements:Must be organized, detail-oriented, and adaptable.Must have a great interest in learning about horticulture, botany, biology, and conservationMinimum of one year of prior work experience.Must have a valid Driver's License.Must be willing to commute to Gainesville, Ga. 4 days per weekMust be able to lift and carry up to 50 lb.Responsibilities Native Plant Materials Production for Restoration: Conservation Horticulture Interns will also assist in developing a native plant materials production program to establish a supply chain of high-quality seeds and plugs for restoration. This work includes propagating and maintaining rare and associated common wetland species from southeastern Appalachia and Florida panhandle wet prairies. Interns will work directly with the Conservation Safeguarding Manager and Conservation Seed Increase Horticulturist in greenhouse production, establishment and maintenance of a seed increase farm, and operation of a small restoration seed bank.Duties will include the following:General horticultural care and greenhouse and nursery maintenanceStandard and innovative methods for maintaining ex situ collections representing wild populations and maternal lines of imperiled speciesAssistance with research and preparation of seed increase beds for common native wetland species associated with rare plantsLearning about in situ restoration efforts undertaken with partnersApplication Instructions (submission methods, etc.): Please apply at Atlanta Botanical Garden website#J-18808-Ljbffr

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