Urban Nursery Project Coordinator- Full-time, Term-limit
The Morton Arboretum | |
United States, Illinois, Lisle | |
4100 Illinois 53 (Show on map) | |
Nov 18, 2024 | |
The Morton Arboretum's ArbNet and Chicago Region Trees Initiative teams are seeking a coordinator to play a key role in supporting the operational needs of a dynamic project team dedicated to assessing the urban-serving nursery system in the U.S. In this role, you will provide essential support and project coordination for an interdisciplinary group of Arboretum project staff and our extended national partners and community stakeholders. You will handle a variety of tasks, including planning meetings and workshops, coordinating communications, task management, partner and stakeholder engagement, and supporting the development and promotion of urban tree and nursery resources. If you're a detail-oriented, organized professional who thrives in a collaborative environment, and you are passionate about supporting impactful urban and community forestry work, this position is for you! Position Summary: Engage in project coordination, science communication, community, and stakeholder support and outreach, and support the development of urban tree and nursery resources through the U.S. Forest Service's National Reforestation, Nursery, and Genetic Resource unit (RNGR) nursery directory. Work closely with Arboretum staff, in particular those from ArbNet and the Chicago Region Trees Initiative (CRTI), both founded and led by The Morton Arboretum. Arbnet is the global interactive community of arboreta and CRTI is The Arboretum's urban and community forestry program, working to improve the health, diversity, and equitable distribution of trees in the Chicago region and throughout Illinois. Key logistical support will include workshop and meeting coordination, task management, partner and stakeholder community engagement, and participation in the creation and promotion of project deliverables in specific project areas. Funding for this position is expected through August 2027, with a potential for extension. Essential Functions:
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree preferred, in the areas of forestry, horticulture, community engagement, or natural resource management. 2+ years experience in research, urban forestry, stewardship, or community engagement required. Experience in project coordination, organizing meetings, and presenting events or educational sessions preferred. Experience with community and civic organizations and processes preferred. Good communication skills, attention to detail, organizational skills, and customer service ethic required. Ability to travel to work sites throughout the Midwest and possibly nationally, via public transportation or possess a valid driver's license, which is subject to insurability and an annual Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) report. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Google applications, and social media platforms is beneficial. Success Factors: Ability and willingness to work independently in office and field environments. Strong written and oral communication skills. Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
The expected hiring range for this nonexempt position is annualized at $53,000-$55,500 based on experience that will be evaluated during the candidate selection process. We believe in the importance of pay equity and consider the internal equity of our current team members as a part of the final offer. This position is also eligible for acompetitive benefits package For full consideration, please include a resume and cover letter with application. The Morton Arboretum is a champion for diversity, supporting a culture of inclusion that attracts, inspires, and engages people to achieve success. The Arboretum is committed to hire and develop employees based on job-related qualifications irrespective of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or veteran status. To increase diversity in professions related to the public garden realm, we encourage applications from underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities, and veterans. The Morton Arboretum is dedicated to complying with our obligations as an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All applicants are guaranteed equal consideration for employment. |