Plant Collections Manager
Company: AMERICAN PUBLIC GARDENS ASSN
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 14, 2024
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Job Description:
The Plant Collections Manager will play a vital role within the
Gardens of Golden Gate Park, dedicated to fostering a deep
connection between people and plants. This position requires
primarily on-site work throughout the five-day workweek. We are
seeking a collaborative leader who is committed to excellence and
eager to work with a passionate team. Reporting to the Director of
Collections & Conservation, this individual will manage the living
collections inventory, ensuring accurate documentation and labeling
while maintaining the plant accessions database according to best
practices. The role involves overseeing the design and installation
of informative signage, enriching the visitor experience, and
assisting in the development and maintenance of collections.In
addition, the incumbent will support departmental initiatives by
maintaining essential permits, participate in efforts to train
staff or volunteers, and engage with researchers and horticultural
professionals. By strategically enhancing our curatorial
operations, the Plant Collections Manager will play a crucial part
in advancing the Gardens' mission to connect people to plants, the
planet, and each other.About UsThe mission of Gardens of Golden
Gate Park is to connect people to plants, the planet, and each
other. Gardens of Golden Gate Park is a public/private partnership
between the San Francisco Recreation & Park Department (RPD) and
the San Francisco Botanical Garden Society (SFBGS) to jointly
operate the Conservatory of Flowers, Japanese Tea Garden, and San
Francisco Botanical Garden.Duties & Responsibilities--- Manage the
living collections inventory by reconciling cataloged records with
the current living collection, documenting and labeling specimens,
and maintaining the plant accessions database according to
established policies, and conducting both physical and digital
inventories.--- Assist in locating and identifying specimens, while
also participating in the design and development of the accessions
database to enhance content, accessibility, and functionality.---
Collaborate closely with the GIS Manager to integrate and optimize
data across the GIS and IrisBG databases, enhancing the accuracy
and accessibility of our collections information.--- Assemble and
present information resources about the collections in accessible
formats.--- Oversee the development, manufacturing, and
installation of all signage related to the Gardens' collections,
including coordinating activities in the Engraving Room and
supervising its maintenance.--- Train and manage the Plant
Collections Assistant and ensure the upkeep and inventory of
existing plant signage.--- Support the Collections & Conservation
Department by maintaining plant import/export permits, contributing
to collections development, and assisting in training staff,
volunteers, and interns.--- Attend relevant conferences and
meetings to stay updated and assist visiting researchers and
horticultural professionals.--- Create engaging written and oral
content about the Gardens' collections and lead tours for staff,
volunteers, and visitors while providing informational support to
other departments.Education and Experience--- Bachelor's degree in
a related science field (botany, plant biology, horticulture).---
Minimum of three years' experience in a botanical garden or similar
environment, including inventory management and plant records.---
Strong organizational and database management skills, with
proficiency in plant records databases; experience with IrisBG is a
plus.--- Demonstrated expertise in plant identification across
diverse species, with the ability to accurately assess and
categorize specimens in both field and curated settings. Knowledge
of curatorial best practices, with strong botanical and
horticultural expertise.--- Familiarity with collections relevant
to Mediterranean climate zones, cloud forests, and similar
environments is preferred.--- Understanding of conservation best
practices in the context of public botanical gardens is strongly
desired.--- Experience in managing a small team, focusing on
guidance and support as needed.--- Proven ability to train and
collaborate with volunteers, particularly in partnership with
public entities.--- Effective oral and written communication
skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly.---
Proven collaborative work ethic, capable of functioning
independently and stepping in as needed.--- Excellent time
management and prioritization skills, with a focus on assessing
operations and identifying areas for improvement.Additional
Information--- Full-time, on-site with the option for remote work
up to two days a week depending on scheduling requirements.---
Willingness to accommodate a flexible work schedule, including
evenings, weekends, and travel between sites.--- Flexibility to
adapt to changing priorities and responsibilities as the
organization's needs evolve, with an understanding that this list
may be updated to reflect those changes.--- Must be able to engage
in a range of physical activity, including standing or sitting at a
desk and computer, walking (sometimes on uneven surfaces) and
working outside in varying weather conditions - all for extended
periods of time. Must also be able to climb a flight of stairs and
lift/carry objects up to 30 pounds.Gardens of Golden Gate Park is
an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates with
diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply.Application
InstructionsFOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TO APPLY: Complete
application with attached cover letter at
https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/All/99885d66-fdde-45ea-b169-b55cfb505be0/Gardens-of-Golden-Gate-Park
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