Associate Director Botanical Gardens | Wellesley College - Military Veterans
at HERC - New England
Job Description
Wellesley College Botanic Gardens (WCBG) is a curated public garden that supports a holistic liberal arts education, engaging students of all majors and backgrounds in experiential learning with unique botanical resources. All members of the WCBG staff serve as educators, mentoring students and collaborating with faculty/staff partners to co-create, study, and adaptively maintain 20+ acres of designed ecological landscapes, specialty gardens, subtropical greenhouses, and a visitor center, all located centrally on campus.
The Associate Director works in close collaboration with the Director to shape WCBGs educational priorities, and leads student and visitor engagement through communications, interpretation, events, and programs, including research and art-making opportunities. Centering inclusive excellence and advancing diverse approaches to gaining botanical knowledge and skills, the Associate Director cultivates college-wide partnerships to help ensure best use of WCBGs resources for education and community building.
Primary Position Responsibilities:
Program leadership and administration
Lead and manage WCBG experiential learning programs (work-study and internships), including student recruiting, hiring, mentoring, onboarding and community building during the academic year and summer terms
Assist the Director with budget planning, program development and assessment
Supervise Academic Administrator on routine administrative tasks including gift management, student grant opportunities, and support for students and visitors
Experiential education in horticulture, ecology, environmental justice, botanical humanities, or other plant-related fields
Mentor student and postbac fellow projects in the greenhouses and gardens, such as research, artwork, media, or events, within the Associate Directors expertise
Build collaborations with faculty and other campus partners for teaching, research, and programmatic use of the WCBGs resources
Inclusion, diversity, equity, accessibility (IDEA) and community engagementducation in horticulture, ecology, environmental justice, botanical humanities, or other plant-related fields
Lead inclusive community building and campus engagement with the WCBG, in collaboration with students and staff
Build collaborations with local or public partners in alignment with IDEA goals, WCBG mission, and Wellesley College mission
Communications and events
Manage student-facing communications and media for WCBG, and assist the Director on communications for the broader Wellesley College community, WCBG Friends, alums and the general public
Collaborate with the Director on WCBG-led events, such as the Greenhouse Light Show
Coordinate WCBG participation in campus-wide events, including Orientation and Reunion, in collaboration with the Frost Center for Environment, Office of Student Wellness, and other campus partners
Supervise the Academic Administrator to support campus events and space use
Exhibits and interpretation
Mentor students and post-bac fellows to co-create WCBG exhibits and interpretive materials that reflect their interests and experiences
Work with students and the Academic Administrator to maintain welcoming and informational displays in the Visitor Center and Global Flora Link
Visitor experience
Lead students in managing visitor experience, including training and supervising students as WCBG greeters and tour guides
Collaboratively support public visitor hours and events, including possibly some weekend days
Work with the Academic Administrator to support visitor access and tours
Supervisor Responsibilities:
Academic Administrator (for Botanic Gardens portion of shared AA role)
student assistants
Post-baccalaureate Fellow, when the focus of the fellowship is on student programs or other aspects of the Associate Directors purview and expertise
Education Required:
minimum masters degree in a botany-related field, or equivalent experience
Experience Required
at least one year managing and mentoring students in an educational setting (preferably botanically or environmentally focused)
Skills and Abilities Required:
excellent communication skills, strong organizational skills and attention to detail, ability to engage and mentor diverse Wellesley students, to build relationships in the broader community, to collaborate productively with staff and faculty across campus, and to work independently towards short-term goals and the larger mission of the WCBG
Wellesley, MA
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