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Posted: 05-Jun-26
Location: Sacramento, California
Type: Full Time
Salary: $31.51 - $33.96 / hour
Area of Focus:
Botany
Salary Details:
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
The Horticulture Senior Coordinator supports the development, implementation, and evaluation of horticultural practices under the direction of the Horticulture Program Manager. The role advances CNPS's Landscapes for Change campaign, which envisions a future where California native plants are the default choice in landscapes.
This position will blend technical expertise with hands-on execution, by developing and refining horticulture industry standards, resources, and program materials. The position includes both independent work - such as managing data and scientific materials - and task-level leadership, including coordinating volunteers, supervising contractors and vendors, managing schedules, and overseeing small-project budgets. This role plays a key part in the quality and effectiveness of Horticulture projects and programs currently funded into 2028.
Propagation & Native Plant Protocols (40%)
Partner, Chapter & Committee Collaboration (40%)
Calscape Content Quality & Tool Integration (20%)
Physical Requirements
Additional Information
Experience & Education:
Technical & Scientific Skills:
Writing, Communication, & Public-Facing Skills:
Project & Task Leadership:
Collaboration & Relationship Building:
Cultural Competence & Values Alignment:
Nice to Have
While CNPS recognizes that not every individual will exhibit all these characteristics, successful candidates will possess at least one - or more - of the following:
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About California Native Plant Society
The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is a statewide non-profit conservation organization (www.cnps.org) founded in 1965, with 13,000 members in 36 chapters across California and Baja California Norte, Mexico. The mission of CNPS is to protect California's native plants and their natural habitats, today and into the future, through science, education, stewardship, gardening, and advocacy. Native plants are the foundation of California's globally significant biodiversity. CNPS is meeting this critical moment for biodiversity and climate action by supporting and catalyzing statewide efforts to conserve public lands, save sensitive species and habitats, and create thriving native plant habitats in our urban spaces.
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