Compensation:$25-29/hour
HWA is looking to hire a gardener who can implement horticultural maintenance and seasonal tasks under the direction of a Garden Supervisor while upholding HWA standards of integrity, aesthetics, plant health, environmental consideration, and awareness of hardscape conditions.
Halsted Welles Associates is a well-established New York City Design-Build-Maintenance firm specializing in high-end rooftop, terrace, and townhouse gardens. Our talented, multi-disciplinary team of garden enthusiasts includes designers, engineers, horticulturalists, artisans, and support staff who are committed to the creation of restorative spaces that integrate artistry and natural ecological systems into the built environment.
Responsibilities/Duties- Assist Garden Supervisor in garden service maintenance visit tasks
- Participate in all horticultural activities including planting, pruning, fertilizing, and seasonal maintenance
- Maintain hardscape reflecting HWA standards
- Alert supervisor to all site conditions and plant health issues
- Observe safety and security procedures; respect confidentiality
- Demonstrate thoughtfulness, thoroughness; collaborate with colleagues
- Ability to take direction well and complete multiple tasks with detail and proficiency; problem solving, organizational skills and initiative
- Interest in urban horticulture, sustainability, the environment, and motivated towards the development of professional gardening skills
- Presentable appearance, professional demeanor, and strong communication skills with supervisors, crew, and clients
- Able to regularly move 50 pounds up and down a flight of stairs
- Positive attitude, enthusiastic towards regularly working outdoors year-round and in varying weather conditions
Preferred Skills and Experience:
- Professional gardening in urban settings, 2 years minimum
- Coursework in horticulture, environmental studies, or related fields
- Working knowledge of irrigation/lighting systems
- Authorized to work in the United States
Part-time or full-time hourly position; tools, uniform, PPE provided; benefits include M/D/V, bonuses, holiday/sick pay, continuing education
To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to hwainfo@halstedwelles.com
Contact InformationHalsted Welles AssociatesEmail:hwainfo@halstedwelles.com
Freqently Asked Questions
New York’s dense urban environment demands unique horticultural skills like rooftop and terrace garden maintenance, often requiring familiarity with hardscape care and seasonal plant health challenges specific to city microclimates. This makes a Professional Gardener role here more specialized compared to suburban or rural gardening jobs.
Strong organizational skills, the ability to multitask with precision, and a deep interest in urban horticulture and sustainability are vital. Additionally, physical stamina for outdoor work in diverse weather and familiarity with irrigation systems enhance a Professional Gardener’s effectiveness in high-end garden settings.
Daily work generally involves supporting garden supervisors by performing pruning, planting, fertilizing, and monitoring plant health. Maintaining hardscape elements and promptly reporting site conditions are also key, ensuring gardens meet professional standards of aesthetics and environmental care.
The company emphasizes blending artistry with ecological principles, focusing on restorative urban spaces like rooftop and terrace gardens. They value a collaborative team environment where gardeners uphold high standards in plant health and environmental stewardship, reflecting a sophisticated and sustainable gardening philosophy.
Teamwork is central, with gardeners partnering closely with designers, engineers, and horticulturalists. Clear communication, respect for site confidentiality, and a proactive attitude towards problem-solving help maintain the quality and integrity of their intricate urban garden projects.
New York’s high density and trend toward green urban spaces have boosted demand for skilled gardeners, especially those experienced in rooftop and townhouse gardens. However, competition is strong due to numerous applicants attracted by the city’s unique horticultural opportunities and specialized roles.
The offered rate of $25-29/hour aligns with New York’s higher living costs and urban specialization, placing it at a competitive level nationally. This wage reflects the advanced skills needed for maintaining complex rooftop and terrace gardens under professional standards.
Expect to work year-round outdoors, facing variable weather conditions from hot summers to cold winters. Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and navigating stairs regularly, requiring stamina, adaptability, and a positive attitude toward seasonal challenges inherent in urban gardening.
Gardeners assist supervisors in detailed maintenance visits, emphasizing plant health, environmental sensitivity, and hardscape upkeep. This integration ensures that each garden reflects the company’s commitment to ecological balance and artistic landscaping within a rigorous maintenance framework.
While formal certifications are not strictly mandated, coursework in horticulture or environmental studies is preferred. Experience with irrigation and lighting systems and authorization to work in the U.S. enhance candidacy, aligning with the company’s focus on professional and sustainable horticultural practices.
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