[PCA] JOB: Director of Horticulture, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden

Naomi Fraga nfraga at rsabg.org
Thu Jan 9 13:41:37 CST 2014


Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden seeks a dynamic new colleague to lead the
Department of Horticulture.
RSABG is the largest garden in the world that is dedicated to the
remarkable native flora of California. The 86-acre grounds have important
missions in collections and conservation, and also in providing experiences
for visitors that are both enjoyable and educational.

The new Director of Horticulture will work with a team of dedicated
horticulturists, as well as an enthusiastic group of inter-departmental
colleagues including graduate students. S/he will have the opportunity to
have long-term impact on the Garden by taking the lead in renovations in a
number of Garden areas.

For further information, see position description (attached) or contact
Lucinda McDade, RSABG Executive Director (lmcdade at rsabg.org).

To apply, submit letter of interest, resume, and names of three referees by
email attachment to: Adeline Ojeda (employment at rsabg.org). Letter of
interest should speak directly to the applicants qualifications for the
position. Review of applicants will begin on 1 Feb and continue until the
position is filled.

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Naomi S. Fraga (Conservation Botanist)
Phone (909) 625-8767 ext. 231  •  Fax (909) 626-7670
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
1500 N. College Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
http://rsabg.org
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