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University Housing - Greenhouse and Garden Technician

Apply now(opens in a new window) Job No: 28302
Division/Organization: University Housing
Department: Residence Life
Job Type: Local Student Jobs
Remote Eligbility: Not Remote
Location: 15 Slichter Hall - Human Resources 625 Babcock Dr. Madison, WI 53706 (on bus line)
Salary/Wage Range or Lump Sum: $18.00 to $18.00
Job Categories: Customer Service, Education and Training, Facilities and Landscaping, Graduate Assistant-Programs/Projects

Department Overview:

Division of University Housing is committed to demonstrating our Core Values: Care in how we approach people in our work; Creativity in solving problems; Integrity in our interactions with staff and customers; Optimism, focusing on opportunities and positive outcomes; Respect for the differences, strengths, and potential in people; Stewardship of human, financial and natural resources; and Excellence in customer satisfaction and communication.

Anticipated Start Date

4/20/26

Anticipated Hours Per Week

20 hours per week

Schedule:

  • 20 hours a week during peak growing season, 5-10 hours during the winter months
  • Flexible scheduling based on academic availability and operational need.
  • Summer hours based on operational need.

Salary/Wage Range:

Hourly $18.00 to $18.00

Number Of Positions

1

Position Summary/Job Duties:

The Greenhouse and Garden Technician for the Greenhouse Learning Community has primary responsibility for equipping, managing and developing protocol for the greenhouse space on the fourth floor of Leopold Hall and the community garden plot located in Eagle Heights Community Gardens. The Greenhouse and Garden Technician provides guidance to staff and residents on the proper use of the greenhouse and garden space and leads educational programming for residents.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Maintain the greenhouse in Leopold Hall and organic garden plot at Eagle Heights
  • Facilitate student learning by modeling and teaching proper use of materials and care for plants in greenhouse and organic farm plot.
  • Develop and implement activities and events aligned with the focus of the GreenHouse learning community. This may include providing guidance to students on the proper use of the greenhouse space, as well as teaching production, propagation, and pest management techniques
  • Integrate co-curricular activities and events with the learning community seminar syllabus
  • Work with GreenHouse Learning Community faculty and staff to make purchasing decisions to equip the greenhouse facility and outside storage space.
  • Monitor watering, nutrient requirements, and temperature/humidity regulation to correspond with greenhouse activities.
  • Develop protocol for materials use and re-use in accordance with the GreenHouse theme of sustainability.
  • Keep the greenhouse space healthy and productive for residents throughout the year through troubleshooting unknown environmental conditions and manipulating temperature, ventilation, and IPM techniques
  • Oversight of resident volunteers or summer interns who may assist with the greenhouse and gardens
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with Leadership Team members and other faculty, academic staff, House Fellows and student staff in the community.

Knowledge/Skills

  • Knowledge of all facets of greenhouse management, including equipping the greenhouse space; developing protocol for student use of the space; and assessment of management regimen
  • Knowledge of environmental conditions and manipulating temperature, ventilation, and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques
  • Experience in working with students in an educational greenhouse setting
  • Experience in starting seedlings in a greenhouse and transplanting them outdoors
  • Experience growing organic produce on half an acre or more of land

Qualifications:

  • Must have a completed Bachelor's degree and be enrolled as a graduate or professional student for the upcoming academic year. If you have applied to, but have not been officially accepted into an institution, we still encourage your application.
  • During pre-employment and employment, a student staff member must abide by the University Residence Halls Contract, the Student Housing Handbook and the University of Wisconsin System academic and non-academic policies and expectations. 
  • Ability to lift up to 25lbs regularly.
  • Ability to reach high or bend over.
  • Ability to spend extended time standing.
  • Ability to pull or drag hoses and tables inside the greenhouse.
  • Ability to work in a hot environment for an extended period.
  • Preference will be given to candidates who:
    • are currently pursuing a graduate degree in a plant-related field (horticulture, botany, agronomy, plant pathology, agroecology, soil science
    • have one year or more left in their graduate program.

Physical Demands

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Application Instructions:

University Housing values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

Contact:

Org: University Housing
Contact: University Housing Human Resources
Web: www.housing.wisc.edu/jobs/student/
Email: hr@housing.wisc.edu

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Applications close: CST Central Standard Time

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