Public Garden Horticultural Internship Program

Hiring Organization: Berkshire Botanical Garden
Employment type: Internship
Job Location: Stockbridge, MA
Application Due Date: March 1, 2024

SUMMER HORTICULTURAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

INTRODUCTION: This unique summer internship program offers the opportunity to work with and learn from two public gardens. Berkshire Botanical Garden is a not -for-profit public garden established in 1934. Located on 24 rural acres, the Garden consists of 26 display gardens and specialty collections, and three greenhouses. Naumkeag, a gilded-age style estate with restored gardens designed by landscape architect Fletcher Steele, is a National Historic Landmark preserved by The Trustees of Reservations. The Trustees is one of Massachusetts’ largest non - profits and the nation’s first conservation and preservation organization.  Both gardens    are

situated in the beautiful Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts, a  few minutes from the center    of the historic village of Stockbridge. The area is home to many cultural institutions and numerous natural sites.

DESCRIPTION: This horticultural internship program is designed to offer hands-on experience at Naumkeag and Berkshire Botanical Garden    for those with a  passion for and interest in

horticulture and public gardens. Interns will work with horticulture staff and volunteers in all phases of public garden maintenance and development. This includes planting, weeding, watering, mulching, pruning, propagation, IPM, plant identification and interacting with visitors. An ongoing program of intern training sessions, public education programs, and staff field trips are offered to help broaden the students’ horticultural   horizon.

Summer internships are for 12 weeks, 40 hours per week and generally start mid-May. The program includes shared intern housing at the Naumkeag estate and a  stipend of $ 12.00/hr.   A  car is encouraged although not  required.

The deadline for applying is March 1, 2024. Earlier applications will receive earlier decision.

REQUIREMENTS: Previous gardening experience and/or course work in horticulture, public gardening, or landscape design is preferred. Applicants must be responsible, self-motivated, and capable of the sometimes strenuous nature of   gardening.

APPLY: Please submit a cover letter, resume, and an application which can be downloaded from www.berkshirebotanical.org/internships.

Email all documents to Eric Ruquist, Director of Horticulture at eruquist@berkshirebotanical.org. Questions?         413-298-3926  Ext. 20