City of Fort Collins
Parks Horticultural Worker (Finance)
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Summary
Are you a person that enjoys being outdoors? Have you ever wanted to know more about the maintenance of the plants and flowers throughout City facilities and downtown areas? Are you passionate about learning skills that will help you grow the green industry? Are you looking for practical, real-world skills that are in high demand? Then you're the perfect applicant for the Parks Horticulture Worker position.
The Parks Horticulture Worker position is a job where you'll be working outdoors, helping with the horticulture maintenance in the landscaping at City buildings, downtown public spaces, and other City owned locations. You'll learn green industry standards, landscaping techniques, turf care and irrigation practices while performing a variety of duties including pruning, mulching, weeding, and planting which are practical and in demand career skills.
Incentives:
Hourly employees are highly valued team members that the Parks Department and the City of Fort Collins recognize by providing the following perks:
-Potential for paid personal time and paid holidays.
-Employee Assistance Program: counseling, legal and financial assistance.
-Wellness program and access to workout facilities.
-Personal and professional learning opportunities plus potential for career mobility.
-Collaborative work environment.
-Gift card drawings for participating in Safety and Wellness programs.
-Discounted Golf Green Fees.
-Discounted Passes to City Recreation facilities (including initial 5 free visits).
-Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provided such as gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, boots, ear protection, etc.
-Safety boots and Parks Division logo work attire provided.
-Mentoring by world-class, knowledgeable, and experienced Park professionals.
-Training opportunities to expand educational background.
-$100.00 gift card for referring a newly hired employee through the Employee Referral program.
Essential Duties:
-Assist with horticultural maintenance, Integrated Pest Management best practices, and plant health care in medians, rights-of-way, shrub beds, planter pots and general transportation areas.
-Assist in maintenance of City parks, trails, facilities, medians and downtown public spaces.
-Perform rototilling, soil amending, fertilizing, mulching, watering, pruning, deadheading, weed control, planting of shrubs, perennials and annual flowers.
-Learn general knowledge of plant, weed and pest identification.
-Learn to operate and maintain various equipment including truck and trailer combinations, traffic control devices, utility vehicles, and hand and power tools.
-Assist with irrigation maintenance, repairs, and irrigation controller operation.
-Apply chemical herbicides after required training.
-Follow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties in a timely and efficient manner.
-Work successfully in a team environment, as well as autonomously, in all weather conditions.
-Interact with the public in a professional and courteous manner.
-Maintain a positive, helpful, and solution-oriented attitude while assisting others.
-Engage with team members in a considerate and helpful manner and project a positive attitude in the workplace.
-Assists with snow removal and special events.
-Assist with additional tasks to help other Park divisions in Cemetery, Forestry and Golf as needed.
-All other duties as assigned.
City Competencies
Work Schedule/Conditions:
-Position is a non-benefitted seasonal/temporary hourly position.
-Potential for flexible work schedules to allow for work-life-school balance.
-Hours vary from part-time to full-time and may include weekends and holidays.
-Potential for overtime pay and accrued sick/personal time based on qualified hours worked.
-Work occurs outdoors in a variety of weather conditions under the supervision of a crew leader.
-Safety gear is provided and required including, but is not limited to, safety-toed boots, safety glasses and ear protection.
-May use chemicals including cleaning supplies and herbicides.
-Attendance at weekly staff meetings, trainings, and safety meetings is required.
-City of Fort Collins works together with staff to prevent the spread of germs (COVID, etc.) to maintain a clean, safe environment.
The City of Fort Collins will make reasonable accommodations for access to City services, programs and activities and will make special communication arrangements for persons with disabilities. Please call (970) 221-6535 for assistance.
Notice Regarding Medical and/or Recreational Marijuana Use:
Because the possession and use of marijuana, whether for medical use or otherwise, constitutes a federal offense and because the City is a drug free workplace, the City will not accommodate the medical use of marijuana and enforces written policy prohibiting working for the City while marijuana is in the body. The fact that state law recognizes medical marijuana as a prescribed, or otherwise permitted, medication does not alter or otherwise change this policy.
The City of Fort Collins is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants are considered for positions for which they have applied without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, sexual orientation (including perceived sexual orientation), gender identity and expression, disability, age 40 years or older, pregnancy or related condition, genetic information, and, in certain specific circumstances, marriage to a coworker or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
POST OFFER BACKGROUND CHECK AND MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT (MVR) REQUIRED.
Note: Some information in your application may be public information under the Colorado Open Records Act.Summary
Are you a person that enjoys being outdoors? Have you ever wanted to know more about the maintenance of the plants and flowers throughout City facilities and downtown areas? Are you passionate about learning skills that will help you grow the green industry? Are you looking for practical, real-world skills that are in high demand? Then you're the perfect applicant for the Parks Horticulture Worker position.
The Parks Horticulture Worker position is a job where you'll be working outdoors, helping with the horticulture maintenance in the landscaping at City buildings, downtown public spaces, and other City owned locations. You'll learn green industry standards, landscaping techniques, turf care and irrigation practices while performing a variety of duties including pruning, mulching, weeding, and planting which are practical and in demand career skills.
Incentives:
Hourly employees are highly valued team members that the Parks Department and the City of Fort Collins recognize by providing the following perks:
-Potential for paid personal time and paid holidays.
-Employee Assistance Program: counseling, legal and financial assistance.
-Wellness program and access to workout facilities.
-Personal and professional learning opportunities plus potential for career mobility.
-Collaborative work environment.
-Gift card drawings for participating in Safety and Wellness programs.
-Discounted Golf Green Fees.
-Discounted Passes to City Recreation facilities (including initial 5 free visits).
-Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provided such as gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, boots, ear protection, etc.
-Safety boots and Parks Division logo work attire provided.
-Mentoring by world-class, knowledgeable, and experienced Park professionals.
-Training opportunities to expand educational background.
-$100.00 gift card for referring a newly hired employee through the Employee Referral program.
Essential Duties:
-Assist with horticultural maintenance, Integrated Pest Management best practices, and plant health care in medians, rights-of-way, shrub beds, planter pots and general transportation areas.
-Assist in maintenance of City parks, trails, facilities, medians and downtown public spaces.
-Perform rototilling, soil amending, fertilizing, mulching, watering, pruning, deadheading, weed control, planting of shrubs, perennials and annual flowers.
-Learn general knowledge of plant, weed and pest identification.
-Learn to operate and maintain various equipment including truck and trailer combinations, traffic control devices, utility vehicles, and hand and power tools.
-Assist with irrigation maintenance, repairs, and irrigation controller operation.
-Apply chemical herbicides after required training.
-Follow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties in a timely and efficient manner.
-Work successfully in a team environment, as well as autonomously, in all weather conditions.
-Interact with the public in a professional and courteous manner.
-Maintain a positive, helpful, and solution-oriented attitude while assisting others.
-Engage with team members in a considerate and helpful manner and project a positive attitude in the workplace.
-Assists with snow removal and special events.
-Assist with additional tasks to help other Park divisions in Cemetery, Forestry and Golf as needed.
-All other duties as assigned.