Plant Health Care Manager
Company: The Morton Arboretum
Category: Professional Services
Lisle
Type: Full Time
The Morton Arboretum is seeking a passionate and collaborative Plant Health Care professional to lead the Arboretum’s efforts to protect and enhance the health of their trees and living collections. This role plays a vital part in preserving the beauty, diversity, and ecological value of the Arboretum by guiding sustainable plant care practices, advancing Integrated Pest Management strategies, and reducing reliance on pesticides. Through hands-on work, staff training, and collaboration with research and community partners, this individual will help ensure a thriving landscape that supports education, conservation, and an exceptional visitor experience.
You will lead the Plant Health Care program through development and execution of a comprehensive Integrated Pest Management strategy; diagnosis and documentation of plant pest and disease problems on the Arboretum grounds; synthesis of current research in supporting Arboretum initiatives; development and implementation of plant health care training for Arboretum staff; and the design and implementation of applied research in collaboration with other Arboretum staff members and industry partners. The expected hiring range for this position is $77,000-$87,000 based on experience that will be evaluated during the candidate selection process. Benefits include Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance; 401(k) with generous match; Generous vacation, floating holidays, and sick days; and more.
Essential Functions:
- Develop and implement plant health care program goals and future strategies for the Arboretum with an emphasis on Integrated Pest Management and reduction of pesticides dependence.
- Manage all aspects of day-to-day plant health care program, including operations, maintenance, safety, and budget.
- Provide diagnostic analysis for various internal stakeholders, including technical laboratory tests, recommendations for treatment, and improvements in operating procedures.
- Maintain diagnostic records in the Arboretum database, support data accessibility, and facilitate Arboretum staff and volunteer participation in scouting and reporting.
- Collaborate with internal staff, academic partners, governmental agents, and other industry experts to identify current and emerging pest and disease problems in the region. Work with the director of collections and curator to identify key areas of needed research and develop applied research projects in collaboration with Arboretum researchers and industry partners.
- Compile, analyze, and interpret data presented through internal reports, publications, presentations, and outreach/engagement activities. Leverage and expand professional networks of diagnostic clinics, universities, industry, and other relevant professionals to expand reach, collaboration, and knowledge.
- Collaborate and ensure regular communications and development of shared goals with other related Arboretum programs in Collections & Horticulture
- Provide training and technical support for staff, interns, and volunteers assisting in pest and disease scouting on Arboretum grounds, including data collection and processing
- Demonstrate alignment with the Arboretum’s employee core values.



