
About Denver Botanic Gardens Green inside and out, Denver Botanic Gardens was founded in 1951 and is considered one of the top botanical gardens in the United States and a pioneer in water conservation. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, The Gardens has a robust living plant collection, natural history collection and art collection along with temporary art exhibitions. The Gardens is a dynamic, 24-acre urban oasis in the heart of the city, offering unforgettable opportunities to flourish with unique garden experiences for the whole family – as well as world-class exhibitions, education, and plant conservation research programs.
For more information, visit us online at www.botanicgardens.org
Along with the mission of bringing plants to people, our Core Values are a fundamental driver of the Gardens culture. They are:
Sustainability We are devoted to an institutional, environmental and human sustainability.
Diversity We champion inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility for all we encounter, and also support programmatic, ecological and plant diversity.
Relevance. We make connections with all people using a lens of inclusion, equity and responsiveness.
Transformation We believe ever-evolving public gardens change the world and lead to positive transformation of human spirit and knowledge.
Denver Botanic Gardens is currently seeking a Full Time Plant Records Coordinator in our Horticulture Department! Read below to see if the requirements might be a good fit for you:
This position is responsible for coordinating plant collections management efforts at both DBG York Street and Chatfield Farms locations, and providing assistance with plant records functions including mapping, inventory, drone imagery and labeling at Chatfield Farms. Working independently or alongside horticulture staff and volunteers, the Plant Records Coordinator will inventory and map plants at York Street, including gardens and greenhouses; update the AutoCAD basemap for York Street through appropriate surveying or drone imagery use; and assist with plant acquisitions data management, including accessioning of plants, at York Street. Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to, irrigation scheduling for York Street Gardens; photography and databasing of plant images; providing support for research and plant production activities at Chatfield Farms and York Street; and supporting the use of plant acquisition data tools at York Street.
Requirements
General Duties and Responsibilities
Position Qualifications: Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Experience/Education:
Travel:
Up to 10% travel required. Requires the ability to travel to remote locations (or other Garden locations) where environment may vary significantly.
Denver Botanic Gardens has an incredible benefits package for eligible employees!
Our major benefits include a choice of Medical Plans, a Dental and Vision Plan and Life Insurance Plan. We have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and a Healthcare Spending Account (HSA).
The Gardens offers a generous Retirement Savings Plan with Company contribution of 6% after one year of service for eligible participants.
The Gardens also offers paid holidays, vacation, sick time, and access to personal lines of insurance. Additional benefits include short-term and long-term disability coverage, an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and an RTD ECO pass.
For eligible employees, The Gardens employment also includes a complimentary Denver Botanic Gardens Membership, access to Gardens education classes and summer concert tickets.
Come work for a place that offers you SO much more than just a paycheck!

Green inside and out, Denver Botanic Gardens is considered one of the top botanical gardens in the United States and a pioneer in water conservation. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Gardens’ living collections encompass specimens from the tropics to the tundra, showcasing a plant palette chosen to thrive in Colorado’s semi-arid climate.
The Gardens' dynamic, 24-acre urban oasis in the heart of the city, offers unforgettable opportunities to flourish with unique garden experiences for the whole family – as well as world-class education and plant conservation research programs. Additional sites at Chatfield Farms, a 700-acre wildlife and native plant refuge in Jefferson County; and Mount Goliath, a high-altitude trail and interpretive site on the Mount Evans Scenic Byway, extend this experience throughout the Front Range.