
Title:
Seasonal Program Assistant
The Seasonal Program Assistant will assist the Exhibitions & Public Programming department at NYBG in executing public programming for NYBG visitors. Duties include making advance preparations for programs, distributing program/event materials, soliciting public participation, assisting with the setting up and running of programs, facilitating educational opportunities for visitors, and handling breakdown and data collection of programs. The Seasonal Program Assistant will work with other staff and volunteers to guarantee high quality public offerings. This position is visitor-facing, and so the ideal candidate is comfortable interacting with visitors in a friendly and professional manner. This position requires Saturday & Sunday daytime and evening availability, as well as occasional Fridays and holidays. This position will require work outdoors in many seasons.
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If you require an accommodation for any part of the application process, please notify the Human Resources department at HR@nybg.org

The New York Botanical Garden has been a connective hub among people, plants, and the planet since 1891. We’re rooted in the cultural fabric of New York City, here in the heart of the Bronx—its greenest borough. For more than 130 years, we’ve invited millions of visitors to make the Garden a part of their lives, exploring the joy, beauty, and respite of nature. NYBG’s 250 acres are home to renowned exhibitions, immersive botanical experiences, art and music, and events with some of the most influential figures in plant and fungal science, horticulture, and the humanities. We’re also stewards of globally significant research collections, from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library collection to the plant and fungal specimens in the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium, the largest such collection in the Western Hemisphere.
At NYBG, we’re plant people—dedicated horticulturists, enthusiastic educators, and scientific adventurers—committed to helping nature thrive so that humanity can thrive. We believe in our ability to make things better, teaching tens of thousands of kids and families each year about the importance of safeguarding our environment and healthy eating. Our expert scientists work across the city, the nation, and the globe to document the plants and fungi of our world—and find actionable, nature-based solutions to our planet’s dual climate and biodiversity crises. And our eyes are always looking forward as we train the next generation of botanists, gardeners, landscape designers, and environmental stewards, ensuring a green future for all. At NYBG, we know that it’s nature—or nowhere.