2026-05-15 – Weekly Horticulture Jobs : Remote work options in horticulture

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week’s job market is bustling with opportunities, especially for those looking to get their hands dirty in the world of horticulture. There’s a critical need for skilled professionals in both supervisory and entry-level roles. Plus, a couple of verified remote positions are up for grabs if you’re looking to work from anywhere.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Horticulture Specialist
    Company: Reinhart Landscaping & Snow | Location: Bloomington, IL
    Dive into plant care and share your expertise with substitute technicians when needed. This role is perfect for those who love working with diverse plant species.
    Apply Here

  • Horticultural Intern
    Company: Planting Fields Arboretum | Location: Oyster Bay, NY
    A great chance for budding horticulturists to work in a public garden with one of the Northeast’s most comprehensive woody plant collections. Passion required.
    Apply Here

  • Supervisor, Greenhouse and Horticulture Outdoor Laboratories
    Company: Joliet Junior College | Location: Joliet, IL
    Oversee greenhouse operations and outdoor labs. Ideal for those who thrive in academic settings and want to contribute to sustainable horticulture practices.
    Apply Here

  • Director of Horticulture
    Company: City of New York | Location: New York, NY
    Lead the charge in maintaining and improving borough horticultural sites. This role demands dynamic leadership and decision-making skills.
    Apply Here

  • Student Worker - Horticulture
    Company: Northern Kentucky University | Location: Highland Heights, KY
    Perfect for students eager to gain practical experience in horticulture. You’ll be involved in various tasks within the Roads & Grounds department.
    Apply Here

  • Horticulture Crew Leader
    Company: The Bruce Company | Location: Middleton, WI
    Take charge of landscape projects as a crew leader. This role is all about getting hands-on and leading a team to beautify outdoor spaces.
    Apply Here

  • Student Worker - Grounds/Horticulture
    Company: Northern Kentucky University | Location: Highland Heights, KY
    Engage in a mix of horticultural and grounds work, perfect for students balancing work and study.
    Apply Here

  • Lecturer in Horticulture and Online Program Coordinator
    Company: UMass Amherst | Location: Amherst, MA
    If teaching is your thing, this role involves lecturing in horticulture and coordinating online programs. It’s a blend of education and tech.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is gaining traction in horticulture, offering flexibility and a change of scenery—without the commute.

  • Horticulture - Sales Representative - Bailey Nurseries
    Company: Bailey Nurseries | Location: Cincinnati, OH
    Use your horticultural know-how to advise customers and manage territory planning. This sales role lets you work remotely while connecting with clients.
    Apply Here

  • Irrigation Professional
    Company: Accord Irrigation Technologies | Location: Austin, TX
    From repairs to horticulture consultations, this role covers a wide range of duties. Perfect for those who enjoy variety and working independently.
    Apply Here


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That’s it for this week’s roundup. Whether you’re looking to dig deep into plant care or lead a team, there’s something for everyone. Best of luck with your applications!

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, it’s so frustrating how quickly these jobs can disappear — i remember last month I found a great remote position that was gone within hours… For anyone applying, I’d suggest setting up alerts on job boards and checking daily — it makes a real difference?

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I applied to a remote horticulture position last week, and the posting was gone within hours, just like you said. I’d recommend tailoring your resume for each application; it really helped me stand out. If anyone’s interested in tips for that, I found some great resources at https://www.jobscan.co.

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I totally get that! I once applied for a remote job that sounded perfect, but by the time I hit ‘submit’, it was like it vanished into thin air. A tip: maybe keep a template ready and just tweak it for each application — it can save you time and stress. @apearson78, have you found success with that approach?

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