South Coast Botanic Garden’s mission is to connect ALL to the wonders of nature and create offbeat experiences that inspire stewardship and sustainability. The 87-acre destination is an oasis of formal garden collections and natural walking trails founded atop the most unlikely of beginnings — a sanitary landfill. Today, South Coast Botanic Garden (SCBG) stands as a testament to the regenerative power of nature and the possibilities for land reclamation as it continues to transition from landfill to landmark. The stunning Dorothy and John Bohannon Rose Garden is a signature experience, along with the show-stopping Living Wall, a long-term exhibit of eight remarkable large-scale works of fine art sculpture, a seasonal butterfly pavilion, annual public programs and rotating traveling exhibitions. Programs invite guests to interact with nature through music, craft, science, and wellness activities. Even more excitement is ahead with the creation of a 3.5-acre Marilyn and John Long Children and Family Garden scheduled for completion in the coming years. There has never been a better time to join this dynamic team. SCBG fosters an environment where strategic focus and cultural health work hand-in-hand, ensuring alignment and resilience. The ideal candidate displays a grateful and positive outlook, wholeheartedly supports SCBG’s mission to connect ALL to the wonders of nature, and has the grit necessary to grow with the Garden. Candidates should be excited to collaborate cross-functionally and contribute to the organization’s strategic goals.. POSITION TITLE Specialist, Learning & Engagement (Temporary) REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Reports to Manager, Learning & Engagement JOB SUMMARY: The Learning & Engagement (L&E) Specialist supports the implementation of existing and future Garden exhibits and programs. Exhibits and programs include, but are not limited to, the traveling exhibit Thomas Dambo’s TROLLS: A Field Study (March – October), workshops (March – September), Guided Group Visits (April – September), and the SOAR Tropical Butterfly Pavilion. Specialists also act as volunteer liaisons, assist with exhibit installation, and track workshop supply inventory. This is a fast-paced, evolving environment, and we seek a candidate eager to support the Garden’s continued growth as a welcoming place for all to enjoy. This is a temporary assignment expected to run from March through October 2026. Temporary employment does not guarantee continued employment beyond the assignment period.
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