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Native Plant Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Ecosystem Restoration Technician

Walkerton, IN · On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Applied general knowledge of upper Midwest native and invasive species, plant identification, natural areas, and ecology. * Demonstrated experience with crew and/or volunteer leadership, mentorship ...

Ecosystem Restoration Technician

Walkerton, IN · On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Applied general knowledge of upper Midwest native and invasive species, plant identification, natural areas, and ecology. * Demonstrated experience with crew and/or volunteer leadership, mentorship ...

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What is the difference between Native Plant vs Landscape Designer?

AspectNative PlantLandscape Designer
CredentialsBotanical or horticultural certifications, native plant expertiseDesign certifications, landscape architecture degrees
Work EnvironmentNurseries, conservation projects, ecological restoration sitesDesign firms, outdoor spaces, residential and commercial projects
Industry UsageEnvironmental conservation, native plant landscapingLandscape design, outdoor space planning

Native Plant specialists focus on selecting and maintaining indigenous plants for ecological and conservation purposes, often working in restoration or conservation projects. Landscape Designers create aesthetic outdoor spaces, integrating various plant types, including native plants, to meet client needs. While both roles involve plant knowledge, Native Plant experts specialize in native species and ecological health, whereas Landscape Designers focus on overall design and functionality of outdoor environments.

What are native plants?

Native plants are species of plants that have evolved and occur naturally in a specific region, ecosystem, or habitat without human intervention. They are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, which makes them beneficial for supporting local biodiversity and requiring less maintenance compared to non-native species. Using native plants in landscaping helps conserve water, reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and provide habitat for native wildlife, such as birds and pollinators.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Native Plant Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Native Plant Specialist, a solid background in botany, ecology, and environmental science—often with a relevant degree or certification—is essential. Familiarity with geographic information systems (GIS), plant identification tools, and ecological restoration software is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail help specialists collaborate with stakeholders and ensure successful project outcomes. These skills and qualifications are crucial for promoting native plant conservation, restoring habitats, and supporting sustainable land management.

What are some typical challenges faced by Native Plant Nursery Technicians, and how can they be addressed on the job?

Native Plant Nursery Technicians often encounter challenges such as managing plant health in varying weather conditions, controlling pests without harming native species, and ensuring accurate identification and propagation of diverse native plants. Effective communication and collaboration with horticulturists, landscapers, and environmental scientists are crucial for problem-solving and maintaining healthy plant populations. Staying current with best practices in sustainable cultivation and pest management helps technicians adapt to these challenges and support conservation goals.
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Infographic showing various Native Plant job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Internship, 8% As Needed, and 84% Full Time. Highlights an 84% In-person, 8% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution.

$18.25/hr

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Posted 11 days ago


Elkhart County rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

157th of 645 rated public administrative organizations


Job description


ELKHART COUNTY GOVERNMENTAL POSITION VACANCY NOTICE
PART-TIME PARK SERVICES- LANDSCAPE
 



DEPARTMENT:                        Elkhart County Parks & Recreation  
 

HIRING RATE:                         Up to $18.25/hour
 

BENEFITS:                              No Benefits Offered
 

POSITION TO BE FILLED:      April 2026
 

HOURS & DAYS OF WORK:  16 hours/week as assigned including evenings & weekends; Seasonal position for 28 weeks (April-Mid October)
LOCATION OF POSITION:     Cobus Creek and other various park locations, Goshen, Elkhart County
 


TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:    Between parks (please complete driving page on application)
 

JOB SUMMARY:
The primary function of this position is to assist with the planting, thinning, watering, pruning, weeding, removal, and mulching of trees, shrubs, flowers, and gardening at landscaped park sites. Other secondary projects may include the establishment of native plants/natural areas, programming related to plants, and working with landscape volunteers.
 

JOB REQUIREMENTS:
    High school diploma or equivalent, higher education and/or previous experience in landscaping, biology, and land management preferred
    Valid driver's license
    Ability to lift 80 pounds, kneel, bend, push, and do physical labor related to gardening; plus, work in all types of weather 
    Knowledge and skills of garden landscaping, especially with the use of native plants and removal of non-native plant species 
    Ability to operate lawn equipment and hand/garden tools 
    Good communication skills and ability to work independently 
    Pre-employment background check and drug screen
Elkhart County Human Resources
117 N. Second Street, Goshen, IN 46526
Telephone: (574) 535-6725 FAX: (574) 535-6750
 











APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL POSITION IS FILLED
Elkhart County is an Equal Opportunity Employer