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Golf Course Maintenance

Grafton, OH

$12.75 - $15.25/hr

Seasonal full time and seasonal part time positions are available. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND ... General maintenance that might include removing trees, tree planting, flowerbed upkeep, maintaining ...

Field Assistant

Miami, FL · On-site

$15/hr

President & Executive Director Schedule: Part-time (12 hours/week) - Friday, Saturday, Sunday (7 ... Experience using landscaping tools for stewardship, tree planting, etc. helpful . * Strong ...

Field Assistant

Miami, FL · On-site

$15/hr

President & Executive Director Schedule: Part-time (12 hours/week) - Friday, Saturday, Sunday (7 ... Experience using landscaping tools for stewardship, tree planting, etc. helpful . * Strong ...

Planting and maintenance of the tree palette occurs throughout the Greater Atlanta area and the ... Hours are adjusted to meet seasonal part-time needs. To Apply: Please complete the employment ...

What We Offer This is an on-call position, which means it is a part-time, hourly role. This ... Tree species identification and selection; planting and establishment of trees * Perform assistance ...

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How much do part time tree planting jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time tree planting in the United States is $15.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $16.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Tree Planter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Tree Planter, you need physical stamina, attention to detail, and basic knowledge of planting techniques, usually gained through on-the-job training rather than formal qualifications. Familiarity with hand tools such as shovels, planting bags, and safety equipment is important for efficiency and safety. Strong work ethic, teamwork, and adaptability in varying weather and terrain conditions are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills ensure high productivity, proper tree establishment, and contribute to successful reforestation efforts.

What are the typical work conditions and physical demands for a part-time tree planting job?

Part-time tree planting roles often involve working outdoors in varying weather conditions, including rain, heat, or cold. The job is physically demanding, requiring frequent bending, lifting, and carrying of seedlings and equipment across uneven terrain. Teamwork is common, as planters usually work in groups to cover large areas efficiently, and clear communication is essential for safety and productivity. It's important for applicants to be comfortable with manual labor and prepared for a fast-paced, goal-oriented environment.

What are part time tree planting jobs?

Part time tree planting jobs involve planting trees for a set number of hours per week, rather than full time. These positions are often seasonal and may include tasks such as digging holes, placing saplings, watering newly planted trees, and maintaining planting sites. Part time tree planters typically work for environmental organizations, landscaping companies, or government agencies. The work can be physically demanding and usually takes place outdoors in various weather conditions.

What is the difference between Part Time Tree Planting vs Part Time Arborist?

AspectPart Time Tree PlantingPart Time Arborist
CredentialsNone typically required, some knowledge of trees helpfulCertifications like ISA Arborist Certification often required
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, planting sites, often seasonalOutdoor, maintenance and pruning sites, more technical tasks
Employer & IndustryLandscaping companies, conservation groupsTree care companies, municipal parks, landscaping firms

Part Time Tree Planting focuses on planting new trees, often requiring minimal certifications and involving physical outdoor work. Part Time Arborist involves more technical skills, certifications, and tree maintenance tasks. Both roles are outdoor and industry-related but differ in complexity and responsibilities.

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What are the most commonly searched types of Tree Planting jobs? The most popular types of Tree Planting jobs are:
Infographic showing various Part Time Tree Planting job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $31,554 per year, or $15.2 per hour.

Adjunct Faculty - Skills Training, Urban Forestry & Tree Care

Ivy Tech

Richmond, IN

Part-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

The Adjunct Instructor for Skills Training - Adjunct Faculty positions are temporary, part-time positions hired on an as-needed basis. The adjunct instructor will be responsible for creating a learning environment that assists students in reaching their goals and for providing effective instruction and assessment within the framework of workforce and non-credit training.
The instructor facilitates applied learning in classroom and field environments, emphasizing safety, technical skill development, environmental stewardship, and workforce readiness. This role supports both arboriculture operations (e.g., equipment use, rigging, chainsaw safety) and urban forestry practices (e.g., tree planting, inventory, community engagement)
  • Deliver high-quality, hands-on instruction across arboriculture and urban forestry topics in classroom and field settings.
  • Facilitate training aligned with TCIA, ANSI Z133, ANSI A300, OSHA, and USDA Urban & Community Forestry guidelines.
  • Lead safety-focused instruction including PPE use, hazard awareness, electrical hazards, jobsite setup, and urban risk factors.
  • Provide hands-on training in equipment and technical skills such as chainsaw operation, wood chippers, rope and rigging, pruning, and tree planting.
  • Teach tree identification, health assessment, site evaluation, and invasive species management.
  • Introduce tree inventory methods, including mobile tools and basic GIS concepts where applicable.
  • Plan and facilitate community engagement and service-learning projects related to tree care and urban forestry.
  • Prepare and deliver lesson plans aligned with established short-term certificate curricula.
  • Supervise and evaluate students during hands-on activities, ensuring adherence to safety protocols.
  • Maintain accurate records of attendance, student progress, and assessments in accordance with college policies.
  • Foster an inclusive, safety-first learning environment that supports student success and workforce readiness.
  • Collaborate with Employer Training Coordinators, community partners, and campus leadership to meet workforce training needs.
  • Participate in program wrap-up activities, including assessments and career exploration.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Relevant industry experience in arboriculture, urban forestry, forestry, landscaping, or a closely related field.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of applicable industry standards and practices, including TCIA, ANSI Z133, ANSI A300, OSHA, and/or USDA Urban & Community Forestry guidelines.
  • Hands-on experience with tree care practices such as chainsaw operation, pruning, tree planting, rigging, or site management.
  • Ability to safely lead hands-on, outdoor training in a variety of environmental and weather conditions.
  • Knowledge of tree identification, basic tree health, and common invasive species.
  • Strong communication and instructional skills with the ability to engage diverse learner populations.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Industry credentials such as ISA Certified Arborist, TCIA certifications, or related credentials.
  • Experience in both arboriculture operations and/or urban forestry or municipal forestry programs.
  • Experience delivering hands-on, workforce, or adult education training.
  • Familiarity with GIS tools, mobile inventory platforms, or digital data collection methods.
  • Experience with community engagement, volunteer coordination, or public-facing environmental initiatives.
  • Prior experience working with municipal, utility, nonprofit, or commercial tree care organizations.
  • Work Environment
    Part-time position with instruction delivered in classroom and outdoor field settings, including community and jobsite locations. Work may occur during day, evening, or weekend hours and requires leading hands-on, physically active training in varying weather conditions. Travel within the local service area is required, and adherence to safety protocols and PPE use is expected at all times.

Ivy Tech is committed to supporting the well-being, growth, and financial security of our part-time employees. These benefits include:

Health & Wellness

  • Access to a comprehensive vision care plan with low-cost exams and allowances for glasses or contact lenses

  • Employee Assistance Program offering no cost confidential counseling sessions, legal consultations, financial planning consultations, and other resources

Financial & Retirement Benefits

  • All employees can contribute pre-tax or post-tax dollars through payroll deduction to build retirement savings

Educational Benefits

  • Fee remission for employees, spouses, and legal dependents.

For more information on Ivy Tech Benefits, visit https://careers.ivytech.edu/benefits.


Ivy Tech Community College is an accredited, equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, marital status, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age or veteran status. As required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Ivy Tech Community College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment in its educational programs and activities, including employment and admissions. Questions specific to Title IX may be referred to the College's Title IX Coordinator or to the US Department of Education Office of Civil Rights.