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Seasonal Pollinator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

We also support solar and infrastructure projects with pollinator-friendly practices and land ... The Opportunity We're seeking a Seasonal Construction Laborer to join our Otsego, MN based ...

Student - Beekeeping

Hammond, IN · On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Support seasonal apiary activities such as feeding, swarm prevention, splitting colonies, and ... Hands-on experience in applied apiculture and pollinator management FLSA Status Non-Exempt

Required Responsibilities: Assist apiary lead in integrated pest management, seasonal apiary management, pollinator habitat management, and honey production. Apiary Assistant will complete a research ...

Required Responsibilities: Assist apiary lead in integrated pest management, seasonal apiary management, pollinator habitat management, and honey production. Apiary Assistant will complete a research ...

Restoration Ecologist

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$22.56 - $33.85/hr

... the training and management of seasonal employees, interns, and volunteers. Essential ... pollinator gardens, and native seed collection and installation. * Perform all other duties as ...

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... the training and management of seasonal employees, interns, and volunteers. Essential ... pollinator gardens, and native seed collection and installation. * Perform all other duties as ...

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Greenhouse Grower

Foley, MN · On-site

$29/hr

We also support solar and infrastructure projects with pollinator-friendly practices and land ... This role combines hands-on plant production with technical ownership and coordination of seasonal ...

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How much do seasonal pollinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal pollinator in the United States is $18.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Seasonal Pollinators?

Seasonal pollinators are individuals hired temporarily, often during peak flowering seasons, to assist in the manual pollination of plants, such as fruits, vegetables, or seed crops. Their main role is to transfer pollen from one flower to another, usually by hand or using specialized tools, to ensure successful fertilization and improve crop yields. This job is especially important in areas where natural pollinators like bees are scarce or where specific plant varieties require human intervention. Seasonal pollinators often work outdoors and may be employed by farms, nurseries, or research institutions. The position typically lasts only for the duration of the blooming season.

What are some common challenges faced by Seasonal Pollinators, and how can they be managed on the job?

Seasonal Pollinators often work outdoors and face challenges such as variable weather conditions, long hours during peak bloom periods, and physical fatigue from repetitive tasks like hand-pollination or managing beehives. To manage these challenges, it's important to stay hydrated, wear appropriate protective gear, and follow safety protocols. Effective communication with team members and supervisors also helps ensure tasks are distributed efficiently, reducing strain and improving overall productivity.

What is the difference between Seasonal Pollinator vs Beekeeper?

AspectSeasonal PollinatorBeekeeper
CredentialsNone required, some knowledge of plants and pollinationBeekeeping certification or training often preferred
Work EnvironmentOutdoor fields, gardens, farms during flowering seasonsBeehives, apiaries, rural or farm settings
Industry UsageUsed in agriculture, gardening, environmental conservationPrimarily in honey production, hive management, pollination services

Seasonal Pollinators assist in pollination during specific seasons, often without specialized certifications, working mainly outdoors in various environments. Beekeepers manage bee colonies, often with certification, focusing on hive care and honey production. While both roles support pollination, beekeepers have a more specialized focus on bees, whereas seasonal pollinators may include volunteers or workers aiding in pollination efforts during peak seasons.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Seasonal Pollinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Seasonal Pollinator, you need basic agricultural knowledge, attention to detail, and the physical ability to work outdoors for extended periods. Familiarity with hand-pollination tools, basic data recording systems, and sometimes experience with crop-specific methods are typically required. Reliability, strong observational skills, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team are valuable soft skills. These competencies are crucial to ensure effective pollination, maximize crop yields, and support successful agricultural operations during critical growing seasons.
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Infographic showing various Seasonal Pollinator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% Temporary, and 60% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 15% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,949 per year, or $18.2 per hour.

Sustainability and Gardens Manager

Strategic HR Client Job Openings

Cincinnati, OH

$22 - $24/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago

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Job description

Career Opportunity: Sustainability and Gardens Manager with Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum in Hamilton, OHDo you have a passion for nature, sustainability, and community engagement, and enjoy hands-on work with gardens, native plants, and ecological restoration? Are you excited to lead sustainability projects, train and inspire volunteers, and build partnerships that make a visible impact across 470 acres of art and nature? If so, this is the opportunity for you.

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum is seeking a Sustainability and Gardens Manager to oversee the care, planning, and stewardship of all landscaped and natural spaces across the Park's 470 acres. This role leads sustainable garden operations, habitat improvement, beautification initiatives, and environmental best practices that support the Park's mission to bring people to art in nature. You'll work closely with staff, volunteers, and community partners to strengthen Pyramid Hill's environmental impact, increase biodiversity, and enhance guest experiences.

As the Sustainability and Gardens Manager, you will:

  • Oversee daily care and maintenance of gardens, native plant areas, pollinator habitats, no-mow zones, and trees
  • Plan annual and seasonal plantings, plant selection, and maintenance schedules
  • Monitor plant health, pruning, mulching, mowing, watering, and bed maintenance
  • Lead honeysuckle and invasive species removal, ecological restoration, and native habitat expansion
  • Support landscape management around the historic Fortified Hill earthwork
  • Develop and implement sustainability initiatives (composting, rainwater collection, pollinator gardens, soil regeneration, IPM)
  • Lead and supervise volunteers, seasonal staff, interns, and community service groups
  • Provide educational support for sustainability and plant-related topics, including workshops, tours, and field trips
  • Manage budgets for plant materials, tools, and sustainability projects
  • Build partnerships with environmental organizations, garden clubs, and universities
  • Assist with grant reporting and donor proposals as needed.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Horticulture, Sustainability, Landscape Management, Forestry, or related field, or equivalent hands-on experience
  • At least 2 years' practical experience in gardening, landscaping, ecological restoration, or park management (volunteer or graduate work considered)
  • Certifications in sustainable horticulture, pollinator gardening, or conservation preferred
  • Knowledge of native plants, pollinators, soil health, and sustainable practices
  • Experience with invasive species identification and removal
  • Able to lead volunteers, train teams, and manage projects independently
  • Comfortable working outdoors in varied weather and terrain
  • Strong communication, organizational, and computer skills
  • Valid driver's license
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum is a 470‑acre sculpture park and museum in Hamilton, Ohio, with a mission "to bring people to art in nature." The Park features indoor and outdoor art collections, rolling hills, hiking trails, the iconic Pyramid House, and a full calendar of exhibitions and educational programming. The Park also stewards Fortified Hill, a 2,000‑year‑old Indigenous earthwork and ceremonial site.

Learn more:

https://www.pyramidhill.org/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/pyramid-hill-sculpture-park-&-museum-park/

We Offer:

  • $22–$24 per hour based on experience and certification
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance (70% employer‑paid)
  • Employer‑matched retirement plan
  • Employer‑paid short‑term disability insurance
  • 15 vacation days, 5 sick days, 12 paid holidays, and pet‑related leave
  • NARM & ROAM reciprocal memberships
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Flexible scheduling and the chance to work in a beautiful natural setting

If you are ready for a new challenge, apply online or send your compensation requirements and resume to job@strategichrinc.com.

Employer is EOE/AA/M/F/D/V.