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Seasonal Tree Planting Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Unloading tree and shrub trucks. * Setting up the Nursery yard. * Unhealing the trees and shrubs that were put away for the winter. * Planting purchases made by retail customers. * Leading a planting ...

Assists with tree planting, watering, pruning, removal and other tree-related maintenance tasks. Assists with the maintenance of the Xeric garden, including irrigation repair, planting shrubs and ...

Arborist

West Fargo, ND

$24.57 - $27.03/hr

Incumbents may serve as lead workers over seasonal/temporary workers. Essential Duties and ... Stakes tree planting locations; inspects tree plantings. Supervises and trains City employees ...

Planting Foreman

Appleton, WI · On-site

$22 - $28/hr

Plan, coordinate, and manage planting installations, seasonal color displays, perennial garden design, native planting, tree and shrub installation, and turf establishment. * Manage plant health care ...

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Arborist

West Fargo, ND · On-site

$24.57 - $27.03/hr

Incumbents may serve as lead workers over seasonal/temporary workers. Essential Duties and ... Stakes tree planting locations; inspects tree plantings. * Supervises and trains City employees ...

Takes the course through seasonal changes such as aeration or overseed * General maintenance that might include removing trees, tree planting, flowerbed upkeep, maintaining pond water conditions, and ...

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How much do seasonal tree planting jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal tree planting in the United States is $17.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Seasonal Tree Planting Jobs?

Seasonal tree planting jobs involve working on reforestation and tree planting projects. You may also handle planting responsibilities for landscaping companies. In these temporary, seasonal positions, you typically work during the spring and summer planting season. Your duties include transporting trees to the planting site, preparing the site for planting by digging a hole manually or by machine, planting the tree, and adding soil and supports if necessary. After you plant the tree, you may be responsible for watering, care, and removal of unwanted vegetation until the tree can grow on its own.

What is seasonal tree planting?

Seasonal tree planting is a job that involves planting young trees, usually during the spring and fall when conditions are best for tree growth. Workers may be employed by forestry companies, environmental organizations, or government agencies to help reforest areas, restore ecosystems, or contribute to conservation efforts. The work is physically demanding, often done outdoors in varying weather conditions, and may require travel to remote locations. It is typically a temporary or contract position that lasts for a few months each year. Tree planters play a crucial role in promoting healthy forests and combating climate change.

What are the typical challenges faced during a seasonal tree planting job, and how can workers prepare for them?

Seasonal tree planting often involves physically demanding work in a variety of weather conditions and remote locations. Workers may face challenges such as fatigue, repetitive strain injuries, and adapting to changing terrain. To prepare, it’s important to build physical endurance, invest in proper gear (like waterproof boots and gloves), and be mindful of ergonomic planting techniques. Teamwork is essential, as planters often work in crews and support each other to meet daily quotas and maintain morale. Prior outdoor experience and a positive attitude can make the season more rewarding and successful.

What is the difference between Seasonal Tree Planting vs Arborist?

AspectSeasonal Tree PlantingArborist
CredentialsNone required or basic horticulture certificationsCertified Arborist certification often required
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, seasonal, often in nurseries or planting sitesOutdoor, year-round, including pruning, diagnosing, and maintaining trees
Industry UsageLandscape companies, nurseries, municipal planting programsTree care companies, urban forestry, consulting

Seasonal Tree Planting focuses on planting trees during specific seasons, often with minimal certifications, mainly working outdoors in planting sites. Arborists have specialized training and certifications to diagnose, prune, and maintain trees year-round. While both roles work outdoors and involve trees, arborists have a broader scope of tree health management, whereas seasonal planting is primarily about planting during optimal times.

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

To thrive as a Seasonal Tree Planter, you need physical stamina, attention to detail, and basic knowledge of planting techniques, often gained through on-the-job training rather than formal education. Familiarity with tools such as planting shovels, dibble bars, GPS devices, and safety gear is essential. Strong teamwork, self-motivation, and resilience in challenging outdoor conditions are standout soft skills. These skills ensure high productivity, proper tree establishment, and safety in demanding and remote environments.
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Infographic showing various Seasonal Tree Planting job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Full Time, and 99% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,665 per year, or $17.6 per hour.
Urban Forestry High Plains Arboretum Supervisor

Urban Forestry High Plains Arboretum Supervisor

CITY OF CHEYENNE

Cheyenne, WY • On-site

$59K - $83K/yr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


City Of Cheyenne rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

147th of 668 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

High Plains Arboretum Supervisor

JOB TITLE:                 Arboretum Supervisor

CLASSIFICATION:   Exempt

DEPARTMENT:        CRE/Urban Forestry

SUPERVISOR:          Urban Forestry Manager

SALARY:                    $59,942 to $83,918 annually

GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION                                                                                                  

The Arboretum Supervisor oversees and performs the day-to-day arboriculture and educational activities at the High Plains Arboretum. Works with the Urban Forestry Manager and crew to coordinate and perform work in a safe manner according to industry standards. Serves as the public representative of the High Plains Arboretum.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES                                                                              

  • Perform, train, and oversee tasks involved in the care and maintenance of trees at the arboretum; including tree removal, tree pruning, tree planting, mulching, watering, pesticide application and stump grinding. Establish schedules and methods for providing tree maintenance; identify resource needs; review needs with appropriate management staff, and train employees appropriately to accomplish tasks.
  • Oversee the plant propagation program at the High Plains Arboretum. Identify appropriate plants for propagation, then research and implement the proper propagation techniques for each species. Maintain plant production areas and ensure that irrigation, pest control and sanitation are appropriate for optimal plant health. Work as needed on weekends and holidays to keep plants healthy.
  • Direct activities of seasonal and part-time arboretum staff and volunteers. Work with employees to set goals based upon the mission and future goals of the Arboretum, conduct evaluations, set schedules, and assign tasks as necessary. Ensure the crew is following industry standard safety procedures and utilizing all required PPE.
  • Serve as the public representative and educator about the history and plant collection of the High Plains Arboretum. Research and digitize historical documents about the horticultural research conducted at the station, give talks and tours to the public and private groups. Attend meetings with government entities to represent the Arboretum when necessary.
  • Improve the aesthetic quality of the High Plains Arboretum by removing dead branches, mowing, snow removal, and installing new plants where appropriate, focusing on the areas with the highest level of visitor traffic first.
  • Work with the Urban Forestry Manager to develop the overall future planning, annual budget, strategic plan, propagation, and plant curation strategies to fulfill the vision and mission of the Arboretum.
  • Manage annual plant sale fundraisers, grants and donations for the Arboretum. Write grant applications, oversee projects, and report on grant funding as required. Manage multiple short and long-term projects simultaneously.
  • Curate historic documents and photographs relating to the arboretum. Design, order and install interpretive signage as funding allows.

  SECONDARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES                                                                                                               

  • Maintain an accurate inventory of the trees in the High Plains Arboretum using Tree Plotter and historical inventories.
  • Perform basic maintenance and custodial tasks for the buildings and equipment at the Arboretum, maintain a safe environment with an appropriate level of cleanliness for public facilities.
  • Attend and participate in professional group meetings; stay abreast of new trends and innovations in the fields of Arboriculture and woody plant propagation.
  • Coordinate with contractors for maintenance and construction projects as necessary. Work with City services on building and equipment maintenance needs.
  • Assist other divisions and departments upon request.
  • Participate in special events and on call responsibilities.
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities as required.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES                                                                            

  • Strong knowledge and experience relating to all aspects of arboriculture, including tree planting, pruning, removal, watering, mulching and herbicide/insecticide application.
  • Knowledge of general horticultural practices including plant identification, propagation, soil science, plant health/nutrition, pest identification and control methods.
  • Knowledge of operations, services, and activities of a public garden.
  • Strong manual dexterity skills to operate maintenance tools including but not limited to chain saws, hand saws, pole and hand pruners, shovels, rakes, leaf blowers, and pesticide sprayers. Properly lift and move objects up to 50 pounds as needed.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices in volunteer management, customer service, and greenhouse management.
  • Ability to manage and coordinate programs, classes and events for the public.
  • Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with other city departments and staff, volunteers, committees, officials, and the public, and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, exercise initiative and make appropriate decisions within the scope of assigned authority.
  • Ability to manage multiple assignments within established deadlines.
  • Ability to prepare comprehensive presentations and represent ideas clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to participate in programs such as Arbor Day, Superday, Rooted in Cheyenne planting events and other urban forestry community programs.
  • Ability to work as a team member with other employees to maximize both the quantity and quality of work produced.
  • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with complex situations where only limited standardization exists.
  • Ability to maintain safe working conditions for public, volunteers, and other staff members.
  • Skill with computers and technology.  Ability to learn new programs and their uses.  

QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE JOB                                                                               

Required:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in forestry, horticulture, botany, or other closely related field of study OR
  • High School diploma or equivalent AND minimum four years of verifiable prior job experience working in arboriculture, urban forestry, plant propagation or horticulture.

Preferred:

  • Bachelor’s degree in urban forestry, forestry, horticulture, or other closely related field of study and three (3) years of verifiable prior job experience working in arboriculture, forestry or horticulture with plant propagation experience.

Certifications and Licenses

 Required:

  • International Society of Arboriculture Arborist Certification.

Preferred:

  • Wyoming Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicators License
  • First Aid Certification 
  • CPR Certification 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS                                                                                         

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to maintain effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for making observations, communicating with others, reading, and writing. The employee is also required to maintain physical condition necessary for operating assigned equipment, walking, standing, kneeling, repeated bending or sitting for prolonged periods of time and lifting to 60 pounds. Maintain mental capacity which allows the capability of making sound decisions demonstrating intellectual capabilities.

Working Environment:

Work in a variety of indoor and outdoor environmental conditions; cold, warm, humid air may regularly occur; exposure to high noise levels, slippery, uneven surfaces, dust, wind, sun and inclement weather; exposure to fertilizers, cleaning chemicals, and pest control agents. Outdoor environments in different seasons.


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