Get Involved: Gardens on Spring Creek - Gardens Volunteer

Gardens Volunteer
- Description:
The Purpose of The Gardens on Spring Creek Volunteer Program is to enrich lives of volunteers and community members through our beautiful, curated gardens and outstanding education programs and events; create a financially sustainable workforce; and educate volunteers and guests about environmental stewardship through gardening.
- Responsibilities & Activities:
Primary Activities:
- Perform gardening tasks at a moderate activity level including weeding, mulching, planting, propagating, etc.
- Assist with special events through various moderate level tasks including ticket scanning, greeting, wayfinding, interacting with public, etc.
- Take direction from gardens staff regarding garden and/or greenhouse work
- Work together as a part of a volunteer team on garden projects or garden events
- Volunteer opportunities are also available in youth/adult education and butterfly house. Additional training and a background check may be required.
Responsibilities:
- Enthusiasm for sharing a love of gardening and the natural world.
- Participate in orientation, training programs, and program evaluations.
- Treat visitors with courtesy and respect.
- Act in a professional manner, which includes respecting confidences.
- Be accountable to and supportive of the work at The Gardens on Spring Creek.
- Verbal communication skills
- Desire to learn about horticulture
- A positive attitude
- Must be able to spend days in inclement weather, on feet, and sometimes lifting objects
- Time Commitment:
- To start volunteering at The Gardens, a 1.5 hour in person orientation is required. Orientations occur twice a month - usually once on a weekday and once on a weekend.
- Varies depending on specific opportunity. Most volunteer opportunities occur between the hours of 8am-12pm Tuesday-Friday. Weekend and evening shifts are also available in certain areas, but do not occur regularly
- All Gardens volunteers will remain active in our database as long as they volunteer at least once within a two-year period. After two years of inactivity, volunteers will be marked as inactive. If a volunteer would like to resume volunteering again, they will need to complete a new volunteer application, attend an orientation, and volunteer interview.
- Volunteer Benefits:
- Giving back to the community by helping maintain and develop a beautiful facility
- Participate in training and educational opportunities
- Receive help in reaching personal and professional goals
- Network with staff and community members
- Increase horticulture knowledge by working with garden staff in outdoor gardens and greenhouse
- Develop lasting friendships
- Gain new skills
- Receive community recognition through our website and/or newsletter
- Attend volunteer-only appreciation events
- Location:
2145 Centre Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80528
- Interests:
- Field Work - Environment, Sports and Recreation - Sustainability, Education - Native Plants, Community Volunteer - Special Events, Field Work - Gardening
- Skills:
- Gardening, Botany, Sustainability
Ready to get involved?
Apply online to become a volunteer.
Questions? Contact Hannah Krikorian
(970) 416-2482