The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Director of Education & Horticulture leads innovative programs that advance CNPS biodiversity campaigns by connecting people meaningfully with native plants, generating science on the biodiversity benefits of native plant gardening to inform policy advocacy, and collaborating with native plant industry partners to advance shared goals. The director leads a department responsible for guiding and supporting education, community science, horticulture, and restoration programming across CNPS and its 35 chapters. Key projects and initiatives include (and are not limited to): CNPS’s Calscape native plant platform, the triennial CNPS Conference (held next in February 2026), coalition-building within the native plant industry, and organization-wide education and community science projects.
The director is a strategic leader, coalition builder, and ambassador for the urban biodiversity campaign., collaborating across CNPS teams, chapters, and a broad network of external partners to integrate native plants into urban landscapes and transform the built environment. The director is also an effective organizational leader who will build and support a cohesive education and horticulture team, foster cross-departmental collaboration, and guide the development of educational tools and engagement practices that empower chapter volunteers to deliver exciting and culturally relevant programming.
The director is part of CNPS’s senior leadership team, comprised of three other directors, two senior directors, and the executive director. The director leads a skilled team of eight staff, including two direct reports, in delivering inclusive and accessible programming aligned with CNPS’s strategic plan and biodiversity campaigns. This work includes educational programming that engages people in learning about and forming deeper connections with native plants; community science that meets the needs of communities and addresses gaps in biodiversity science; and stewardship activities that promote the responsible use and protection of native plants and their habitats, with a focus on native plant horticulture and habitat restoration.
Strategic and Campaign Leadership (55%)
Organizational Leadership & Project Management (25%)
Fundraising & Grant Development (10%)
Event & Conference Planning, and other responsibilities as directed (10%)
Location
This is a full-time (40 hours per week) hybrid position open to residents of California. The role is based out of the CNPS Sacramento office, with an in-office presence required. Inoffice presence is currently expected for one day per week to support collaboration, attend director meetings, and participate in departmental programming, trainings, and meetups. This schedule may change periodically based on program needs and partner engagement. To support regular office attendance, we strongly prefer applicants who live or are willing to relocate to within 100 miles of Sacramento, and applicants within 60 miles of the office will receive preference. The role also involves occasional statewide travel to attend meetings and events, facilitate in-person training programs, and transport equipment and supplies. Travel to external sites will be reimbursed.
Physical Requirements
This job can require prolonged sitting and the use of a computer and mouse. It may require participation in field trips on uneven trails with variable grades. These requirements are representative, and reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Additional Information
Strategic Leadership & Campaign Expertise:
Project & Organizational Management:
Education, Community Science, Horticulture, & Restoration:
Team Leadership & Collaboration:
Technology & Communication:
Equity & Values Alignment:
Nice to Have
While CNPS recognizes that not every individual will exhibit all these characteristics, the successful candidate will possess at least one - and ideally more than one - of the following:
To apply, please submit both a cover letter and resume through the online application portal. Be sure to include all relevant professional and personal experiences that align with the position.
As part of the application process, you will be asked to answer several questions designed to help us better understand your skills and experience. At CNPS, we use anonymized screening techniques, which redact identifying information from resumes and cover letters during the initial stages of review. Therefore, your responses to the application questions are especially critical. Please provide thorough answers, even if the information is included in your resume or online profiles. We are targeting a December (2025) start date.
For more details about our hiring process, you can review additional information from the application page.