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Botanical Garden Unit
Summer Horticultural Intern
Faculty of Agriculture
Truro Campus
贰尘辫濒辞测别谤:听 海角社区app University; Faculty of Agriculture Campus
Botanical Garden Unit, Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences
顿耻迟颈别蝉:听听 聽Duties will include providing a learning opportunity in:
all aspects of grounds maintenance mowing; spring clean-up; pruning; planting; transplanting; landscape construction; machinery maintenance; equipment operation and other related duties as required. 聽聽 聽
Qualifications: Must be enrolled as a student for 2020-21.
Experience in landscaping an asset.
Ability to work flexible hours.
Own wet gear and safety boots required.
Experience with ground maintenance machinery an asset.
Current First Aid, WHMIS and OH&S training will be considered assets.
Valid Nova Scotia鈥檚 driver鈥檚 license and valid certification in Defensive Driving require to drive equipment.
贬辞耻谤蝉:听听 聽35 hours/week; full time hours
顿耻谤补迟颈辞苍:听聽 聽April 20 - August 28, 2020
奥补驳别:听听 聽As per the 海角社区app Student Pay Scale
Application Deadline:聽聽 聽February 28, 2020
颁辞苍迟补肠迟:听聽 聽Darwin Carr e-mail: darwin.carr@dal.ca
To apply:聽聽 聽Submit resume (including 3 references) and cover letter to:
Darwin Carr
Botanical Garden Coordinator
海角社区app Bicentennial Botanical Garden
Plant, Food and Environmental Sciences Dept.
海角社区app University, Agricultural Campus
PO Box 550
Truro, Nova Scotia.聽 B2N 5E3
Submissions must be received by mail or delivery by 4:30 P.M. or by fax or e-mail by midnight on the closing date.
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