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Longwood Gardens

DIRECTOR FELLOWS PROGRAM

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, United States,


As one of the great gardens of the world located just 30 miles outside of Philadelphia, Longwood Gardens is rooted in a steadfast mission of bringing joy and inspiration to everyone through the beauty of nature, conservation, and learning. Across our many departments, each and every staff member creates the magic that makes our Gardens distinctive. Our team of dynamic professionals is what sets us apart, and our spirit of legacy, innovation, and opportunity is what guides us. While beauty is our heart, our people are our soul.

The Longwood Fellows Program is a prestigious, residential, bespoke leadership program dedicated to developing the next generation of public garden leaders. With a global applicant pool and an active Society of Fellows comprising approximately 200 alumni, the program offers unparalleled opportunities for growth and impact in the field of Public Horticulture.

We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader to serve as the Director of The Longwood Fellows Program. This role is crucial in advancing the development of future leaders in public gardens, overseeing the program’s strategic direction and delivery, and ensuring an exceptional experience for Fellows. The Director will manage a team including 4 to 6 Fellows annually, a Fellows Administrative Assistant, and adjunct Faculty. Additional responsibilities include:

Strategically lead the development and delivery of The Longwood Fellows Program, ensuring it meets world-class standards

Oversee curriculum development and delivery, actively manage and coach Fellows, and ensure quality through evaluation and feedback

Collaborate with global partners for field placements, and represent Longwood Gardens both locally and internationally

Contribute meaningfully to the Engagement and Learning department in setting the strategic vision for education at Longwood Gardens

Develop and maintain strong relationships with internal teams, external partners, public gardens, and faculty

Lead the recruitment process annually and guide the selection committee

Ensure the safety and well-being of Fellows during their residency

Prepare and manage the annual Fellows budget and related projects in a fiscally responsible manner

Act as an ambassador for Longwood Gardens and the Fellows Program, representing the organization locally, nationally, and globally

Lead the design, development, and execution of new programming identified in our strategic plan to further support a pipeline of talent in public horticulture

The ideal candidate will possess:

ABachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred in Public Garden Administration, Horticulture, Nonprofit Business, Cultural Leadership and management or a related field

A minimum of 5 years of leadership and administrative experience in a cultural institution or higher education

Proven experience managing students, curriculum, faculty, partnerships, travel, and collaboration with diverse partners

Demonstrated leadership with clear decision-making abilities, a keen eye for quality, and experience in budget administration

Self-starter, collaborator, motivator, connector, and educator

Ability to work both weekdays and weekends, including early/late hours as needed to support programs and events

Ability to travel domestically and internationally

Longwood Gardens is committed to nurturing a diverse and inclusive environment that celebrates the complexities and differences of all living things. We welcome and respect diverse backgrounds, life experiences, and perspectives. Diversity creates a more beautiful world, sparks innovation, and unites us.

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