Company description
Louisville Grows is an environmental 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to Grow Greener, Healthier Neighborhoods. Our Vision: A thriving Louisville where every resident is empowered to create, nurture, enjoy green spaces and gardens, engage in meaningful work opportunities, and contribute to the health of their community. We aim to be a leading nonprofit advocating for health equity through urban horticulture.
Job description
Louisville Grows is seeking an arboriculture expert, community leader, and effective project manager. The Urban Forestry Manager must have expertise in arboriculture methods and equipment used in the planting, care, and maintenance of trees. They will be responsible for leading, scheduling, and supervising tree plantings and continued care on residential and other properties. Reviewing each project's scope, dates, and completed work to ensure the invoice reflects exactly what was done and agreed upon. This includes securing residential plantings (Treecipients), recruiting and training Citizen Foresters and general volunteers, nurturing community partners, and strengthening individual relationships of those participating in the urban forestry program. The role also requires maintaining vehicles, tools, and other materials used for planting trees. The successful candidate will be a capable self-starter, eager to work with the community to restore the urban tree canopy.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Urban Forestry Manager:
In coordination with a variety of funding sources, implement tree planting events that coincide with the organization's ability to: 1) responsibly collaborate with community partners, 2) maximize volunteer involvement, 3) honor neighborhood residents, and 4) meet the needs of strengthening Louisville's tree canopy. 5) Assist in reforestation activities, including planting and site preparation. 6) Forestry-related project work in a wide range of weather and field conditions
Track and provide timely, effective communication and responses to neighborhood "Treecipients" regarding their questions and needs related to their tree adoption(s).
Activate trained volunteer Citizen Foresters to maximize the capacity of the urban forestry program. Engage, recruit, train, retain, and provide ongoing support for Citizen Foresters, including organizing meetups and communicating regularly.
Provide the Louisville Grows' Board of Directors and broader community with ongoing program metrics to inform programs' success and challenges in meeting funding goals, tree survival, and neighborhood expectations.
Work with and support the organization's Tree Committee that will: 1) provide a sounding board for community needs, 2) strengthen program policies and procedures, 3) systematically address both internal and external opportunities to improve urban tree success, and 4) work in partnership with agencies such as municipalities, counties, nature centers, and other nonprofit organizations.
Take intentional actions to deepen the program's impact while increasing capacity through infrastructure improvements. This includes a tree farm, stronger community involvement, more frequent and meaningful volunteer engagement, and the effective use of growing resources.
This position is full-time at 40 hours per week. Working on weekends and overtime during our busiest seasons, spring and fall, is required, but accrued hours over 40 per week will be compensated the following week with hours off. The Urban Forestry Manager will report to the Executive Director and work closely with the Horticulture Manager, Community Engagement Coordinator, and Tree Committee. This is an ideal position for someone who is motivated to create environmental equity in disadvantaged neighborhoods, someone who loves the outdoors and has a passion for trees, an organized self-starter with the ability to see your work through with a high degree of independence, and is looking for an exciting new opportunity to grow a successful, impactful program.
ESSENTIAL JOB REQUIREMENTS
At least 3 years of experience in forestry and arboriculture; preference is given to a Certified Arborist or Horticulturist.
Ability to drive a truck with a flatbed or box trailer and operate a tractor. A driver's license is required. Occasional use of a personal vehicle is required.
Ability to perform physical labor, including moving 100+lbs. Using a tree dolly in all weather conditions, and maintaining a safe workplace in accordance with organizational policy.
Effective communicator of both technical and conceptual information on urban forestry.
Maintain tree inventory, tool storage, work vehicles, and Louisville Grows campus.
Project management to oversee multiple projects, track metrics and analyze data, maintain a budget for the urban forestry program, and contribute to written and verbal program reports for the Board of Directors, external audiences, and grantmakers.
Excellent leadership, including the ability to independently problem-solve and work independently as needed.
Experience working with diverse communities.
Database management and GIS experience.
Proficient with Google Workspace.
IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS and SKILLS
Experience with leading and organizing volunteers, and/or knowledge of effective community organizing practices.
Knowledge of the current tree canopy statistics in our community, the Urban Heat Island Effect, and Environmental Justice Mapping tools.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Comfort speaking and presenting publicly on urban forestry and related topics.
Ability to build positive relationships with individuals and work well with diverse and/or marginalized populations, including the ability to invite and incorporate feedback.
Mature and professional demeanor with a strong work ethic.
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Compensation
this position is: salaried, $50,000 - $75,000
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Deadline
January 30, 2026