| Description: | Interns gain hands-on experience in the areas of education, horticulture or research, and in addition, as part of their training are required to attend educational programming to broaden their general exposure to public horticulture and research. The educational component consists of lectures, field trips and workshops offered through the School of the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Opportunities include: Horticulture, Plant Evaluation, Plant Breeding, Community Gardening...
Most interns work between 37.5 and 40 hours per week |