Full-Time

Horticulturalist

Posted on 8/14/2025

Rogers Behavioral Health

Rogers Behavioral Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Specialized psychiatric treatment with outcomes measurement

No salary listed

Oconomowoc, WI, USA

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Category
Biology & Biotech (2)
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Required Skills
CAD
Requirements
  • Five (5) or more years horticultural experience with in-depth knowledge of plant culture, maintenance and identification.
  • Degree/Certification in horticulture or related field.
  • Ability to work alone or in groups, in all weather conditions.
  • Ability to perform self-directed work, prioritize projects, and manage time wisely.
  • Flexibility to work long hours, holidays and weekends, as necessary.
  • Computer proficiency.
  • Valid Wisconsin driver license required.
Responsibilities
  • Maintain the gardens to provide aesthetic appeal while remaining a safe place for patients and residents.
  • Design and plant annual flower beds and seasonal planters to enhance color throughout the season while creating safe and inspirational gardens for patients, visitors and staff.
  • Select, purchase, and plant green and flowering plants as needed, with consideration to bed conditions (pH, shade status, adjoining plants) and patient safety. Improve perennial beds by splitting and replanting.
  • Maintain planters and assigned garden areas. Identify and remove invasive plants and noxious weeds for garden aesthetics and ecosystem health.
  • Utilize environmentally friendly pest control measures, including plant selection, for deer / pest management. Mulch areas as deemed necessary for appearance and weed reduction.
  • Perform limited application of herbicides when organic management is insufficient. Adhere to OSHA guidelines and standards for proper handling of hazardous chemicals and pesticides.
  • Use, monitor and program greenhouse control systems and decorative fountains. Use, monitor and program irrigation and sprinkler systems. Perform minor repairs on irrigation system and fountains. Work with irrigation contractor on larger system repair and maintenance.
  • Trim greenery, shrubs, and hedges to maintain uniform appearance.
  • Remove weeds, litter, hazards, and debris from common pathways and gardens to improve usability. Blow leaves, grass clippings, and other plant debris off walkways. Properly dispose of dead or dying plant materials and litter.
  • Make recommendations regarding overall campus appearance. Determine when trees should be removed, trimmed, or replaced and ensure that only native species are introduced to the site.
  • Use CAD or other software to document plantings and areas of work such as buckthorn removal.
  • Demonstrate understanding of DNR, Joint Commission, and other regulatory agency compliance regulations. Involve self in the learning and application of standards relevant to garden development and care. Educate others on standards as required.
  • Maintain a safe physical environment for hospital residents and visitors by retaining physical control of tools at all times.
  • Operate power tools and equipment as required, including hedge trimmers, backpack leaf blowers, bed edgers, chainsaws, mowers, golf carts and utility vehicles.
  • Have professional, positive, friendly interactions with patients that initiate conversation.
  • Assist ET staff with design, implementation, and maintenance of horticultural programs and projects for residents.
  • Provide educational information regarding horticulture and plant identification to Experiential Therapists and residents.
  • Refinish, repaint, and maintain outdoor furniture or features as required.
  • Perform unskilled maintenance projects, such as painting, inside the facility.
  • Assist with snow removal. Snow removal will consist of shoveling sidewalks with a shovel, using a snowblower, and applying salt or sand.
  • Communicate goals to fellow staff members and demonstrate measurable goal achievement.
  • Maintain department policies and procedures.
  • Participate in Hospital and Department team meetings projects, as directed.
  • Demonstrate punctuality and preparedness.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills, if applicable.
  • Demonstrate good organizational skills.
  • Contribute in a positive, solution-focused manner.
  • Gain understanding of the performance improvement process.
  • Apply the ROS model to your department’s activities.
  • Participate in and/or create RIS teams that lead to improvement in other Hospital areas.
  • Educate and involve self in the Hospital’s performance improvement plans.
  • Demonstrate organizational skills that promote timely response to inquiries and task completion.
  • Communicate with all individuals in a positive and professional manner.
  • Attempt to resolve individual issues with peers in a positive, calm manner with a focus on solution.
  • Communicate concerns and provide solutions for same.
  • Attend outside seminars to promote professional growth.
  • Demonstrate a positive and professional attitude toward parties outside the hospital (patients’ families, visitors, vendors, etc.).
  • Comply with the Hospital’s policies and procedures, including Human Resources, Infection Control, and Employee Health policies and programs.
  • Project a professional image by wearing appropriate, professional attire.
Rogers Behavioral Health

Rogers Behavioral Health

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Rogers Behavioral Health provides specialized, evidence-based psychiatric care for children, teens, and adults. It treats OCD, anxiety disorders, addiction, depression and mood disorders, eating disorders, trauma, and PTSD through a growing national network of programs. Treatments are delivered using measurement-based care, with clinicians tracking clinical outcomes to guide treatment decisions and improve results. The organization operates as a not-for-profit with more than a century of experience, distinguishing itself by its focus on proven therapies, outcome data, and access to care across multiple communities. Its goal is to deliver high-quality, data-driven psychiatric care that helps patients achieve better mental health outcomes across the country.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

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Headquarters

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Founded

1907

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What believers are saying

  • Oconomowoc expansion increases eating disorder and OCD capacity to meet growing demand.
  • New Chippewa Falls behavioral health hospital expands access in underserved Wisconsin regions.
  • Participation in clinical research on ADHD supports evidence-based treatment advancement and reputation.

What critics are saying

  • Lyra Health partnership threatens margin compression on outpatient referrals through lower-cost competition.
  • Rising clinician wages 15–20% since 2023 threaten ROI on $44-bed construction project.
  • Concentrated Wisconsin footprint exposes admission volume to regional economic downturn and insurance contraction.

What makes Rogers Behavioral Health unique

  • Specialized residential treatment for eating disorders and OCD with 44 new inpatient beds.
  • Board-certified psychiatrists lead treatment teams across 10-state inpatient and outpatient network.
  • AI-powered Limbic chatbot streamlines patient intake and initial assessments at multiple locations.

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