Have a passion for organic gardening, team leadership, and conservation ?
Join the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary and play a vital role in nurturing the gardens that support Australia’s largest butterfly flight aviary.
As Garden Team Leader, you’ll lead a dedicated horticulture team, maintain the highest organic standards, and ensure year‑round supply of host and nectar plants essential to butterfly and caterpillar welfare.
About the Role
This hands‑on leadership role is responsible for the health, presentation, sustainability, and ongoing development of all sanctuary gardens.
You will report to the Lab Supervisor and work closely with other departments to ensure garden operations align with animal welfare, guest experience, and CaPTA Group sustainability goals.
Key Responsibilities
· Lead from the front, working alongside garden staff day‑to‑day
· Coordinate rostering, onboarding, training and ongoing staff support
· Maintain all gardens using organic horticultural and IPM practices
· Plan, grow and source host and nectar plants to meet year‑round needs
· Actively monitor plant health, pests and disease, keeping clear, accurate records
· Work closely with Lab, Guest Services and Maintenance teams
· Positively engage with visitors when required, sharing practical garden knowledge
· Ensure gardens, tools and public areas are safe, tidy and well presented
· Complete rosters, timesheets and maintenance logs using Office 365 / SharePoint
· Drive practical sustainability initiatives, including composting, waste reduction and water efficiency
· Model safe work behaviours and complete WHS risk assessments
About You
You are a motivated leader with a passion for organic horticulture and environmental sustainability, and you thrive working outdoors in a tropical environment.
You will bring:
* Demonstrated experience in horticulture or garden management (supervisory experience preferred)
* Strong leadership and communication skills
* Solid knowledge of organic gardening principles
* Intermediate computer skills (Excel, Word, SharePoint)
* A current Australian Driver’s Licence
Why Join CaPTA Group?
* Work in a unique conservation-focused environment
* Be part of a passionate, values‑driven team
* Make a meaningful contribution to wildlife care and guest education
* Ongoing training and development aligned to CaPTAv8 Culture
ℹ️ Important Information
This role involves physical outdoor work in hot and humid conditions, including weekends and public holidays as rostered.
How to Apply
If you’re ready to lead with purpose and help grow a sanctuary that inspires thousands of visitors each year, we’d love to hear from you .
Apply now with your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.