The Office of Public Works (OPW) has opened applications for Craft Gardener positions across a range of heritage sites nationwide. For trained horticulturists, this represents not only a prestigious career opportunity but also a chance to contribute to the stewardship of Ireland’s most historic landscapes.
The OPW’s Role in Heritage Horticulture
As one of the State’s key heritage bodies, the OPW manages over 750 sites spanning Ireland’s history—from prehistoric monuments to medieval castles, Georgian estates, and iconic public gardens. The role of Craft Gardener is central to the conservation, presentation, and development of these landscapes, ensuring that historic plant collections, formal gardens, and naturalistic settings are managed to the highest standards.
What the Craft Gardener Role Involves
The Craft Gardener position goes far beyond routine maintenance. Successful candidates will work within teams of skilled horticulturists, engaging in:
Eligibility and Skills
To apply, candidates must hold a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture (Level 7 or equivalent) and have at least one year’s post-qualification horticultural experience. Experience with plant collections and historic landscapes is particularly desirable.
Additional requirements include:
A Career in Living Heritage
For horticulturists with a passion for history, biodiversity, and landscape design, the OPW Craft Gardener role offers a rare blend of hands-on horticulture, heritage stewardship, and public engagement. It is an opportunity to shape some of Ireland’s most iconic gardens for future generations while working as part of a respected State organisation.
Closing Date for Applications: 5:30pm, Thursday 28th August 2025
Apply here: https://horticulture.jobs/job/1337/craft-gardener/
Please note that the closing date for Chargehand (Head) Craft Gardener is 5:30pm Tuesday 30th September 2025
Apply here: https://horticulture.jobs/job/1338/chargehand-head-craft-gardener/