Outdoor School Garden Educator Job at Ready to Grow Gardens, Houston, TX

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  • Ready to Grow Gardens
  • Houston, TX

Job Description

Garden Educator (Part-Time, School-Year Only)

Ready to Grow Gardens — Houston, TX

About Us

Ready to Grow Gardens (RTGG) is Houston’s premier outdoor education company. We partner with schools across the city to create and teach in living, outdoor classrooms — organic vegetable and pollinator gardens where science comes to life.

Founded in 2002 by Stephanie Baker , a previously certified Texas Master Gardener, RTGG has grown to serve 35 schools across four districts for the 2025–2026 school year. Our team of passionate garden educators helps students from PreK–5th grade plant seeds, tend ecosystems, and harvest food — all while connecting their work to Texas Science TEKS .

Now in our 23rd year, we are proud to be Texas’s longest-running garden education company , inspiring over 20,000 students each year to get their hands in the soil and their minds in the science.

Schools are mainly located in CyFair ISD and Houston ISD around the Heights.

About the Role

We’re seeking Garden Educators who love working with children, find joy outdoors, and thrive in dynamic, ever-changing environments.

As a Garden Educator, you are the face of Ready to Grow Gardens at our partner schools. You’ll visit a different campus each day (one per day), teaching pre-designed, TEKS-aligned lessons in outdoor classrooms — the gardens

This is not a traditional teaching job — and that’s what makes it special. There’s no grading, no discipline, and no parent contacts. Instead, your classroom is alive, unpredictable, and full of wonder. You’ll guide students as they explore science through nature and see firsthand the joy of curiosity blooming in real time.

🌞 What You’ll Do

  • Teach 6–9 engaging, 30–45 minute lessons per day to PreK–5th grade students
  • Use our fully designed TEKS-aligned curriculum (no lesson planning required)
  • Perform garden maintenance (weeding, planting, pruning, fertilizing) to keep gardens thriving
  • Collaborate with fellow Garden Educators one Sunday afternoon per month to prepare for the upcoming month’s lessons
  • Send short, timely Garden Day follow-up emails to schools when necessary
  • Maintain positive, professional relationships with students, teachers, and administrators
  • Communicate proactively with schools to ensure gardens stay healthy between visits

🌻 Who Thrives in This Role

This role is perfect for someone who:

  • Loves variety — every day and every school is different.
  • Enjoys physical work and being outdoors, even in Houston’s heat and humidity.
  • Finds joy in flexibility rather than routine.
  • Values meaningful, hands-on teaching over paperwork or test prep.
  • Stays upbeat and professional even when the weather (or the garden) throws surprises your way.
  • Takes ownership of preparation and shows up ready to teach and inspire.

It’s not a good fit for someone who prefers predictable routines, indoor settings, or rigid schedules. Our work is living and changing — just like the gardens we tend.

🌿 The Realities of the Work

We believe in being honest about what this job is — and what it’s not.

  • You’ll be outside for 6–8 hours on Garden Days — in the sun, humidity, and occasional drizzle.
  • You’ll often work independently , tending to the garden before or after teaching. There is plenty of training to set you up for success, but this job is very independent.
  • The schedule follows the school calendar — no work during school holidays or summer break.
  • The role is part-time and hourly (starting at $20/hr), with paid training and miles.
  • To do it well, you’ll spend a small amount of prep time at home reviewing lessons and packing materials before teaching days.

If that all still sounds exciting — if the idea of teaching under a blue sky makes you smile — you’ll probably love it here.

💬 Hours & Pay

  • Part-time, school-year position (August–May)
  • $20/hour starting pay , including paid training and travel time
  • Typical workdays: 7:30 AM–3:30 PM , 2–4 days per week
  • Follows the school calendar — holidays and summers off

🌎 Why Work With Us

  • No lesson planning, grading, or parent contacts — just real teaching and connection
  • Deep sense of purpose and visible student impact
  • Supportive, knowledgeable team and positive work culture
  • Opportunity to grow within the field of outdoor and environmental education
  • The satisfaction of knowing your work helps kids fall in love with science and nature

🌱 Applying

Please apply and include brief responses to the following in your cover letter:

  1. What draws you to outdoor teaching?
  2. What’s the most meaningful experience you’ve had working with children or in nature?

Applicants must reside in the Houston area or surrounding suburbs.

Requirements

🌼 What You’ll Bring

  • A genuine love of children and outdoor learning
  • A positive, flexible attitude and strong communication skills
  • Dependability and self-motivation
  • Ability to lift, bend, and perform physical work in the garden, you should be able to lift a minimum of 40 pounds
  • A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (travel between campuses required)

Highly Preferred but not required:

  • Experience teaching or working with children
  • Gardening or horticulture knowledge
  • Background in science, education, or environmental studies
  • Bilingual (Spanish and English)

Benefits

  • Training & Development
  • Fast track to a deep understanding the steps to successful gardening in Houston
  • Teaching and interacting with students in a nontraditional setting (garden/outdoor classroom).
  • Team building with a group of like minded professional garden educators
  • 3 paid sick days
  • Paid mileage based on standard mileage rate
  • Starting pay is $20/hr with room for negotiation based on experience and room for growth after 90 days

Job Tags

Hourly pay, Full time, Part time, Summer work, Summer holiday, Flexible hours, 2 days per week,

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