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Under supervision, to do gardening and general grounds maintenance work; to supervise inmate or patient helpers; may instruct, lead, or supervise inmates, wards, or resident workers; and to do other related work.

Groundskeeper

Plants, cultivates, waters and sprays ornamental plants, shrubs, hedges, trees and flowers, and propagates cuttings; plants and cares for lawns; maintains plants along highways and in semiarid regions; rakes leaves, hoes weeds, and performs general grounds maintenance work; prepares and treats soils for planting and spades and fertilizes flower beds and sets out plants; supervises the work of inmate or patient helpers; keeps greenhouses and other buildings in repair and free from diseases and pests; keeps grounds clean and orderly; maintains hoses, tools, supplies, and equipment in proper condition and repair; trims trees, hedges, and shrubs and erects tree supports; does general laboring tasks related to grounds and garden maintenance work.

This classification is eligible for the following pay:

$3,548 - $4,813 Base Salary (paid every month)

In addition to the above pay items, employees are eligible for medical benefits (health, dental, vision) and may be eligible for other pay differentials.

Benefit information can be found on the CalHRExternal Link website and the CalPERSExternal Link website. 

Minimum Qualifications

Either I
Six months of experience in the California state service performing the duties of a Service Assistant (Maintenance).

Or II
One year of experience in flower gardening and general grounds maintenance work.

Or III
Successful completion of a formal vocational training program in flower gardening and general grounds maintenance work such as those operated under the Manpower Development Training Act, the Work Incentive Program, or similar programs operated by State, Federal, or local agencies through school districts.

Or IV

Education: 
Completion of a two-year curriculum in ornamental horticulture or landscape work at the junior college or college level. (Persons registered in the last year of the required curriculum will be admitted to the examination, but must produce evidence of completion of the required education before eligible for appointment.)

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Knowledge: 
Proper methods of planting, cultivating, and caring for hedges, ornamental trees, shrubs, lawns, and flowers; gardening materials, tools, and equipment, and their use and care; approved methods and materials used in controlling and eradicating common plant diseases and inspect pests.

Skills in: 
Performing miscellaneous gardening and grounds maintenance work.

Ability to: 
Read and write English at a level required for successful job performance; recognize the more common plant diseases and insect pests and approved methods and materials used in controlling and eradicating them; recognize the more common species of ornamental shrubs, trees, and flowers grown in California; follow oral and written directions; direct the work of inmate or patient helpers.

Special Personal Characteristic
Willingness and ability to do general manual labor.

Status Exam # Cutoff Date
Open 1730 Until filled View Exam Posting
Open 2097 Until filled View Exam Posting

There are no available positions at this time, but new opportunities are posted regularly - check back soon!

About the Talent Acquisition and Outreach Unit

Dedicated to attracting, recruiting, and retaining top talent, we implement innovative strategies to connect skilled individuals with rewarding opportunities at CAL FIRE. By engaging with communities and creating pathways for career development, we ensure CAL FIRE continues to grow with the best professionals in the field.

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Sacramento, CA 95814
916-894-9585
CALFIRErecruitment@fire.ca.gov

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