
Employment Opportunities
Horticultural Therapy Assistant
The Therapeutic Horticulture program at Hope House Guelph is designed to promote holistic health and wellness by harnessing the proven benefits of engaging with plants and nature. Through mindful, creative, and community-centered plant-based activities, participants build horticultural skills while fostering emotional wellbeing, self-discovery, and social connection. The Horticultural Therapy Assistant plays a key support role in maintaining the Well-Being Garden and delivering therapeutic horticulture workshops at the North Field Food Farm. This role also assists in field production within our market garden and acts as a bridge between the gardening program and Hope House’s food and nutrition programs, including the Senior’s Community Food Markets. Working alongside the Horticultural Therapist, Food Programs Manager, and Field Worker, the successful candidate will help foster an inclusive, engaging environment that empowers participants from diverse backgrounds—including newcomers, individuals with disabilities, seniors and those experiencing poverty or marginalization.
Duties and responsibilities
Therapeutic Horticulture & Garden Maintenance
Support delivery of therapeutic horticulture workshops for diverse participant groups
Maintain the Well-Being Garden through planting, weeding, watering, harvesting, and other seasonal tasks
Encourage and guide volunteers and community members through daily garden activities
Provide a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for healing, skill-building, and community connection
Market Garden & Farm Support
Assist Field Worker with market garden field production, including planting, harvesting, and garden maintenance
Support crop care, propagation, and turf management in all weather conditions
Nutrition & Food Program Integration
Develop, implement and evaluate group sessions/workshops for community members including food skill classes
Help recruit and galvanize community members to participate in programming
Order ingredients for the nutritional education and skill development activities when appropriate
Ensure that nutrition programming is consistent with diversity and inclusion practices that encourage participation from all community members
Partner with other individuals & organizations to ensure that coordination happens effectively and efficiently
Promote food literacy through recipes, tips, workshops, and social media content
Qualifications
Experience in gardening or farming
Passion for community engagement and social justice
Physical stamina to perform outdoor manual labour in various weather conditions
Cooking skills and nutritional knowledge
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with marginalized populations including the ability to diffuse difficult situations
Excellent communication skills.
Ability to work alone and or with others as necessary.
Excellent organizational skills.
Able to multitask.
Working knowledge of how to administer surveys
Ability to work with a framework of confidentiality
Provision of a vulnerable sector police check.
Hold a valid G Driver’s License along with reliable transportation to and from work sites
Preferred:
Education in social work, psychology, recreational therapy, horticulture, environmental science, or related fields
Experience facilitating group workshops or community-based programs
Understanding of the food system and issues related to food insecurity
Compensation and Details
The ideal start date is Monday, May 26, 2025
This is a full-time position based on 30 hours per week
This year round contract position works primarily at the North Field Food Farm located at 5484 Hwy 6, Guelph from April to November. The remainder of the year they work primarily at Hope House Guelph and multiple social housing buildings in Guelph.
The work schedule is Monday to Friday with hours scheduled between 8:30 am to 7:30pm, occasional Saturdays during the growing season
Compensation is $22 per hour
Employer paid health and dental benefits plan
Three week vacation
RRSP Matching Program up to 5% of pay
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Hope House is an equal opportunities employer, committed to employment equity. We value diversity and invite all qualified candidates to apply. We welcome team members with the knowledge and skills to productively work with diverse communities. Hope House values lived experience alongside educational and workplace experience. Feel free to highlight your lived experience in your application, as you feel comfortable, as it will help us consider your application in a holistic way.
About Hope House
Hope House serves vulnerable people in Guelph – the unhoused and housed, the employed and the unemployed, those suffering a new, bewildering setback and those dealing with chronic, more complicated issues of poverty.
All our programs and services are delivered in support of our vision and mission while living out our values of dignity, belonging, and empowerment. Our goal is to foster a greater level of independence by delivering front-line services and support that allow our community members to maintain their dignity and choice. This is accomplished through a diverse range of programs and services including a choice-based Food and Clothing Market, Healthy Living programming, the Guelph Community Backpack Project, a daily Café, Affordable Gift Market, and other programs supporting all Guelph residents (including children) living in poverty.
Vision: Supporting our community to achieve their fullest potential.
Mission: We increase the well-being of vulnerable adults, youth and children through the provision of immediate relief and ongoing support.
Values – Dignity, Belonging, and Empowerment
Dignity: We believe every person matters.
Belonging: We offer spaces and a community where people feel welcomed, encouraged, safe and supported.
Empowerment: We support community members in developing their voice and skills so that they are able to find the resources they need.
Next Steps
Please email your cover letter and resume to Pam Harrison at garden@hopehouseguelph.ca with the subject Line to state: Application for Horticultural Therapy Assistant.
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Please include in your cover letter the answer to the question, “Why do you believe you are a good fit for this role?” Applications will be reviewed starting May 9, 2025, with the goal of filling the position by May 26, 2025.