National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG) is now accepting applications for a full-time Information Technology Assistant based at at our Headquarters in Kalaheo.
The position will assist the NTBG information technology department in a variety of tasks in order to keep the network and endpoints running smoothly. Tasks will include computer system management setup and maintenance, network configuration and maintenance, VOIP Administration, IT help desk, and cyber security. Additional tasks may include, but are not limited to: website maintenance, data entry, database management, and AV setup. Candidates will interact with staff at the NTBG to maintain and develop information technology systems for use in conservation and management of the botanical garden. This is a full time, on-site position at the NTBG Headquarters, Kalaheo, HI
A successful candidate must be a self-starter, willing to identify and take on tasks as they arise. The candidate must have knowledge of information technologies and systems. The ability to coordinate at multiple levels and provide great customer service, and a willingness to take ownership of all IT related issues. Additionally, the candidate must be willing and able to provide training to end users on applications and procedures.
Required Skills:
Knowledge of and ability to use and maintain the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Understanding of basic computer hardware.
Basic knowledge of computer networking, TCP/IP and associated technologies.
A working knowledge of Microsoft Office
Experience with Google Workspace applications.
If interested, submit a letter of interest detailing your career goals and how this opportunity would assist in attaining them, as well as your resume for consideration.
Deadline to submit: Open until filled
Must have a valid Driver’s license.
Schedule: Monday-Friday Days with some exceptions
Pay Range: $23.00-$25.00/ hr. DOE
Applications are available from the NTBG website: https://ntbg.org/about/jobs
The mission of the National Tropical Botanical Garden is to enrich life by perpetuating tropical plants, ecosystems, and cultural heritage.