Workforce Information

Nursery Worker

The Nursery Worker role supports farm and agriculture activities in British Columbia, Canada. This page provides a structured Canadian workforce-information style overview for workforce-interest routing.

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Role Information

Structured role information.

This job information page uses a structured Canadian workforce-information style for clarity, including duties, requirements, NOC reference, TEER category, wage range, and workforce-interest routing.

Indicative wage reference: CAD $17.40–$25.00 per hour

Actual compensation may vary depending on employer, experience, certifications, location, shift pattern, and operational needs.

LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Work settingOn site / employer dependent
NOC 202185103 – Nursery and greenhouse labourers
TEER5
Employment typeEmployer dependent

Main duties

  • Assist with planting, watering, pruning, moving, sorting, and caring for nursery plants.
  • Prepare growing areas, containers, tools, and materials.
  • Support greenhouse or nursery production under supervisor direction.
  • Follow plant-care, hygiene, and safety procedures.
  • Maintain organized work areas and report plant-health or equipment issues.

Typical role requirements

  • Ability to work in greenhouse, nursery, outdoor, or seasonal environments.
  • Ability to follow plant-care and workplace safety instructions.
  • Physical ability for standing, bending, lifting, and repetitive tasks.
  • Nursery, landscaping, or greenhouse experience may be an asset.
Important Notice

Employment-interest information only.

Role information is provided for general workforce and workforce-information purposes only. Availability, hiring decisions, compensation, NOC classification, TEER category, and employer requirements may vary. Smith Scott Group does not guarantee employment placement, employer sponsorship, immigration approval, or work permit outcomes.

Actual compensation may vary depending on employer, experience, certifications, location, shift pattern, and operational needs.