Job Announcements Late January

Do you enjoy the outdoors and talking with others? Become a Volunteer Ranger Assistant! Volunteer Ranger Assistants participate in about 20 hours of training. Training topics include the values of natural areas and open lands, basic ecology, managing visitor use, outdoor safety, conflict management, and responding to emergency situations. Natural Areas, in partnership with Larimer County, is now accepting applications for 2023. Applications are due January 13, 2023

Middle Colorado Watershed Council is seeking a Project Manager/Watershed Specialist. This is an employee position for a person to provide project management services to MCWC on projects within the Middle Colorado River region. MCWC will consider all applications submitted by Jan. 31, 2023.

The Rocky Mountain Field Institute is hiring for multiple positions. The ideal candidates possess a strong conservation, work ethic, and deep passion for public lands stewardship. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. Interviews are anticipated to begin in January! Learn more about the positions open here.

Trout Unlimited is seeking a Front Range Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Project Manager. The primary job responsibility for this position will be the management and development of mine reclamation projects (including obtaining project funding and facilitating/overseeing project implementation) and coordination with local and regional stakeholders to develop and execute those projects. The successful applicant also will be expected to collaborate with and support Colorado Trout Unlimited’s efforts and develop volunteer opportunities, as appropriate.