MSI is seeking a passionate and multi-talented Fundraising Manager responsible for strengthening the organization’s base of support and expanding MSI’s portfolio of unrestricted funding. To apply, send a cover letter, resume, and three references by April 4, 2025. Please send materials as one file with the title “LastName_ FundraisingManager” to apply@mountainstudies.org. Learn more or read full position description HERE.
Trout Unlimited (TU) seeks to hire a Colorado River Program Manager to support TU’s project and policy work and coordinate with partners in the Colorado River Basin. TU’s work across the Basin is expanding in exciting new ways, and this role presents an opportunity for motivated candidates to work on impactful issues. The Program Manager will work closely with the Colorado River Program Director & Western Water Policy Advisor, project managers, and state directors to support the development of proposals through federal funding programs including the Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART programs and Natural Resources Conservation Service programs. The Program manager will also track and analyze federal programs and funding awards to understand how programs are supporting conservation work across the West. Learn more or apply HERE.
High Line Canal Conservancy is seeking to hire a Manager of Natural Resources and Stewardship. The Manager of Natural Resources and Stewardship is responsible for protection and enhancement of the High Line Canal’s natural resources and preserving the Canal’s conservation values through stewardship of a conservation easement that protects the corridor. This person works closely with the local jurisdictions and stormwater managers along the Canal, under the supervision of the Senior Director of Planning and Implementation, to facilitate collaborative maintenance, develop new management approaches, elevate the level of care for the Canal and implement natural resource restoration projects. This role coordinates closely with foresters, natural resource planners, landscape architects, park planners and operations staff from local jurisdictions to ensure a vital future for the Canal. The Manager of Natural Resources and Stewardship is also responsible for stewarding a conservation easement that protects 45 miles of the 71-mile corridor. This includes working with Conservancy leadership and landowner(s) to complete annual monitoring, lead easement enforcement, review projects and address all stewardship inquiries and issues. Application closes April 18th. Learn more or apply HERE.
The Town of Windsor is seeking to hire a Stormwater Coordinator. As a member of the Public Works - Stormwater Team, the individual in the Stormwater Coordinator position is responsible for performing analytical and administrative tasks, planning, developing, coordinating, and managing activities and documentation required for the town’s Stormwater Management Program. This work is conducted in compliance with the Colorado Discharge Permit System (CDPS) and the General Permit for stormwater discharges associated with Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s). This includes ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations by leading inspectors, coordinating construction site inspections, developing public outreach initiatives, and managing stormwater mitigation projects. The individual will actively monitor and report on stormwater quality and discharge activities. Application closes April 18th. Learn more or apply HERE.
Friends of the Yampa is seeking two people to fulfill the positions of Yampa River Ambassador, a seasonal, part-time position to help ensure visitors to the Yampa River wishing to recreate on the river are aware of safe put-ins and take-outs, are informed of the necessary river-use knowledge, recreate responsibly, give safety tips, help keep the Yampa clean, among other duties. This position is a collaborative effort of Friends of the Yampa and the City of Steamboat Springs. Get paid to be outside beside the river and be a Yampa River steward. Learn more or apply HERE.
Rio Grande Farm Park is seeking to hire a director. The RGFP Director is responsible for the day-to-day management of programs, staff, and infrastructure at the Rio Grande Farm Park. This role ensures smooth operations, oversees community engagement efforts, and maintains the park’s farming, education, and volunteer initiatives. The ideal candidate is a hands-on leader with a passion for land stewardship, community organizing, and program management. Please send a letter of interest and resume to opportunity.slvlocalfoods@gmail.com by April 18th. Learn more HERE.
Colorado River District is seeking to hire a Director of Interstate and Water Resources Engineering, who provides technical engineering, scientific expertise, advocacy, and project management support for multiple projects. Working closely with members of the leadership and policy team, the position focuses on interstate matters and water supply planning and acts as the primary technical resource on interstate matters. Position will typically involve significant travel throughout the District’s 15-county territory, within Colorado, and occasionally out-of-state. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Audrey Turner (aturner@crwcd.org) no later than April 1st. Learn more HERE.
Yampa Valley Sustainability Council is hiring a Waste Diversion Coordinator. The Waste Diversion Coordinator will be a key staff member of YVSC’s Waste & Circularity Priority Area and will work collaboratively with regional and statewide partners to support, establish and scale up systems that waste less, recycle more and increase circularity in NW Colorado. This position will serve as staff for the Yampa Valley Recycles Depot, a year-round outlet for hard-to-recycle materials, and work collaboratively with partners to develop education and outreach materials that increase diversion.Position is open until filled. Early applicants encouraged. Learn more HERE.
The Costilla County Conservancy District is accepting applications for the full-time position of District Manager. Operating under Title 37-101, this role reports to the Board of Directors and is responsible for the overall administration of the district, ensuring compliance with policies, local, state, and federal laws. The District Manager will provide executive leadership, working closely with the Board and district staff to guide program decisions that align with the Conservancy District's long-term goals. They will manage the development of a sustainable budget, oversee the effective delivery of programs, and ensure the District fulfills its commitments to conserving natural resources. Additionally, the District Manager will collaborate with key partners, including government agencies, non-profits, and private landowners. Learn more HERE.
Pawnee Buttes Seed Inc. in Greeley, CO, is hiring an Inside Sales Representative. In this full-time, in-person role, you'll work closely with the sales team to support customers by providing expert guidance on seed products for pasture, reclamation, turf, and CRP. Ideal candidates should be organized, customer-focused, and able to build strong relationships. While previous sales or agricultural experience is a plus, it is not required. We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive training, health insurance, retirement benefits, and paid time off. This position is open until filled, with priority given to those with agricultural, rangeland, or NRCS experience. Send Resume and Cover Letter HERE.
The San Juan Mountains Association is seeking to hire a North Side Coordinator. As visitation to our public lands continues to grow, SJMA is seeking a dedicated and dynamic individual to strengthen partnerships, expand our outreach efforts, and manage both educational and stewardship initiatives in the northern San Juan Mountain region. The North Side Program Coordinator will play a key role in advancing SJMA’s mission by engaging the public through education, volunteerism, and stewardship. This position plays a pivotal role in developing and managing partnerships with local organizations, recruiting and training volunteers, and implementing outreach programs that promote responsible recreation and sustainable stewardship. A significant focus of this role will be to catalyze a deeper understanding of local ecosystems, outdoor ethics, and the importance of public land conservation with the general public. The North Side Program Coordinator will also assist with school programs and interpretive events, ensuring that both visitors and residents have meaningful learning experiences in the outdoors. Additionally, this position will support SJMA’s stewardship efforts, collaborate with land management agencies, and support Top of the Pines. Learn more HERE.
Join The Greenway Foundation’s SPREE (South Platte River Environmental Education) program as an Environmental Educator! You’ll teach outdoor environmental education for preschool-5th grade students in Denver parks, teach at summer camps, and support community events and youth programs. This is a full-time, in-person position with variable hours from March – December, 2025. Most programs run weekdays, with occasional evenings and weekends required. All programs take place outdoors in Denver public parks or at local schools. Additional responsibilities include supporting other programs, including but not limited to: excursions, events, day camps, youth programs, volunteer opportunities, marketing, and fundraising. This position is open until filled and applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Please email bekky@greenwayfoundation.org to apply.
Jefferson Conservation District is seeking to hire a Natural Resource Specialist. Position reports to the Director and undertakes a variety of office/computer and fieldwork duties (about a 50/50 split over the course of a year). Supporting JCD’s grant administration year-round is a major focus of the office/computer work. Noxious weed inventory and program support during the summer/fall is the primary fieldwork focus of this position. Open until filled, but application review will begin after 2/9/25. Learn more HERE.
Jefferson Conservation District is seeking to hire a Conservation Forester. Position reports to the Director and undertakes a variety of office (approx.50%) and fieldwork (approx. 50%) duties in support of JCD’s private-lands ecological forestry program. This position involves significant project management, landowner outreach, and contractor coordination. This work occurs in partnership with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), which provides logistical support to JCD at the Colorado NRCS State Office at the Denver Federal Center (This position is not a federal job; JCD and NRCS are separate employers). Open until filled, but application review will begin after 2/9/25. Learn more HERE.
The City of Evans, Colorado is seeking to hire a Civil Engineer. The Civil Engineer is under general supervision of the City Engineer, and provides a full range of engineering and project management services for the City’s Public Works and Utilities Department. This includes technical work related to municipal stormwater management, transportation, water distribution, wastewater collection, and wastewater treatment. The employee will perform technical work related to the design and review of engineering and utility plans and develop deliverables related to the production of maps, drawings, plans, specifications, and details for water, wastewater, and stormwater management systems. Learn more or apply HERE.
In 2025 the St. Vrain and Left Hand Water Conservancy District will advertise a position, Water Resources Engineer/Specialist/Scientist/Analyst, for a new team member. Water professionals with 2 to 5 years of experience, who are interested in directly receiving the job announcement when it is released, are encouraged to contact Sean Cronin - sean.cronin@svlh.gov. If you thrive in a fast paced environment, have a passion for water, want to be part of a legacy, and crave the freedom to achieve work-life balance, this is an excellent opportunity for you.
Internships
Denver Water is seeking interns for the following positions:
Watershed Sediment Management Intern
Watershed Water Quality Intern
Attention undergraduates, graduate students and emerging professionals looking for an unparalleled learning experience. Coalition for the Uppers South Platte (CUSP) offers opportunities to apply academic knowledge and analytical skills gained in school in a diversified, professional environment. Apply HERE.
Coldharbour Institute is seeking an AmeriCorps intern to assist with coordinating education, restoration, monitoring and research activities tied to our Healthy Watersheds program. The AmeriCorps intern will work as an integral part of the small team that will be conducting water education events and implementing watershed restoration projects on the Coldharbour Ranch. While the majority of intern duties will be tied to our Healthy Watersheds program, occasionally the intern will be asked to participate in other aspects of our programming and organizational operations. Learn more HERE.
Applications are now open for YVSC’s summer internship program! The 12-week term runs from May 19-Aug. 8, and is a paid, part-time, 15-20 hr/wk position. Interns are paired with a staff mentor to collaborate on a project that directly advances YVSC’s programming in Energy, Transportation, Resilient Land & Water, Waste Diversion, or Community Engagement. Applications are due April 1. Learn more and apply HERE.