Rocky Mountain Conservancy
Address:
48 Alpine Circle P.O. Box 3100
PO Box 3100
Estes Park, Colorado
80517
High School Leadership Corps Field Coordinator
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: High School Leadership Corps Field Coordinator
Type of Position: Staff (Seasonal)
Town, City, Park, etc: Estes Park
State / Territory: Colorado
Benefits: Housing Stipend/Assistance
Project/Program Focus: Climate Change, Data Collection, Habitat Restoration, Herbicide Application, Historic Preservation, Trails
Attachments/Supplemental Materials:
2025-HSLC-Field-Coordinator-v1.docx
Application Link
Please send your Cover Letter, Resume, and Three References to opportunity@rmconservancy.org ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Rocky Mountain Conservancy Operates interpretive sales at partner locations throughout Colorado and Wyoming, including within Rocky Mountain National Park, returning a percentage of revenue to the host public land site as direct aid. Go shopping >
Conducts Rocky Mountain Field Institute programs, which provides hand-on learning experiences for people seeking in-depth contact with recognized experts in diverse environmental fields.
Develops award-winning interpretive publications that offer natural and cultural history education about the Conservancy’s public lands partners.
Through the endowed Justine and Leslie Fidel Bailey Fellowship, supports graduate-level research in Rocky Mountain National Park that is accessible to the public.
Runs the Rocky Mountain Conservancy – Conservation Corps, offering 24-36 youth the chance to explore conservation careers through a summer of on-the-ground work and education in Rocky Mountain National Park and the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest.
Offers Membership in the organization, which supports the Conservancy’s overall efforts and connects people to the organization and its partners.
Manages the Rocky Mountain National Park Fund, (formerly the Rocky Mountain National Park Associates) which provides philanthropic support for projects in Rocky Mountain National Park. Priority areas include: Land Protection, Capital Construction, Historical Preservation, Trails and Education, including the Next Generation Fund.
Partners with other agencies, including Colorado State Parks, U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management sites to enhance educational sales and provide funding to support their unique educational goals.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The High School Field Coordinator will provide leadership and support for the High School Leadership Corps (HSLC) throughout the summer season, supervising 11 youth through 2 11-day sessions. The Field Coordinator will assist with planning, implementation, and reporting of the High School Leadership Corps Season. Throughout the season, the Field Coordinator will be responsible for preparing and implementing trainings, updating the High School Leadership Corps Program Lead and Stewardship Field Manager on crew progress and status, resolving and reporting on conflicts in the field, and mentoring young adults and youth in the conservation field. The Field Coordinator may perform the duties of this position throughout areas in Clear Creek County, Grand County, and Jackson County. The High School Field Coordinator will be required to work with the US Forest Service, National Park Service, as well as various non-profits throughout the region. This position requires heavy physical labor for extended periods of time, significant travel time in a Conservancy vehicle, and time spent in the office working on a wide variety of tasks.
JOB DUTIES
- Assist in the development and implementation of pre-season training for Conservation Corps and High School Leadership Corps
- Lead educational sessions during Crew Leader Week and Orientation Week
- Assist with pre-season set up, packing, and coordination of individual and group gear for the High School Leadership Corps
- Distribute, track, and repair all gear rentals
- Model appropriate judgment and leadership skills for members
- Work in the field providing logistical support for crews for the entirety of two 11-day High School Leadership Sessions
- Prepare lessons in leadership and professional development to take place during each session
- Conduct regular meetings High School Corps Members for one-on-one check-ins
- Collect paperwork and waivers from agency partners to return to Admin Staff
- Organize, clean, distribute, and collect crew gear
- Administer and organize crew paperwork
- Report regularly to and support the RMC-CC Admin staff
- Support the physical and emotional well-being of all corps members (within reason)
- Provide occasional crew visits to Conservation Corps crews
- Plan, organize and facilitate supplemental training and education programs
- Perform duties expected of any corps member including trail work, field planning, cleanup/setup, and other day-to-day duties while on crew
- Plan and coordinate crew activities and travel with High School Leadership Corps Program Lead
- Participate and help facilitate orientation and training
- Adhere to Rocky Mountain Conservancy Staff Handbook
- Enforce rules and regulations as specified in the HSLC Handbook
- Perform administrative tasks and maintain a broad variety of databases, spreadsheets, and word documents
- Assist in preparation of grant and other reporting processes
- Attend Rocky Mountain Conservancy staff meetings, as schedule allows
- May support Community Volunteer Stewardship Events
- Provide effective communication with project partners
- Support AmeriCorps program administration
- Any other duties assigned as needed
Supervisory Duties
Field Coordinator will:
- Oversee High School Leadership Corps (11 participants)
- When possible, support volunteer supervision during potential community volunteer stewardship events
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be a US Citizen, US National, or Lawful Permanent Resident of the US
- Must pass the National Sex Offender Public Registry and applicable State and Federal background checks
- Must complete physician’s review, if requested
- Provide a clean driving record (Driver’s License background check required)
- Must be at least 21 years of age to drive Company vehicles.
- Strong prioritization of safety for oneself and others. This includes but is not limited to knowing your physical limits to reduce strains and sprains, using caution when lifting and using team lifts when possible, being aware of your surroundings, and careful foot placement when walking on uneven ground.
- Demonstration and continued respect of RMC property including but not limited to RMC vehicles, equipment, etc.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Dani Woods
dani.woods@rmconservancy.org
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Estes Park, Colorado
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