Rocky is hiring numerous summer seasonal positions that support critical Resource Stewardship Programs including the Vegetation Program, Wildlife Program, Geospatial Program, and the Continental Divide Research Learning Center! The Resource Stewardship Division supports natural and cultural resource management in Rocky Mountain National Park through research, monitoring, restoration, and compliance.
Vegetation Positions – Do you have a green thumb? Rocky has several types of vegetation positions focused on restoration work, exotic plant removal, native plant cultivation in Rocky's greenhouse, rare plant surveys, and volunteer coordination.
Wildlife Positions – These positions support the conservation, monitoring, and visitor education of important wildlife like raptors, boreal toads, and cutthroat trout. Wildlife positions may also work to support the park’s Elk and Vegetation Management Plan.
GIS Position – Do you love data? Rocky’s Geospatial Program is recruiting one position to assist with park-wide mapping needs, data management, and geospatial analysis.
Visitor Use Monitoring Position – Are you interested in collecting data that supports visitor use management in Rocky? The Continental Divide Research Learning Center is recruiting one position to assist with traffic and trail use monitoring, impact monitoring, and other research.
Community Science Coordinator Position – The Continental Divide Research Learning Center is recruiting one position to lead the coordination and implementation of several community science projects that facilitate public engagement with data collection and scientific research.
To learn more about all open positions and to apply, visit www.usajobs.gov and search for openings in Estes Park or Grand Lake, Colorado.
Jeff
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