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Get Involved: Stagecoach State Park - Resident Volunteer

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Resident Volunteer


Description:

CPW is looking for 2-3 Resident Volunteers for the 2025 summer season!

Maintenance:

  • assist campground hosts completing their responsibilities and fill in, in the event of a host departure or unavailability.
  • under direction from the park resource technician, perform maintenance such as weed control, tree, and trail maintenance projects in designated areas of the park.
  • assist with other maintenance and landscaping projects which may include, but are not limited to; painting fences and buildings, erecting new park signage, maintaining park tools and machinery, washing vehicles and cleaning bathrooms.

Entrance Gate:

Serve three, eight hour shifts per week at the Park Office or Park Entrance Station.

Responsibilities include:

  • answering phones
  • greeting and assisting park visitors with park and local area information as well as campsite reservations
  • selling parks passes, camping permits, registrations, and wildlife licenses
  • balancing shift boxes as needed
  • counting self serve revenue
  • monitoring radio communications
  • serving at the Park Office information desk
  • assisting with word processing and data entry on computers
  • filing and other clerical tasks as needed
  • design and prepare displays for bulletin boards
  • marketing and advertising park programs
  • assisting with writing and editing brochures, fact sheets, and manuals
  • producing artwork or graphic designs for publications, signs or flyers and assisting with special events as needed.

Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS):

This is an important position for the protection of natural resources from non-native species that threaten wildlife, drinking water/irrigation and all water related outdoor recreation in the State of Colorado. Daily interaction with park visitors requires effective communication and public relations skills.

  • inspect for invasive Zebra/Quagga Mussels, Milfoil or other plant species on boats and personal watercraft at an inspection point on the park.
  •  serve at the park ANS inspection station
  • conduct physical boat inspections and boater interviews
  • provide information and assistance to the boating public (distributes brochures, promotes ANS education, educates about State Park regulations, etc.)
  • cleaning and light maintenance duties of interior and exterior of ANS inspection areas, including maintenance of facilities and grounds
  • accurate counting and recording of all boat inspections
  • photo-copying and filing
  • may document and report visitor complaints
  • other duties as assigned.

Invasive Weed Removal:

  • oversee the environmental weed control program
  • spray trails and picnic pads
  • repair and construct fence
  • trail maintenance
  • cleanup park grounds and facilities
  • complete special or seasonal maintenance tasks as needed.

Weed removal may require killing weeds by several types of methods, such as wearing a backpack and using chemical spray or physically removing them by hand.

 

Time Commitment:

24 hours per person per week

Volunteer Benefits:

Your varied skill set and desire to be outdoors in the will be a great asset at our park! Volunteers enjoy beautiful views and amazing recreation opportunities year-round.

Amenities:

Trailer size limitation: 40 ft Amenities Available: Vary by site. Include Water, Sewage, Electric (30 and 50 amp). Wi-Fi available at the Gate/Park/Office/Marina. Very limited cell service.

 

Interests:
Maintenance and Construction - Maintenance and Construction, Habitat and Trail Work - Weed Management, Maintenance and Construction - Grounds/Facility Maintenance, General - Ongoing Volunteering, Maintenance and Construction - Landscaping, Maintenance and Construction - Equipment Repairs, Habitat and Trail Work - Trail Building/Maintenance
Places:
Stagecoach State Park

Ready to get involved?

Apply online to become a volunteer.

Questions? Contact Kelsey Kehm
(970) 736-2436


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