District Trail Crew Leader
Position description
The District Trail Crew Leader is a full-time seasonal
field-based position located on USFS Forests and National Parks in
Washington. This position is responsible for leading volunteer trail
maintenance work parties in the assigned district and working with
Forest Service and National Park Service trail crews. Positions available on districts in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie and Olympic National Forests and Mt Rainier National Park. The position reports
directly to WTA’s Field Director.
Specific Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Prepare for and lead volunteer work parties
- Leads two to four work parties a week
- On work party days, arrive at the trailhead with tools, refreshments, and work plan
- Works with Forest Service/Park Service trail crew for remainder of the days when there are no work parties
- Safely motivate and lead a crew of volunteers of diverse ages and backgrounds
- Ability to remain calm and manage emergency situations
Ensure technical aspects of work is to standards
- Coordinate project and plans with WTA Field Director and Land Manager
- Facilitate various trail projects to completion including drainage structures, annual maintenance, and construction of steps, turnpike and puncheon
Work Party documentation
- Prepare summary report of work party
- Maintain and submit Sign-in and Liability Release for volunteers
- Ensures safety talk is complete and documented
Desired Qualifications
- Experience working in an outdoor setting
- Have ability to work independently, but also contribute to a team effort
- Skills in trail maintenance and building
- Must be comfortable camping and living in an outdoor environment
- Must have interpersonal skills sufficient to insure a fun, safe, and quality volunteer experience
- Must be available from the end of May through the end of August (season may be longer on some districts)
- WFA or WFR certification
- Valid driver’s license
- Reliable vehicle (WTA provides mileage reimbursement)
Schedule
The work week will be 40 hours over four or five days. As a general rule leading volunteer work parties will occur
on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Working with Forest Service/Park
Service crews would then occur on either Monday/Tuesday or
Wednesday/Thursday. Several times during the season the crew leader will lead backcountry projects up to four days in length.
Compensation
Starting at $13.15/hour. Housing provided.
To Apply
Provide a resume, a brief cover letter describing your experience and qualifications, and at least two references.
Send the above materials to:
Alan Carter Mortimer
Field Director
Washington Trails Association
705 Second Ave., Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98104
Or email alan@wta.org
Inquiries: (206) 625-1367
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