Come work in Colorado this summer!  This is a great opportunity to get a 
foot in the door to work with the Bureau of Land Management.  This 
internship involves rafting the Colorado River in the area in and around 
Kremmling, CO.  Previous rafting experience and first-aid training a big 
plus. See below for more details as well as on our website, 
https://www.rockymountainyouthcorps.org/internship-program.  Please 
contact Liz Doby at [email protected] to apply or with 
any questions.

Partner Agency: Bureau of Land Management  
 
Position: Internship – River Ranger Intern 
 
Positions Available: 1 
 
Location: Kremmling, CO   
 
Tentative Session Dates: May, 2018- August 2018, upon completion of 450 
hours.  Full-time, temporary 
 
Stipend:  $520 per week    
 
AmeriCorps Benefits: Anticipated $1538 AmeriCorps Education Award (450-
hour term)  
 
Program Overview:   
The successful applicant will: 
• Present a positive image of the area and of the BLM; ensuring visitor 
contact is conducted in a courteous, professional, and friendly manner 
and will advise visitors concerning safety, fire prevention, amenities 
available, and proper and authorized uses of recreational facilities.  
• Intern will patrol and inspect facilities ensuring compliance with 
rules and regulations pertaining to parking, campfires, noise level, 
sanitation, and safety; bringing problems or violations to the attention 
of visitors.  
• Meet with visitors to provide information concerning points of 
interest, travel routes, historical and natural features, site use 
opportunities and limitations, and park activities. 
• Review visitor use patterns and their effect on the resources; 
suggesting changes in operations or facilities when necessary. Intern 
will also assist with the management of and Special Recreation Permits 
(SRPs); including issuance of permits, permit renewals, monitoring of 
permitted uses, collection of fees, permit compliance, and data entry; 
handling or reporting suspected SRP violations. 
• Ensure that commercial outfitters are in compliance with SRP 
stipulations; to include conformance with laws and land use plans, 
public safety, resource protection, etc.; reporting suspected violations 
to supervisor or higher graded employee. 
• Initiate or assist with the creation or revision of interpretive 
materials, such as guidebooks, handouts, and exhibits. 
• Present a variety of formal and interpretive programs to include but 
not limited to, orientation talks, environmental education programs, 
conducted walks, demonstrations, and campfire programs. 
• Assists in gathering and analyzing data related to existing 
recreational resources to recognize prominent trends. • Performs routine 
facility maintenance and/or repair. 
• Install and maintains various types of signage on public lands, such 
as off-road vehicle, wilderness, portal, boundary, directional road and 
trail, and interpretive signing. 
• Works with the public to provide information, conduct permit 
compliance and safety inspections, and conduct river patrols. 
• Responds to emergency situations, including swift river rescue and 
administering first aid. 

Minimum Qualifications:  
• Pursuing or has a degree in subject related to land management or 
recreation 
• Willingness to learn new skills and adjust to new procedures and tasks 
 
Physical Requirements:  
The work requires physical exertion such as, but not limited to, driving 
over unpaved roads, walking over rough terrain, bending, crouching, 
digging, lifting or similar activities. 
 
Pre-service background screening required including FBI background check 
 
Apply Now! To apply, please submit an updated resume and letter of 
interest to [email protected]

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