Summer Naturalist
Agency: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
Location: Aspen, CO
Closing Date: February 15, 2021
Contact: Send appliction to Jim Kravitz, Director of Naturalist Programs by February 15, 2021 via mail or email.
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
100 Puppy Smith Street
Aspen, CO 81611
tel: 970.925.5756
naturalist@aspennature.org
Term/Grade: Temporary
Position Summary:
Every year, ACES offers an intensive Summer Naturalist program at ACES at Hallam Lake, our visitor center and 25-acre nature preserve in the heart of downtown Aspen. Summer Naturalists receive valuable training and experience while leading guided hikes and conducting environmental education programs at Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, the Maroon Bells, ACES sites at Hallam Lake, the Catto Center at Toklat, and Rock Bottom Ranch, and at various other iconic locations around Aspen. Many of ACES employees first come to the organization through the Summer Naturalist position, including many of our small administrative staff.
The Summer Naturalist program has dual purpose. First, ACES aims to provide the best possible learning and working experience to Naturalists. The second goal is to offer informative and inspiring educational interactions through ACES' guided tours and classes.
Since 1985, over 400 Naturalists have participated in this respected program, many moving on to meaningful careers as teachers, wildlife biologists, university professors, environmental lawyers, veterinarians, non-profit administrators, sustainability experts, and more. More than 80% of all ACES employees first come through the Summer Naturalist position, including much of our small administrative staff who focus on programming, public relations, development, and finance.
Major Duties:
- Lead interpretive nature walks at Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, and the Maroon Bells in the White River National Forest
- Assist with management of the Hallam Lake visitor center and 25-acre nature preserve
- Learn about Rocky Mountain ecology
- Teach environmental education programs for children
- Conduct bird of prey programs with ACES' resident injured birds of prey
- Educate the public on ACES efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through renewable energy projects
- Involvement in special projects including indoor plants and live animals, indoor trout stream and rearing troughs, garden and guided trails, and birds of prey program
See announcement and apply here.