Green Infrastructure Training Program (Grit) Participant
Groundwork Denver
Denver, Colorado
POSITION OVERVIEW
- Location: Denver, CO
- Reports to: Green Pathways Project Manager
- Work Schedule: April 20, 2026 to June 12th, 2026- Monday-Friday; ~9:00am-2:00pm; approximately 25 hours/week
- Compensation: $20.00 per hour
- Status: Part-Time, Temporary, Non-Exempt
- Work Model: In Person
- Benefits: Accrued sick time, RTD EcoPass
WHO WEARE
Groundwork Denver (GWD) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to partner with youth and community to build a healthy, equitable, and sustainable environment. Please see our website to learn more: www.GroundworkColorado.org
POSITION SUMMARY
(Multiple candidates will be hired for this role) Reporting to the Green Pathways Project Manager, a Green Infrastructure Training (GRIT) Program participant will embody community leadership skills, deepen their relationship with the natural world, learn how to succeed in the workplace, develop green job skills, and launch their green careers. The Groundwork Denver Green Infrastructure Training Program is a two-month employment exploration program for young adults aged approximately 18 to 28 years old. Participants are expected to fully engage in hands-on projects and in-class sessions to increase chances for employability within green jobs. Participants leave with valuable trainings and certifications as well as a year of career placement support and foundational knowledge regarding: Tree & rain garden training and installation, Stormwater Management trainings, River Watch water quality monitoring and reporting workshops, OSHA-10, HAZWOPPER-40, and CPR/First Aid Certifications.
PRIMARY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS COMMITMENT
Participants are expected to engage in these ways:
- Take responsibility and accountability for their own learning and development, actively seeking opportunities for growth.
- Maintain open and respectful communication with program staff, instructors, mentors, and
- Inform program staff promptly of any issues, concerns, or barriers that may affect their
ENGAGEMENT
Participants are expected to contribute to a learning community in these ways:
- Demonstrate a willingness to learn new skills and knowledge relevant to their career goals.
- Participate in networkingevents,jobfairs, and other opportunities to connect with industry
- Complete all assigned tasks, homework, and projects to the best of their
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Participants are expected to be accountabletoyour professional development in these ways:
- Take advantage of professional development opportunities offered by the program, such as additional training, certifications, or workshops.
- Stay informed about industry trends and advancements relevant to their
TEAM MEMBER
As a member of the Groundwork Denver team, you are expected to:
- Actively participate in Groundwork Denver's journey towards Justice and Inclusion, including discussions, readings, strategic planning, self-reflection, action, and
- Participate in shared office
- Contribute to a positive office
- Collaborate respectfully and productively with co-workers to achieve Groundwork Denver's overall mission.
OTHER EXPECTATIONS
Participants must:
- Maintain a 90% attendance with mandatory attendance the following trainings:
- Stormwater Training
- Dependable Strengths Articulation Workshop
- HAZWOPPER-40 Training
- Virtual OSHA-10 Training
- Root Camp
- Be between the ages of 18-28 years old based on funding
- Have reliable transportation to the Groundwork Denver office at 3280 Downing Street, Denver, CO 80205.
- Be interested in conservation, community and environmental
- Have commitment to teamwork, safety, follow-through, education, and hard
- Be physically able to work outside and lift 25lbs of
CANDIDATE PROFILE
- Passionate and Knowledgeable: Interest in environmental justice and/or community engagement, with a commitment to Groundwork Denver's mission.
- Job Readiness: Interested in increasing employability to obtain stable
- Communicator: Effective, timely, and empathetic communicator across all
- Team Player:Activelycontributestotheirgroupto complete tasks, meet goals, or manage
- Willingness to Learn: Collaborate with staff, partners and peers to share ideas and learn from each other's experiences.
- Cooperative: Values different opinions, work styles, and identities amongst
- Hard-working: ready to work on physical projects, comfortable in outdoor environments, and always ready with a positive attitude.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Our main office is located in the Cole neighborhood of Denver, accessible by public transportation and is ADA
- This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time.
- A background check will be completed prior to the start of the job and as often as
TO APPLY
Please apply via https://bit.ly/GRITSpring2026
Applications will be reviewed starting on February 9th, 2026. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis untilthe position is filled. The anticipated closing date for applications for the position is March 28th, 2025.
Groundwork Denver provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status or civil union status, past or present military service, or any other protected classification. This policy applies to all employment decisions, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, compensation and training.
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