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OHV Recreation Patroller — Greys River District

Friends of the Bridger-Teton

Alpine, Wyoming

Job Type Temporary
Salary $19.52 per hour
Benefits Paid holidays, paid time off (PTO) accrual, and access to medical, dental, and vision insurance; limited USFS housing may be available for non-local staff (not guaranteed).
Min. Experience 0 - 1 year

OHV Recreation Patrollers serve as public-facing stewards of responsible off-highway vehicle (OHV) use on the Bridger-Teton National Forest. This is a non-enforcement position focused on education, outreach, data collection, and light trail maintenance. Patrollers work closely with USFS staff while remaining employees of Friends of the Bridger-Teton and help supplement Forest Service capacity during peak summer OHV use.

Reports To: FBT Project Manager and USFS Supervisor
Seasonal Term: June–October 2026
Location: Kemmerer District
Working Hours: 30–40 hours per week, primarily Thursday–Sunday or Friday–Monday, including holidays, with additional weekday shifts during high-use periods as approved
Rate of Pay: $19.52/hr (GS5) plus mileage reimbursement

View complete job description/requirements/details: OHV Patroller Greys River

Benefits

Paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) accrual; access to medical, dental, and vision insurance; USFS housing may be available for non-local staff (not guaranteed).

Responsibilities

Public Outreach & Education

  • Engage directly with OHV users at trailheads and along designated routes.
  • Provide education on responsible OHV use, trail etiquette, Wyoming OHV registration and user fee requirements.
  • Share information on Leave No Trace principles, resource protection, route designation, travel management rules, and seasonal closures.
  • Communicate trail conditions, weather considerations, and general safety messaging.
  • Distribute educational materials provided by the Wyoming State Trails Program and project partners.

Data collection and Reporting

  • Document required user contacts, including number of contacts, registration and user fee compliance observations, and general use patterns.
  • Complete and submit monthly contact reports, mileage logs, and end-of-season summaries in accordance with State Trails Program requirements.

Trail Stewardship & Light Maintenance

  • Assist with light trail maintenance activities consistent with grant guidelines.
  • Check, install, and maintain trail signage and route markers.
  • Clear small debris or obstructions from OHV routes.
  • Assist with educational displays at trailheads.
  • Report observed trail issues, resource damage, or safety concerns to USFS staff and FBT supervisors.

Coordination & Representation

  • Serve as an informational liaison between the recreating public, FBT, the USFS, and the Wyoming State Trails Program.
  • Work collaboratively with USFS staff operating under Trail Ranger grants when present.
  • Represent FBT and project partners professionally, fostering positive and inclusive interactions with diverse recreation users.

Requirements

  • Must be 18+ years of age.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with comfort engaging the public in outdoor settings.
  • Experience with or strong familiarity with OHV recreation.
  • Ability to work independently and responsibly in remote outdoor environments.
  • Ability to work outdoors for extended periods in variable summer weather conditions.
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation suitable for forest roads.
  • Willingness to travel within assigned ranger districts and complete required documentation.

Preferred

  • Familiarity with Bridger-Teton National Forest recreation areas and travel management rules
  • Background in outdoor education, interpretation, recreation management, or stewardship programs
  • First Aid/CPR certification
  • ATV/UTV certification
  • Sawyer certification
  • Prior experience working with public lands agencies or nonprofit conservation organizations
  • Comfort using electronic reporting systems

Working Conditions

  • Primarily outdoor work in forest and backcountry environments
  • Exposure to heat, sun, dust, wind, insects, and uneven terrain
  • Work is typically performed independently or in pairs
  • Weekend and holiday work is required to align with peak OHV use
  • Extended periods of seated driving on rough or remote roads
Category Environmental Education , Outdoor Recreation
Tags Park Ranger , Naturalist