Seasonal Idaho City Yurt Ranger
Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation
Boise, Idaho
Seasonal Idaho City Yurt Ranger Job Description
The Non-Motorized Trails Program is searching for a dedicated and hands-on individual to become an integral part of our team as a Seasonal Idaho City Yurts Ranger with a primary focus on yurt and trail maintenance, complemented by other essential duties including inventory management and administrative assistance.
As a seasonal Idaho City Yurt Ranger, you will have the opportunity to maintain and improve a highly valued recreational resource – the Idaho City Yurts and surrounding non-motorized trails network. In this dynamic role, you will primarily focus on essential maintenance tasks, ensuring that the yurts and trails remain accessible for winter and summer users. In addition to maintenance, you will be responsible for conducting inventories, providing information to the public, and promoting the Idaho City Yurts and trails.
If you’re passionate about maintaining recreational opportunities, we invite you to join our team as a seasonal Idaho City Yurt Ranger.
Example of duties:
1. Idaho City Yurt Maintenance (40%)
- Restocks, cleans, and repairs each yurt in accordance with the Yurt Maintenance Checklist to ensure resource preservation and visitor safety
- Performs a variety of basic craft activities to include carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and masonry
- Conducts and maintains an inventory of supplies at each yurt
- Assesses the condition of each yurt and documents maintenance needs
- Repairs each yurt as skills and training allow
- Cuts, delivers, splits, and stacks firewood for each yurt
- Ensures water tanks are full at each yurt
- Operates power tools including chainsaws and brush cutters
- Utilizes hand tools including shovels, pulaskis, axes, and saws
- Interacts with and leads volunteers
- Prioritizes safety
- Provides information to yurt and trail system visitors
2. Trail Maintenance (40%)
- Maintains the trail system surrounding the yurts in accordance with Forest Service guidelines
- Participates in and leads volunteer trail work weekends
- Assesses and maintains trail system signage
3. Operations (10%)
- Conducts an inventory of shop equipment
- Cleans and maintains program equipment
- Cleans and maintains program vehicles
- Suggests operational improvements
4. Administrative (10%)
- Prepares reports of yurt and trail conditions
- Generates content for social media
- Promotes the Idaho City Yurt and trail system through public outreach events
- Provides information in person, via email, and phone
- Completes other duties as assigned
Pay
$17/hour
Length of Employment
Part Time (20-30 hours/week)
Total season hours: 355 hours May – October (flexible end date)
Location
This positon is based out of Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation’s Boise office but will operate primarily at the Idaho City Yurts, 45 minutes northeast of Idaho City. Staff will meet at the Boise office and travel to the yurts in state vehicles.
Housing
No housing is provided.
Minimum Requirements
Must be at least 18 years of age. This position requires you to have or obtain a valid driver’s license.
This position will involve working evenings, weekends, and holidays in all weather conditions. It involves lifting items weighing 40 pounds and occasionally up to 100 pounds, bending, stooping, and climbing ladders. This position requires you to have or obtain a First Aid and CPR
certification.
- Ability to think critically, manage time, solve problems, operate independently and on a team, communicate clearly, work hard, and demonstrate strong attention to detail Some knowledge of outdoor recreation and/or natural resource management gained
either personally or professionally. - Experience providing service to a variety of customers.
- A background check administered by the Department may be required.
- Given the high volume of applicants for ranger positions, we strongly encourage applicants to submit comprehensive resumes and cover letters.
Preferred Candidates will have:
- Experience performing trail and facility maintenance.
- Experience operating and maintaining vehicles/equipment.
Have questions about the position?
Contact IDPR’s Non-Motorized Trails Program Coordinator, Hailey Husband, at
hailey.husband@idpr.idaho.gov or (208) 514-2419.
| Category | General / Stewardship , Outdoor Recreation |
| Tags | Park Ranger , Trail Maintenance |