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November 3, 2025
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Contact Name
Danielle Wolf
Contact Email
danielle.wolf@rmconservancy.org
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United States
Summary
Rocky Mountain Conservancy's environmental education fellowships are designed for highly motivated individuals passionate about outreach and education and provide a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live and work in Rocky Mountain National Park. Successful fellows thrive in a self-directed environment, where there is a balance between Conservancy-assigned and fellow-selected projects. Fellows will have the chance to learn, explore, and connect with professionals in Rocky Mountain National Park while developing skills in environmental education, program leadership, and beyond!
2026 Fellowship term: April 21, 2026 - October 21, 2026
First review of applications: December 1, 2025
Each fellowship includes:
On-the-job training and experience in a variety of environmental education programs and settings
Opportunities to develop and lead programs individually and in partnership with both Rocky Mountain Conservancy (RMC) and Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) teams
Housing and utilities are provided at no cost along with a stipend for living expenses
Professional development and networking opportunities with park and nonprofit staff
As a fellow, you will have the opportunity to build real-world experience in both the nonprofit and public sectors. Our fellowship will help you develop:
A deep understanding of the Conservancy’s work and partnerships
Knowledge of the region’s natural and cultural history
Skills in program planning and delivery, participant communication, and outreach
A professional portfolio of education and outreach work products
Required Skills:
Dedication to environmental and outdoor education, with the ability to lead programs for children, teens, and adults
Adept communication skills, both written and spoken, for diverse audiences and using various media
Strong problem-solving skills, and the ability to organize ideas and information quickly
Demonstrated ability to independently manage long-term projects and complete assignments on time
Desire and ability to work both collaboratively and independently
Computer experience with Canva and the Microsoft Office suite, including Word and Outlook, preferred
Enthusiasm, a warm disposition, and the ability to handle the stresses of working outdoors with diverse groups of program participants
Responsibilities:
Develop and lead interactive outdoor programs (i.e. guided hikes, pop-up table talks, and educational bus tours) for diverse audiences, including families, youth, and adults
Assist with development, planning, and implementation for a range of Conservancy programs
Support RMNP education and interpretation programs, such as school field trips and Jr. Ranger programs
Create outreach and promotional materials for Conservancy programs
Establish and maintain positive working relationships with RMNP staff and volunteers, as well as with other Conservancy partners, program participants, and community members
Assist Conservancy and park staff with outreach events
Drive and/or ride in Conservancy-owned vehicles, including the Conservancy’s 15-passenger buses
Each position averages 30-40 hours per week, with schedules that vary throughout the fellowship. A full 6-month commitment is required.
Fellows are provided with housing (including all utilities) for the duration of their fellowship. Shared housing units are located near Conservancy headquarters in Estes Park, CO, in units operated by Rocky Mountain National Park. Fellows also receive a living stipend of $450/week (paid as $900 every two weeks). Fellows must be eligible to work in the USA and must pass a background check.
It is recommended that the candidate be actively pursuing or have recently completed a degree program in environmental education, general education, communication, outdoor recreation/tourism, natural resource management, or similar. In addition, experience volunteering or working with nonprofit organizations and an interest in public outreach and conservation is desired.
Visit us online to learn more: https://rmconservancy.org/work-with-us/rocky-mountain-conservancy-education-fellowships/
To apply, please submit your resume, cover letter, and 3 professional references (name, email, phone number) by email to opportunity@RMConservancy.org. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Compensation Information
Fellows are provided with housing (including all utilities) for the duration of their fellowship. Shared housing units are located near Conservancy headquarters in Estes Park, Colorado, in units operated by Rocky Mountain National Park. Fellows also receive a living stipend of $450/week (paid as $900 every two weeks).