Urban Ranger Program Assistant

Organization

Environmental Learning for Kids

Job Posted

March 9, 2026

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Emily Hertz

Contact Email

ehertz@elkkids.org

Contact Phone

9289251300

Deadline to Apply

Location

Denver, CO
United States
Spend your summer outdoors inspiring the next generation of environmental leaders! Environmental Learning for Kids (ELK) is seeking an Urban Ranger Program Assistant to help youth explore science, nature, and careers in natural resources. In partnership with the federal, state and local governments, you’ll support hands-on learning experiences—from teaching science-based lessons to helping lead fishing clinics and preparing engaging outdoor programs. This role is perfect for someone who loves working with youth, learning in nature, and making a meaningful community impact. Join ELK this summer and help cultivate curiosity, leadership, and stewardship in a diverse community of young explorers.

Summary

Job Title: Urban Ranger Program Assistant                                     

Location: ELK Office

Status: Full- time seasonal (May 18-August 14, 2026)                

Reports To: Program Manager & Urban Ranger Coordinator 

 

Background

ELK (Environmental Learning for Kids) is an inclusive non-profit organization that develops inspired and responsible leaders through science education and outdoor experiences for underserved, urban youth ages 5-25.  ELK Inspires youth to have high expectations of themselves by exposing them to the outdoors and engaging them in service-learning projects. For many of the youth ELK serves, it’s their first experience with the outdoors.  ELK Educates youth through science and environmental education embedded in all programs and activities to further students’ understanding and attitudes toward science, the outdoors, their communities, college, and careers. ELK transforms youth by endowing them with increased academic skills, civic and community leadership, environmental stewardship, and employment opportunities.

 

Job Summary

Urban Rangers began as an employment program created through a partnership between Environmental Learning for Kids, the National Park Service, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and Denver Parks and Recreation. Urban Rangers began as an employment program created through a partnership between Environmental Learning Kids, the National Park Service, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and Denver Parks and Recreation. The Urban Ranger Program Assistant will assist the Urban Rangers in gaining valuable experience in teaching science-based curriculum, conduct fishing clinics, assist with prep of educational programs, introducing careers in natural resources, be exposed to many areas of partnering organizations and will participate fully in ELK’s summer programming.  This position is directly related to ELK’s core mission of cultivating a passion for science, leadership, and service in a diverse community of learners.  Some evening and weekend work is required in meeting the position responsibilities.

 

Major Duties and Responsibilities

Programs – 100% of employee’s time (95% Urban Ranger Program, varied by position; 5% Admin)

 

  • Supervises Urban Ranger Summer Youth Employment Program participants during summer months including orientation, training, work plans, and work schedule management.  Specific responsibilities include managing field projects at State Parks and USFS and leading the crew.
  • Assists with inventory, maintenance, and cleaning of all ELK program equipment, 15 passenger vans, detailed inventory, and report any discrepancies to appropriate staff to rectify the issue.
  • Contributes to a positive, productive workplace through open communication, problem solving, sense of humor, and dedication to achieving ELK’s goals and missions.
  • Manage conflict, recognize achievements, support Urban Rangers’ development of skills, challenge Urban Rangers to critically think about their career paths, ensure they become ELK/Urban Ranger ambassadors by the end of the Summer, and ensure Urban Rangers are prepared and set up for success.

 

Required Qualifications

Education:

Bachelors degree in Zoology, Wildlife/Aquatic Biology, or Nature Resource Management or equivalent science-based degree; OR

Bachelors degree in Elementary Education with 1-2 years of experience in environmental or science education; OR

Experience:  Two or more years’ related experience or training, and/or equivalent combination of education and experience.

 

Preferred Qualifications

Experience delivering informal education programs through in-school, after-school, environmental education, or summer camp programs.

Experience working with diverse, multicultural youth and families.

Experience instructing outdoor recreation I urban and/or wilderness settings.

 

Other Requirements: CBI/FBI Background check required.  Must be able to work outdoors in all weather conditions for extended periods of time. Must be able to lift 30 lbs. occasionally. Valid driver’s license and clean driving record required.

 

Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • Ability to build genuine relationships with diverse, multicultural youth and families.
  • Experience delivering informal education programs through in-school, after-school, environmental education, or summer camp programs.
  • Excellent interpersonal, leadership, and written and oral communication skills Team Player who is open minded and flexible
  • Interest in the outdoors- no previous experience required Interest in working with youth
  • Reliable transportation Spanish speaking is a plus
  • Willingness to be outdoors for extended periods of time
  • Experience instructing outdoor recreation in urban and/or wilderness settings.
  • Interest in outdoor recreation programs, field-based projects, and camping.
  • Excellent presentation and communications (written and oral) skills to effectively communicate with diverse audiences; proficiently read, write and converse in Spanish a plus.
  • Must be able to proficiently use Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
    • Ability to work within a team and develop good team relationships with coworkers, Board, volunteers, and key stakeholder groups.
  • The ability to be flexible, adaptable, to learn quickly, and function effectively in a fast-paced and time-sensitive environment.
  • High level of professionalism, discretion, and commitment to maintain confidentiality.

 

Benefits: 

  • Cellphone stipend
  • WFA/CPR Certification

 

To Apply: Email resume & cover letter to:  ehertz@elkkids.org

Application Deadline:  March 29, 2026

Anticipated Start Date:  May 18, 2026

Compensation Information

 $22-$25 per hour, based on experience