Overview

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) AmeriCorps promotes healthy, active, and environmentally aware communities by enhancing park land, enriching educational opportunities, increasing volunteerism, and improving community outreach. The member positions provide opportunities to build connections within the Montana outdoor recreation and education communities and serve under The Big Sky.
As a Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks AmeriCorps member, you will likely spend time:
• Bringing outdoor classroom lessons to life for children and adults,
• Honing your interpretive skills as you develop a trail guide, an interpretive sign, or present a campfire presentation
• Instilling a sense of stewardship in local community members as you organize volunteer events and promote volunteer opportunities
• Undergoing the experience of a lifetime as you share your skills and abilities with Montana FWP, the local community and the nation through AmeriCorps

Tagged as: Conservation, Instruction and Guiding, Teaching/Education, Trail Supervisor

Qualifications:

High School Diploma/GED
US Citizen
Pass a background check

About Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks AmeriCorps Program

Montana State Parks AmeriCorps promotes healthy, active, and environmentally aware communities by enhancing park land, enriching educational opportunities, increasing volunteerism, and improving community outreach in state parks.

Application Instructions

The 16 Montana FWP AmeriCorps member positions available at Montana state parks, wildlife centers, and FWP regional offices across the state of Montana are listed on the FWP AmeriCorps website alongside the position descriptions for each service location. Submit your application through the My AmeriCorps portal, where it will be reviewed and qualified candidates will be contacted to engage in the interview process.