Gore Range Natural Science School (GRNSS) is a 501(c ) (3) environmental education school that annually serves over 12,000 residents of, and visitors to, Eagle County, Colorado. The Science School daily realizes its mission “to awaken a sense of wonder and inspire environmental stewardship through natural science education" by offering a combination of innovative school programs, summer youth science camps, adult seminars and year-round interpretive programs.
Gore Range Natural Science School is a national model for place-based natural science education. The School's future Buck Creek Campus will be a gathering place for environmental learning and stewardship in our community. Through its programs Gore Range Natural Science School ensures that:
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People of all ages and walks of life develop a life-long connection to the natural world through participation in GRNSS programs and projects.
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Natural science education and environmental sustainability are priorities in our community.
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GRNSS is an integral part of local schools’ curriculum wherein every child in the Eagle River watershed participates in our programs throughout their academic career. Students throughout the state and country also participate in our year-round programs.
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As a leader in training environmental and natural science educators, GRNSS is sought after for its internships, graduate fellowships and professional development for teachers.
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GRNSS is a role model in sustainable best practices and design, always striving to make ecologically informed decisions.
Life-long Vail resident Kim Langmaid founded Gore Range Natural Science School in 1998 with the goal of creating a community-based organization that provides a relevant approach to teaching science and educating students of all ages about the ecology of the natural world. Since its inception, the Science School has become a community leader in a region-wide effort to grow healthy communities by educating a local citizenry to make informed decisions about the natural environment.
Gore Range Natural Science School delivers year-round environmental education through a variety of programs:
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School Programs: We partner with public and private schools to annually provide over 1,800 kindergarten through 12th grade students with over 20,000 contact hours of hands-on, natural science field learning. GRNSS works closely with teachers to ensure that field course curriculum align with state and district standards in language arts, math and science. The Science School also assesses 5th and 7th grade programs with the goal of tracking student interest, literacy and satisfaction related to material presented.
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Avon In-School: Since 2005 the Science School has offered weekly natural science class to all Avon Elementary K-5 students. First, second, third and fifth grade students also participate in outdoor field science courses. In 2008 we expanded this program to Brush Creek Elementary School in Eagle.
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June Creek Elementary - In 2008/09 the Science School piloted a new Integrated Science Study for third grade students at June Creek Elementary School. This integrated science curriculum supports Eagle County School District's Literacy by Design curriculum. The program continues in the 2009/10 school year.
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Summer Youth Science Camps: For youth entering grades 1-4, we offer weeklong day camps that explore the natural histories of animals, plants, rivers and rocks. For youth entering grades 5-9, we offer weeklong overnight camps that explore ecology, field research, outdoor leadership, low-impact backcountry travel, and wilderness living.
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Adult Natural History Seminars: These one- and multi-day programs take place during the summer and are led by expert, guest instructors. Topics span the natural sciences, from geology to botany to glaciology.
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Guided Naturalist Programs: The Science School's staff of naturalist interns leads all-ages nature explorations (summer and winter) from the Nature Discovery Center atop Vail Mountain. Naturalists also lead programs from the Vail Nature Center in summer.
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Professional Development: The Science School trains the nation’s up-and-coming environmental education and naturalist professionals. School programs and summer science camps are taught by Natural Science Educators who participate in an intensive fifteen-month graduate program. Guided naturalist programs are led by winter and summer naturalist interns who receive extensive interpretive training.
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Nature Discovery Center
In September 2004, the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education (CAEE) honored GRNSS, Vail Resorts, and the Holy Cross Ranger District of the White River National Forest with its annual Environmental Business Award for the Nature Discovery Center Partnership. GRNSS is committed to working with all Discovery Center partners to further develop the facility and its programs into a national model for resort-based environmental education. This honor joins our 2002 El Pomar Award for Environmental Excellence as evidence of the value and need of our mission and the quality programs that serve this goal.
2002 Award of Environmental Excellence
On December 2, 2002, Gore Range Natural Science School was awarded the Robert V. Menary Award for Environmental Issues by the Colorado Springs-based El Pomar Foundation. The award recognizes "organizations that have achieved excellence in their efforts to support the preservation of natural surroundings and promote environmental awareness and conservation."
The El Pomar Awards for Excellence, which recognize and reward outstanding nonprofits in Colorado, are unique in that candidate organizations do not apply for the awards, but are instead nominated or sought out by the selection committee.
GRNSS is proud to have received this recognition and will use the award to continue providing exceptional natural science education to students and adults in Eagle County and beyond.
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Campaign for the Buck Creek Campus
Stay in touch with all the news surrounding our capital campaign to build an environmental learning center in the heart of Eagle County.
2009 Knapp EdVenture
Read about the 2009 Summer Knapp EdVenture, as captured by Carolyn Pope
2008 Yellowstone Invitational
Read the Vail Daily article on the Fall 2008 Yellowstone Invitational
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For general inquiries, please email science@gorerange.org or contact us at:
Gore Range Natural Science School
P.O. Box 9469
82 E. Beaver Creek Blvd., Suite 202
Avon, CO 81620
970.827.9725
fax: 970.827.9730
Roddy Beall (ext. 12) Graduate Fellow in Natural Science Education. “Rowdy Roddy” hails from Steamboat Springs, CO, where his favorite bird has always been the Black-Capped Chickadee. After a close encounter with a bull elk at the age of 11, Roddy fell in love with the natural world in an irreversible way. He earned degrees in Biology and Spanish from the CU Boulder, with international study in Argentina, Ghana, and Cuba. Roddy speaks Spanish and Portuguese, and brings to GRNSS both a profound love of western Colorado and a passion for global study. He has worked as a National Park Service Ranger, as an ESL and remedial education instructor, and as a barista in a Brooklyn coffeeshop. In his free time he loves hiking with his dog and exploring traditional and contemporary dance.
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Lara Carlson (ext.15), represents GRNSS at Avon Elementary School as our Avon In-School educator. Lara has completed a summer naturalist internship and two Natural Science Educator seasons as part of the GRNSS staff. She graduated from Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, with a BS in Outdoor Education. Lara's prior work in outdoor and environmental education include positions at Ferry Beach Ecology School, Audubon Center of the North Woods, Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, and the Cable Natural History Museum. She is currently working toward obtaining her Colorado teaching license. During her free time, Lara enjoys making pottery, and spending time outdoors hiking and skiing.
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Ann Colbert (ext. 14), Community Programs Director, comes to GRNSS from Golden where she recently worked as the Service Director for an outdoor adventure summer camp for high school students. A Colorado native, Ann completed her Bachelors degree in Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism with a concentration in Interpretation from Colorado State University and obtained a Masters degree in Teaching from Colorado College. Ann loves living in the Rocky Mountains and has spent multiple summers guiding backpacking programs and horseback rides at various ranches and summer camps. As part of her most recent position, Ann guided multi-week programs in Costa Rica and Ecuador. She loves to travel, but she is very glad to be back in the Rockies where she can ski in the winter and hike in the summer!
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Doug Dusenberry (ext. 21) - Campaign Director
Doug joined the Science School in the summer of 2006 to manage and administer all aspects of the School’s Capital Campaign from facilitating donor solicitations to managing the campaign’s budget, volunteers and communications. Doug has served as a Volunteer Coordinator, Program Director, and Executive Director during his decade-long career in nonprofit management. A native of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Doug earned his B.A. in Biology from the University of North Carolina and an M.S. in Public Administration with an emphasis in Recreation Management at North Carolina State University. He lives with his wife Laurie and three children in Eagle.
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Markian Feduschak (ext.11), Executive Director, came to GRNSS after fifteen years with Outward Bound West where he served as field instructor, course director and Colorado Program Director. He has spent extended periods of time rambling and working in the schools namesake, the Gore Range. Throughout his career in outdoor education Markian has focused on leadership development, effective teambuilding, staff training, and risk management. Markian resides in Eagle with his wife and two young daughters. He received his B.A. in English from the University of Colorado. |
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Laura Fritz (ext. 28) Graduate Fellow in Natural Science Education. After growing up in the flat farmland of South Dakota, Laura is ready to discover what mountain living has to offer. She spent the last few years exploring and teaching about the underground world, working at Jewel Cave National Monument and Carlsbad Caverns National Park. She earned a degree in Geography from University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and is currently in grad school obtaining a M.S. in the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources. Her passions include walking, taking the scenic route, traveling in countries where you cannot drink the water, and cinnamon.
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Gina Garrett (ext.17), Youth Programs Director
Gina manages oversight of all school group and summer youth programs and supervises the Science School's staff of four Graduate Fellow Educators. Gina obtained her B.S. in Agricultural Science with an emphasis in Environmental Science from Truman State University. Her passion for the outdoors and natural science developed during a study abroad experience in Tasmania, Australia. Upon her return, Gina worked four seasons for Yellowstone National Park before discovering the field of environmental education through work as an instructor at the Orange County Outdoor Science School, located in the San Bernadino Mountains of Southern California. Gina returned to school, earning a dual teaching licensure in Elementary Education and Special Education from the University of Colorado at Denver, as well as a M.A. in Science Education. After teaching in the classroom for two years she felt the pull to return to the mountains so that she may enjoy her favorites – hiking, biking, skiing and, of course, teaching kids about the natural world!
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Beth Garrison (ext. 12) - Curriculum and Outreach Specialist
Beth grew up in Dayton, Ohio and graduated from Ohio Northern University with a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies in 2003 and is currently working to complete her MA in Environmental Education from Prescott College. She fostered her love of teaching environmental education at the Wild Bear Center for Nature Discovery in Nederland, Colorado, and continued to teach both children and adults about the natural world as a Naturalist at John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and as an Environmental Educator at Rocky Mountain National Park. Before arriving at the Science School, Beth spent two years on the east coast as an Environmental Educator for a solid waste management agency in southeastern Virginia teaching about recycling, composting, landfills and waste to energy processes. Beth is currently working on expanding Integrated Science Study, a program that provides elementary schools in the district with place-based and integrated science curriculum and materials along with professional development and support for the teachers implementing the curriculum. In her spare time she loves playing outside with her dog Tucker, hiking, backpacking, paddling, skiing, traveling, enjoying live music and playing the banjo.
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Natalia Hanks (ext. 30), Director of Development, has been working for government and non-profit organizations for over 30 years and brings to Gore Range Natural Science School a strong background in fundraising, program management as well as science education. A native of Washington DC, Natalia graduated from Averett University with a degree in English and history and did graduate work at University of Virginia. Government positions included program management for the President’s Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Smithsonian and grant coordination for the National Endowment for the Arts. Natalia has also worked for the Farmington, CT schools as a tutor and instructor, as development director for Hartford, CT based Aid to Artisans and as instructor and development director for Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills, MI. Prior to accepting her position with GRNSS, Natalia was director of development and membership for the Vail Valley Foundation.
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Tiffani Hoole (ext. 10) Office Manager, joined the GRNSS team in October 2008. Since moving to the valley, she has worked for The Ritz-Carlton as a member of the finance team. In her current role as Office Manager Tiffani is primarily responsible for bookkeeping, student registrations, and administrative support. These duties combine with her interest in natural science education and her training in finance and accounting. Tiffani is a graduate of Metropolitan State College of Denver w/ BA in Biology and Psychology. Tiffani enjoys hiking with her dog, Snowboarding, traveling, sippin’ wine, and reading.
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Brian Morgan (ext. 31) Graduate Fellow in Natural Science Education. Brian grew up in the rolling hills of the Genesee River valley in Western New York. He spent his college years exploring the Adirondack, Green, and White Mountain ranges throughout the Northeast in between studying for a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Cedarville University in southern Ohio. Following graduation, Brian taught high school math and science for three years in southern New Hampshire. Through developing an Environmental Science course, he discovered a desire to teach science outside the classroom. That led him to Colorado in 2007 to attend a residential outdoor education program near Rocky Mountain National Park. Brian discovered GRNSS as a winter naturalist and he decided to stay as an educator. In his free time Brian enjoys making music, spinning records at Radio Free Minturn, climbing rocks, riding bikes, and crocheting hats.
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Gabe Scherzer (ext. 16) Graduate Fellow in Natural Science Education. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Gabe continued her education at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she earned her secondary teaching degree in Environmental Science and History. Eager to get out of the Midwest, Gabe comes to GRNSS after spending the last few years working in the field of outdoor education in Canada and Australia. She is very excited to have found this position in the beautiful mountains of Colorado so that she can combine her passion for the outdoors with what she studied in university! In her free time Gabe can be found on her bike in the summer, on her skis in the winter, practicing yoga or drinking lots of tea.
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Jaymee Squires (ext.29), Graduate Programs Director, rejoined GRNSS in November of 2009 as the Interim Director of Graduate Programs. Jaymee grew up in upstate New York, where she developed a love of the outdoors and skiing, which eventually led her to Vail after earning her degree in Environmental Science from Binghamton University. Jaymee worked as a naturalist at the Vail Nature Center for several summers, where she became friends with Kim Langmaid. Leaving Vail, Jaymee graduated from the Teton Science School’s Professional Residency in Environmental Education in 1997. After spending a year on the east coast working as the Director of Environmental Education for a large summer camp, Jaymee returned to the valley in 1998 where she lived in Red Cliff and worked as one of the startup educators at GRNSS. She left GRNSS in 2001 to teach 7 th and 8 th grade science at the Eagle County Charter Academy, eventually leaving in 2007 to be home with her two young children. She earned her MA in Education from the University of Phoenix in 2004. Jaymee now lives in Eagle with her husband and two young children where she enjoys reading, hiking, camping, canoeing and just getting outside with the kids!
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Dale Versteegen (ext. 13), Instructor, comes to GRNSS after spending time studying and working at Washington State University as a Research Ecologist. After 3 years with Washington State University, Dale changed career paths and commenced work as an Environmental Educator working in both Minnesota and California before arriving here in Colorado. He is very excited about joining the GRNSS team as an Instructor and is thrilled to be given the opportunity to share his passion for the wilderness with the community and visitors of the Eagle Valley. In his spare time Dale enjoys any activity associated with water and has taken a keen interest in rafting the local Rivers. Come winter Dale is really looking forward to being able to enjoy the world famous winter conditions he has heard so much about and hopes to really explore the wilderness on while developing his skills as a skier.
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Gore Range Natural Science School is governed by an outstanding group of dedicated volunteers that play a major role in shaping our vision and direction.
Board Members Only
Kathy Borgen, Chair – Denver and Vail, CO
Phil Brodsky, Co-Vice Chair – Avon, CO
Buck Elliott, Co-Vice Chair –Edwards, CO
Karen Berndt , Secretary – Vail, CO
Dan Patten , Treasurer – Eagle-Vail, CO
Alix & Hans Berglund - Edwards, CO
Kelly Bronfman – Atherton, CA
Alan Danson – Vail, CO
Holly Elliott – Edwards, CO
Markian Feduschak – GRNSS Executive Director –
Eagle, CO
John Haerter – Edwards, CO
Ted James – Eagle, CO
Shelly Jarnot – Edwards, CO
Kim Langmaid – GRNSS Founding Executive Director –
Vail, CO
Susie & Paul Lyons – Vail, CO
Brenda & Joe McHugh – Vail, CO and Dallas, TX
Lynne & Peter Mackechnie – Edwards, CO
Jenny Maritz – Avon, CO
Eileen & Gary Miller – Vail, CO
Ben Peternell - Avon, CO
Carolyn & Steve Pope – Colorado Springs, CO
Susan & Rich Rogel – Avon, CO
Lisa & Chip Ruth – Vail, CO
Debbie & Ric Scripps – Avon, CO
Jeff Seidel – Wolcott, CO and New York, NY
Pat Tierney - Avon, CO
Carroll Tyler - Avon, CO
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Based in Avon, Colorado, Gore Range Natural Science School is home to a dedicated and talented staff. The Science School hires a combination of permanent, temporary and seasonal staff to fill a variety of administrative, educational, and interpretive programming needs.
GRNSS Employment Application
SEASONAL/TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
SUMMER NATURALIST INTERN - 2010 - Application Deadline is March 17, 2010
Download the Job Announcement
Join us for an unforgettable summer of working with people of all ages in the outdoors. Grow as an environmental educator and interpreter, and create an incredible network of contacts for careers within the fields of education, natural resource management and tourism.
Responsibilities:
As a naturalist, you will receive interpretive training, and your main duties will be to research, plan and present nature walks, talks and evening programs at each of our partner locations (US Forest Service – White River National Forest; Vail Nature Center; Vail Resorts’ Discovery Center and Sylvan Lake State Park).
Naturalists rotate through a schedule of staffing 3 nature/visitor centers, guiding hikes for adults, preparing and teaching natural history lessons to children in local recreation district day camps, conducting outreach at information booths for local events and assisting in on-going Science School projects and Forest Service projects.
Qualifications:
- Enthusiasm for educating others about the environment and living in the Rockies!
- Coursework toward a BA/BS in science, education, or an environmentally-related field
- Ability to obtain current First Aid and CPR certifications before summer begins
- Interest in working flexible hours (including evenings and weekends)
- Ability to hike 5 miles carrying 30 lbs. and to work in all weather conditions outside
- Positive, self-motivated, organized and creative individuals who can work independently and as a team. GRNSS hires friendly, energetic and professional people.
Location: Vail/Eagle County, Colorado
Duration and Positions Available: 4 total
- 2 positions June 2-August 29, 2010
- 2 positions June 2 – September 10, 2010
Compensation: Housing and a $175 per week stipend
To Apply: Send a completed application, cover letter and resume by March 17, 2010 to:
Gore Range Natural Science School
Attn: Ann Colbert
PO Box 9469
Avon, CO 81620
(970) 827-9725 x14
anns@gorerange.org
Permanent Employment
Now Hiring - Community Programs Director. Deadline: March 29, 2010
Graduate Fellowship in Natural Science Education - Not currently hiring.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS DIRECTOR - Download the Job Description
This permanent full-time position is responsible for the oversight of all GRNSS Community Programs and assisting with interpretive planning projects at the Science School. The Community Programs Director reports to the Executive Director.
Responsibilities
Program Development
- Work with GRNSS staff and board to develop a vision and prioritized plan for the Community Programs
- Link GRNSS Community Programming with community needs and opportunities
- Design educationally relevant and mission driven programs for a wide variety of community audiences
Program Coordination and Administration
- Work as a team member with program operations leadership team
- Oversee annual Community Programs calendar including partner agreements (USFS, VRD, VR and CO State Parks)
- Schedule summer, winter and special request programs
- Manage Community Programs annual financial budget
- Work with Youth Programs Coordinator to manage USFS special use permits
- Compile visitor and program statistics (including program participation, monitoring trends, tracking donations, etc.)
- Coordinate research opportunities with US Forest Service and Colorado Division of Wildlife
Instruction and Professional Development
- Work with Youth Programs Coordinator and Director of Graduate Studies to plan and implement professional development for Naturalists
- Plan, prepare and teach Community Programs as needed
- Coordinate and conduct educational aspects of staff retreats and other program related trainings
- Attend conferences, workshops and trainings relevant to Community Programs
Personnel Management
- Recruit, train, supervise and evaluate seasonal Naturalists and Instructors (including program observations and end of season evaluations)
- Develop and lead Naturalist trainings and provide on-going opportunities for interaction with GRNSS staff
- Train and maintain relationships with Community Programs volunteers
Operations, Facilities and Risk Management
- Assist with design and development of interpretive exhibits and trail systems for the School’s new environmental learning campus
- Oversee operations at Nature Discovery Center including maintenance and development of new interpretive displays
- Oversee program resources including safety equipment, teaching supplies, specimens, and library books
- Work with Executive Director to evaluate, update and train staff on risk management policies and procedures
Communication/ Marketing
- Work with Director of Marketing and Communications to develop and implement annual marketing plan for Community Programs
- Provide program descriptions and information for GRNSS publications and website
- Represent GRNSS at professional conferences and community programs and events
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree and Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources Interpretation or environmental education, or the equivalent experience preferred
- Strong background and experience in the field of interpretation
- Certification in Interpretive Training and/or Planning from the National Association for Interpretation
- Strong organizational and communication skills
- Knowledge of the Rocky Mountain ecology and geography and proven outdoor leadership skills
- Current driver’s license and safe driving record for the past 5 years
- Wilderness First Responder and CPR
Salary & Benefits based on experience (starting range $38,000 to 42,000)
To Apply Send cover letter, resume, employment application, and three references to Ann Colbert, Community Programs Director, GRNSS, P.O. Box 9469 Avon, CO 81620, email anns@gorerange.org , or fax 970-827-9730.
Closing date is March 29, 2010.
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Many volunteers selflessly give their time to help GRNSS further its mission in Eagle County. We appreciate their dedication in working with our educational programs as well as our behind the scenes operations. We have both long-term and short-term volunteer positions available, and we’re looking for enthusiastic and friendly individuals to join our volunteer team.
Volunteer Application Form
Volunteer Information Sheet - Lists all the positions mentioned below.
Current Volunteer Needs
Nature Discovery Center Docent
Work at our nature center located in a yurt on top of Vail Mountain. As part of a partnership with Vail Resorts and the United States Forest Service, we offer environmental interpretation experiences for visitors at Adventure Ridge. Duties include greeting guests and providing educational information related to the Rocky Mountains and the wildlife exhibits in the center. Excellent customer service skills required and a general knowledge of the local natural community desired. Docents work 10:30 am - 4:30 pm either weekly, biweekly or monthly during the ski season. Positions begin in December and January. Interview and training required for this position.
For more information contact:
Ann Colbert, Community Programs Director,
970-827-9725 x14, anns@gorerange.org
Development Data Guru
Gain experience as a vital member of the behind scenes administrative team of a non-profit. Duties include payment processing, invitation and recognition mailings, and data entry. GRNSS is seeking individuals interested in a minimum of 2 hours of work per week (20 hrs per week of work available). Work hours are flexible and occur during week days. Interview and training required for this position.
For more information contact: Tiffani Hoole, Office Manager, 970-827-9725 x10, science@gorerange.org.
Public Relations Ambassador
We’re looking for people with a passion for GRNSS programs and communicating with the community. Choose duties that interest you from writing newspaper articles to staffing information booths at public events or presenting GRNSS information at community gatherings. Interview and training required for this position.
For more information contact: Ann Colbert, Community Programs Director, 970-827-9725 x14, anns@gorerange.org
Program Photographer
GRNSS seeks individuals with digital cameras and time to visit school and community programs. Help expand GRNSS’ digital library by taking photos in the field while enjoying your time as a participant on the program. For more information contact: Ann Colbert 970-827-9725 x14, Community Programs Director, anns@gorerange.org.
One Time Event Opportunities:
Mail Party Crew
Assist us with the glamorous work of labeling, stuffing and sealing envelopes for bulk mail distribution. The work might not be intellectually stimulating, but the company is wonderful and snacks are provided. Let us know if you’d like to be on the list of people we contact for help at these times. Contact: Tiffani Hoole,
970-827-9725 x10, Office Manager, science@gorerange.org.
Special Event Crew
GRNSS hosts or participates in multiple special events each year. Needs vary from event to event, but duties could be anything from set up and tear down to food preparation or passing out brochures. Let us know if you would like to be on the list of people we contact for help at these times. Contact: Tiffani Hoole,
970-827-9725x10, Office Manager, science@gorerange.org.
School Program Chaperones
School field programs typically take place from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm on local public lands. Responsibilities include assisting educators with group management and serving as a back-up in case of student emergency. This is a great opportunity to spend the day outdoors with children learning about our mountain environment. Let us know if you would like to be on a list of potential chaperones, and we will contact you when we have space available. Contact: Gina Garrett, Youth Programs Director, 970-827-9725 x 17, youthprograms@gorerange.org.
If you are interested in any of these opportunities, or if you have other ideas of how you’d like to be involved at the Science School, please complete and return our volunteer Application to PO Box 9469, Avon, CO 81620 or fax 970-827-9730.
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Gore Range Natural Science School operates under special use permit by the White River National Forest, USDA Forest Service.
Gore Range Natural Science School is an equal opportunity employer. GRNSS does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, creed, or sexual orientation in any of its policies or programs.
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