TEMPORARY Limited Commission Ranger - Cheyenne Mountain State Park
State of Colorado
Posted: January 13, 2026 (2 days ago)
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State of Colorado
Department of Natural Resources
Location
Colorado, --
Salary
$19.50 - $19.50
per hour
Type
Temporary
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This temporary job as a park ranger at Stage Coach State Park involves patrolling the area, educating visitors, enforcing park rules, and helping with daily operations like collecting fees and maintaining facilities.
It's an outdoor role that requires interacting with the public and responding to emergencies, lasting up to nine months starting in May 2026.
A good fit would be someone who enjoys nature, has strong customer service skills, and is comfortable working in varying weather conditions.

Temporary Park Rangers educate the public and patrol our State Parks. They perform a wide variety of jobs, and most work is conducted outside in all seasons and weather conditions.
Park Rangers work where everyone comes to play! They wear many hats because of the diversity of the State's geography, visitors, and recreational opportunities.
Issuing citations for violationsConduct patrols of park areas by vehicle, Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV), boat, bicycle, or foot.Responding to emergencies and resolving visitor complaints.Completing reports and may be required to appear in court.Assisting in all areas of daily park operations, which may include:Revenue/fee collection, verification, basic accounting, and depositsGeneral park or facility maintenance, such as cleaning of public facilities (restrooms, vault toilets, campsites, picnic areas, trails, etc) as needed.Visitor services operations which may involve education and interpretive programs.
Lake, river, and backcountry recreation parks may have additional, separate duties.Other duties as assigned.This position is up to 40 hours per week and up to nine months in duration.
School schedules MAY be accommodated. Qualifications REQUIREMENTS:Must be 21 years of age or older.
Must have a current and valid driver's license required for operating a state vehicle and an acceptable driving record (which will be verified as part of the comprehensive background check process).
IMPORTANT - Federal law maintains the prohibition of illegal drugs. If you have used marijuana within the past 12 months and/or used any illegal drugs within the past 36 months, you will be disqualified from the process and will not advance further.
If you have been convicted of a felony or any domestic violence charge and/or been convicted of any misdemeanors that prohibit POST certification for Colorado Peace Officer standards (see link: Decertifying Misdemeanors Colorado POST), you will be disqualified from the process.
Successful completion of a comprehensive background check is required.
Must be available to work various shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, and may involve working during inclement weather.
This position requires outdoor physical work that may require climbing in and out of vessels/vehicles and/or under trailers to perform job functions.
The work site will provide some uniform items; however, employees may be required to purchase limited uniform items at their own expense.
Must attend and successfully complete required Colorado State Park training (may include full exposure to OC spray).
Must have or be able to attain valid current First Aid and CPR certifications.
Must be able to work with limited supervision and work well within a team.
Must possess strong interpersonal communication skills to deliver excellent customer service.
Basic computer skills required (MS Office Suite, Google App Suite)
Preference may be given to applicants with or working towards a Natural Resources degree or similar education.
Previous experience handling money and working with the public is preferred.
Must be able to lift 50 pounds repeatedly during the course of a workday.
Pursuant to the DNR-120 Fleet and Driving Standards Administrative Directive, any worker who will be expected to drive a State-owned vehicle is responsible for maintaining a safe driving record and a valid driver license prior to driving any State-owned vehicle.
To be compliant with the new fleet vehicle policy, Motor Vehicle Records (MVRs) will be pulled for review for workers who: Have an assigned State fleet vehicle
Are required to operate a vehicle as part of the position
Utilize a State fleet vehicle as a pool vehicle
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