TEMPORARY Seasonal Employee – Paonia State Park
State of Colorado
Posted: February 9, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of Colorado
Department of Natural Resources
This temporary job involves patrolling Colorado's lakes and reservoirs by boat to enforce boating safety laws, respond to emergencies, and educate the public on safe water recreation.
Workers will issue tickets for violations, maintain equipment, and provide customer service to visitors.
It's a good fit for someone who enjoys outdoor work, has boating experience, and wants a seasonal role with flexible hours that can accommodate school schedules.

| DESCRIPTION OF JOB: |
| This is an unarmed law enforcement position that enforces all applicable Colorado Boating Safety Laws, park laws, and regulations, fairly and consistently. This includes but is not limited to Boating Safety Statutes and Parks and Wildlife laws (Title 33). A person in this position travels across the State conducting boating safety patrols on lakes and reservoirs. Patrols are conducted from patrol boats and officers will also operate a patrol truck while towing a trailered patrol boat, respond to emergencies and resolve complaints, issue penalty assessments and summons to violators, complete reports and may be required to appear in court. This position will also assure quality customer service, equipment maintenance, repair and cleanliness, and engage the public with boating safety education programs. NOTE: This position is up to 40 hours per week and up to nine months in duration. School schedules may be accommodated. Any one position may not involve all of the specified duties or knowledge, skills and abilities, nor are the listed examples exhaustive. EXAMPLES OF WORK Enforces the laws of Colorado Parks and Wildlife (Title 33), and by use of citations and warnings.Prepares criminal cases for prosecution, makes court appearances as required, and reports final case dispositions.Patrols the assigned area by emergency equipped vehicle, boat, on foot, and/or by use of specialized vehicles (motorcycle, ATV, etc.).Provides protection and security for park visitors and their property.Provides first aid and CPR to injured visitors and/or employees.Assists with the coordination and conducts search and rescue/recovery operations.Collects and processes evidence while maintaining a proper chain of custody for use in criminal prosecution.Participates in and/or coordinates law enforcement services at special events in assigned facilities.Assists park visitors by providing information and directions and answering questions.Prepares and submits financial reports and purchase orders.Maintains accurate, up-to-date records and files for assigned facilities.Promotes public relations by giving educational programs to schools, civic groups and park users concerning the state park system, law enforcement and security.Conducts annual physical inventories of all accountable division property.Performs safety and security inspections in assigned facilities.Provides security for collected fees and funds and makes bank deposits as required.Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, SUBSTITUTIONS, CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT & APPEAL RIGHTS: Appear before an oral interview board. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: This position will perform physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling of materials. UNIFORMS: The program will provide some uniform items. Employee will be required to purchase limited uniform items at their own expense. EXAMPLES OF KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
In addition to work activities, below is a list of means and manner of conducting duties in this position: In an Enclosed Vehicle or Equipment — Travel via vehicle, etc is required for this position. Job duties for this position cover various areas of Colorado and may require the operation of 4-wheel drive vehicles, ATVs, towing trailers, operating boats, etc. A vehicle will be provided for the required statewide travel. Freedom to Make Decisions — Decisions are made on a daily basis. Part of the decision-making responsibility is to determine what level is appropriate for each decision and to forward with background information and recommendations those decisions that need supervisory authority. Telephone/Radio — The phone/radio is the primary means of communication for this position and is used daily. Outdoors, Exposed to Weather — Fieldwork for this position is necessary and the worker will be outdoors, exposed to weather at least weekly if not daily. Deal With External Customers — Dealing with external customers is critical to the position and extremely important Electronic Mail —This is one of the primary means of communication for this job. Email is used at least weekly, if not daily. Each Ranger will be provided a laptop computer for communication, reports, etc. Applicant should have an intermediate competency in computer base programs, such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Face-to-Face Discussions — Face-to-face discussions/meetings occur at least weekly, if not daily. Structured versus Unstructured Work — This job is more unstructured than structured. Work often exceeds the time available, and it is the workers' duty to prioritize tasks and deal with prioritizing unscheduled work that arises. Schedule — The number of hours worked is, on average, but not limited to, 40 hours per week. Shifts are generally 8-10 hours and will include weekends and holidays. Consequence of Error — Error in this position could result in minor to serious implications if the mistake is not readily correctable (depending on the situation). Letters and Memos —Letters and memos are written on a weekly basis. Most written communication is handled electronically via email. Contact With Others —Contact with others occurs daily and should be considered one of the critical contexts for the position. Work With Work Group or Team — As explained above, contact with others is critical to the position and is almost always working in a group or as part of a team. Indoors, Environmentally Controlled — Fieldwork for this position is necessary; however, a large portion of the training will occur in a classroom or other controlled indoor environment. UNIFORMS: The program will provide some uniform items. Employee will be required to purchase limited uniform items at their own expense. |
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