Public Lands Steward
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High Peaks Alliance
Farmington, ME (In Person)
Full-Time
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Public Lands Steward High Peaks Alliance Farmington, Maine Job Type Temporary
Salary $18 - $20 per hour
Deadline Jun 05, 2026
Min. Experience 0 - 1 year
Compensation:
$18.00 to $20.00 per hourPosition Type:
Seasonal, Full-TimeSeason Duration:
May 18th - August 28th 2026 (15 weeks)Location:
Western Maine About The High Peaks Initiative The High Peaks Initiative (HPI) is a collaboration of local, regional, and national organizations operating within Maine's High Peaks region to protect important natural resources, secure public access to outdoor recreation opportunities, and support healthy human and natural communities in the highlands of western Maine. The High Peaks region, spanning over one million acres, is home to 10 of Maine's 14 tallest peaks, many unique sensitive ecological zones, pristine habitats for game animals and fish, and countless lakes and ponds. The High Peaks offer abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, skiing, paddling, ATV-riding, snowmobiling, birding, and mountain biking, just to name a few. Through the facilitation of community-based advocacy and strong relationships with environmental policymakers, the High Peaks Initiative strives to preserve the environmental integrity of the region and foster the relationship between people and their natural landscapes by cooperating with government entities and private landowners to ensure access to the region's numerous natural gems. About This Opportunity The High Peaks Alliance (HPA), a core member of the High Peaks Initiative, will be facilitating the second season of our Recreation Ranger program. Our rangers are tasked with taking on trail improvement projects for our partners within the HPI, as well as the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands (BPL). In addition to the HPA and BPL, our rangers will complete projects on properties managed by the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust and Maine Huts and Trails, both of which are also partnered organizations within the HPI. This year, our rangers will consist of a 4-person trail crew as well as two Public Lands Stewards. As key members of our seasonal rangers, the Public Lands Stewards will work independently to help manage the BPL's public reserved lands within the High Peaks region. This includes the Tumbledown, Bigelow Preserve, Flagstaff Lake, Mount Abraham, Crocker Mountain, Chain of Ponds, Bald Mountain, and Richardson Public Reserved Lands. Tumbledown alone receives nearly 70,000 visitors each year and is arguably one of the most heavily trafficked public land units in the state. This position will function as the eyes and ears of the BPL in their Western Mountains Region and will be responsible for detailed data collection and documentation of their observations. The stewards will operate with a high degree of autonomy under the supervision of our Lead Recreation Ranger. This role will involve occasional collaboration with our seasonal trail crew as well. Applicants must have a strong passion for the outdoors and be comfortable working alone in remote settings. Desired Skills, Abilities, and Values- Ability to repetitively lift, pull, and carry loads weighing 50 pounds or more
- Tolerance of all weather conditions, sometimes austere
- Self-motivated within an independent work environment
- Receptive to feedback and constructive criticism
- Must be punctual and arrive at work and scheduled events on time
- Experience with power tools, hand tools, basic carpentry, and painting is essential
- Previous outdoor work experience is ideal
- An interest in outdoor recreation and conservation
- Ability to function on a flexible work schedule
- Must own a reliable personal vehicle capable of driving off paved roads
- Carry oneself in the field courteously and professionally when engaging with project partners and the general public
- Enthusiasm for embracing challenges and problem-solving Primary Responsibilities
- Maintain pit toilets, fire rings, and kiosks at public campsites and keep them free of litter
- Utilize weed eaters, loppers, and saws to manage overgrowth within campsites and trails
- Perform trail maintenance tasks such as construction of water bars, stepping stones, stone staircases, and drainage features, as well as blowdown removal
- Document and report resource damage and abuse
- Serve as a positive ambassador of the High Peaks Initiative through positive interactions with trail-users and project partners.
- Participate in scheduled performance evaluations to monitor individual progress and well-being
- Assist Lead Recreation Ranger in the collection of data for end-of-season reports.
- Draft daily reports documenting visitor data
- Educate visitors on Leave No Trace principles and politely offer advice on how to recreate outdoors with a low ecological impact.
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