- Organization
- National Park Service
Park Volunteer: Interpretation and Visitor Services
- Duration
- Recruiting through Sep 7th
- Location
- Ramah, NM
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
In-Person
Recruiting through Sep 7th
Ramah, NM 87321

About this Opportunity
El Morro National Monument is looking for friendly, motivated people to assist our visitor services program.
The volunteer position(s) runs from approximately April to mid-September, 2020. Beginning and ending dates are somewhat flexible. There may be a possibility to extend the position if the volunteer so desires. Note: one or more volunteer positions may be filled from this announcement. A minimum commitment of 4 months, and 32 hours of volunteer work per week is required. Preference may be given to applicants who can commit to more than the 4 month minimum.
DUTIES: Our volunteers aid seasonal and permanent staff with a variety of duties. These include: staffing the visitor center, opening and closing facilities, roving the trails, assisting park visitors, and helping with special projects. Physical requirements include the ability to hike a 2 mile, moderately strenuous park trail that climbs 250 feet and crosses uneven terrain.
Special projects may include, but are not limited to, rockfall and inscription monitoring, campground patrols, assistance with interpretive displays and publications, library tasks, and invasive species control. We are also very supportive of volunteers creating special projects based on their interests and skills.
SKILLS: Customer service experience, cash handling experience, ability to hike trails of uneven terrain including steep switchbacks, and the desire to learn about El Morro.
ORIENTATION: Volunteers new to the area will have work time to explore nearby parks and attractions, as well as quiet time in the park library to become familiar with the natural and cultural history of the national monument.
HOUSING: Furnished housing is available on site, and is provided free of charge. The housing consists of a spacious 3-bedroom house, which is shared with up to 2 other housemates. Each resident has their own private bedroom. Kitchen and living room are shared space.
LOCATION: El Morro is located in a rural area and is considered a remote duty station. The town of Grants, NM (population 10,000) is located approximately 50 miles east of the monument on Highway 53. Due to the distance to super markets, gas stations, and other services, a personal vehicle is required. There is no WiFi or internet available at the monument, but there are WiFi cafes in the local area. Depending on your carrier, cell phone reception may be limited or non-existant.
DESCRIPTION OF EL MORRO NATIONAL MONUMENT: All other rocks in America do not together hold so much history as do those of El Morro National Monument. Rising 200 feet above the valley floor, this massive sandstone bluff was a welcome landmark for weary travelers. A reliable waterhole hidden at its base made El Morro (or Inscription Rock) a popular campsite. Beginning in the late 1500s, Spanish explorers and soldiers, followed by American surveyors, immigrants and soldiers, passed by El Morro. While they rested in its shade and drank from the pool, many inscribed their signatures, dates and messages. Ancestral Puebloans, living in an 800-room pueblo on top of the bluff over 700 years ago, began this trend by carving hundreds of petroglyphs. El Morro was proclaimed the second National Monument in the National Park system on December 8, 1906. The vast continuum of human history inscribed upon the rock and preserved in the ancient ruins makes El Morro National Monument a handbook of cultural history of the Southwest. The majestic bluff, shady pool, high desert forest (7200 ft.), and sweeping vistas make this a natural wonder as well.
Issue area
- Environment