GOAT Group uses geographic pay tiers based on the employee's home state to align compensation with market differences across the U.S. Hiring Range: Tier 1 (Includes states such as California, New York (including New York City), Washington, Illinois and other higher-cost markets). If you are a California resident, please review our California Privacy Rights Notice for Job Applicants. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Environment: Generally this position works in an office environment. Fleet & Equipment Support - Coordinate with the Operations Assistant to support local company vehicle processes, including registration, maintenance, branding, fuel cards, tolls, violations, recalls, vehicle transportation, equipment setup, driver assignments, and liquidations.
Natural Resources, Wildlife Management, Biology, Aquatic Biology/Fishery Science/Aquaculture/Fishery Management, Ecology, Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Geography, Geology, Outdoor Recreation, Zoology/Animal Sciences, Water resources planning or management, Public Administration, Social Sciences (e.g., sociology, psychology, human dimensions), Public Engagement/volunteer management, Education, Program Management/Project Management and/or relevant experience in natural resources, wildlife management, biology, aquatic biology, fishery science or management, public engagement, volunteer management, education, program management, environmental education or interpretation, partnership coordination, public administration, office administration, training related to the work assigned equal to six (6) years. The Education, Interpretation, and Volunteer Section (EDPV) provides statewide formal and informal educational programs and activities to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) customers (internal and external) and constituents (hunters, anglers, outdoor recreationists, schools, etc.); develops organizational statewide partnerships with internal and external stakeholders regarding shared/common interests (participant recruitment and outreach, resource conservation, education, etc.); recruits, trains, and coordinates the use of volunteers statewide in a variety of activities and programs relating to Colorado's wildlife, outdoor recreation resources, and the management of those resources. |