Fall/Winter/Spring RV Volunteers

Facility

Two Mississippi sandhill cranes walk through a wet pine savanna
Look in any direction at Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge and you look back to an earlier time along the Gulf Coast. The landscape is flat, like a prairie. The ground, blanketed with impervious clay soil, is waterlogged and acidic. Yet here, a rich, colorful blend of rare orchids...

Location

Address

7200 Crane Lane
Gautier, MS 39553
United States

Date Range
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Volunteer Position Overview

Volunteers Needed
-
Recruitment Start Date
Recruitment End Date
Days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Training Required
No
Security Clearance Needed
Yes
Virtual
No
Suitability
55+

About This Position

Dates:

We are looking for volunteers that are available for a minimum of 3 months and a maximum of 6 months beginning September 2025. Exact start and end dates are flexible. Both individuals and couples are welcome to apply. Volunteers arriving as individuals can expect to work 30 hours per week while volunteers arriving as couples can expect to work 24 hours per week, per person in exchange for an RV site with full hookup. A laundry facility is also available on site. There is cell coverage with good signal strength depending on the service carrier but no internet service. Most volunteers use their "hotspots". Workdays typically begin at 8:30 am and end around 3:30 pm. Volunteers may work independently or as part of a team of refuge volunteers directed by the Visitor Use Manager.

Position Description:

We are seeking enthusiastic, friendly volunteers to serve in and around the visitor center to help ensure that our visitors have a memorable and safe experience while enjoying all the refuge has to offer. Duties for this position include providing orientation and information to visitors; taking reservations for programs and tours; operating audio/visual equipment; performing opening/closing duties at the center; performing minor maintenance and cleaning of the visitor use areas, performing grounds maintenance and trail work; ensuring the refuge is free of litter; weeding & small tree trimming, administrative work, and assisting the refuge with special projects and events. Individual projects or opportunities to assist with biology work may be available based on the volunteer's interests and refuge needs.

Requirements:

Ensuring a clean and well-maintained site for the public is of the utmost importance. Strong customer service skills and some public speaking ability is required. All volunteers must have the ability to communicate with a wide variety of visitors while maintaining a positive attitude, show enthusiasm for serving the public, and express a desire to learn about and explore the refuge. While natural history knowledge is helpful, it is not required. One of the most important qualifications a volunteer can have is flexibility, as we have a small staff with a LOT of work to do, so priorities and work assignments can change quickly. Couples will work the same days but may work independently of each other depending on refuge needs. Applicants must have a valid driver鈥檚 license. On-site orientation, training, and a uniform (volunteer shirts) will be provided and required to wear while on-duty.


Refuge housing is not available. Volunteers must be able to provide their own lodging (RV, travel trailer, 5th wheel). When applying, please provide contact information for three references. If applying as a couple, please provide聽an application for both individuals.

** Please indicate on your application which months you are available to volunteer.


About the Refuge:

Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge is located in Jackson County, MS -- with its headquarters in the town of Gautier, MS. We are approximately 45 minutes from the city of Mobile, AL and 1 hour 45 minutes from New Orleans, LA on the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast.


The refuge consists of just under 20,000 acres of pine savanna, bayous, and Gulf Coast prairies and is home to the critically endangered Mississippi Sandhill Crane. The Mississippi sandhill crane can only be found in Jackson County MS, with approximately 170 birds left in the wild. The refuge also provides habitat for many migratory and grassland bird species that greatly benefit from the variety of habitats the refuge provides. In addition, the spring months offer outstanding wildflower viewing -- with the pine savanna being one of the most diverse plant communities in North America -- second only to the tropics! The refuge offers visitors excellent opportunities to participate in hiking, wildlife photography, wildlife observation, environmental education, and research.

Duties/Activities

Botany
Campground Maintenance
Conservation Education
Construction/Maintenance
General Assistance
Science
Tour Guide/Interpretation
Trail/Campground Maintenance
Visitor Information
Weed/Invasive Species Control

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