RV Volunteer: Maintenance and Visitor Services

Facility

a gravel path through a brown, sandy landscape
Welcome to Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge where you can find several opportunities to enjoy your public land! This refuge has many unique features that make it a valuable sanctuary for the natural resources of the southwest and the people of New Mexico. The gently rolling prairies of the east...

Location

Address

Route 1 Box 399
Las Vegas, NM 87701
United States

Date Range
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Volunteer Position Overview

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

About This Position

Background

Spanish for ‘the meadows,� Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge’s dates as far back as 8,000 BC when early North Americans inhabited the high plains area. The area is full of rich history, and you can even catch a glimpse of the famous Hermit's Peak here!


Strategically located at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the edge of El Llano Estacado, the 8,672-acre refuge overlaps three unique landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains and eastern prairies. This combination of habitats provides a haven for many species of wildlife, all of which you can enjoy! 


Las Vegas NWR is part of the Northern New Mexico NWR Complex, which also includes Maxwell and Rio Mora NWRs.


Volunteer Position

The Northern New Mexico NWR Complex strives to maintain a Queer/LGBTQA+ and BIPOC-friendly space and work environment. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappÏÂÔØ and living at this station requires the ability to work with, take direction from, and live near people of all ages, backgrounds, and personality types. Positive outlooks and flexibility are key to success at this refuge complex. We welcome RV volunteers of all backgrounds to apply!


We are seeking individuals or a couple to serve as Maintenance and Visitor Services volunteers for the FY 2025. We are flexible on exact volunteer dates. We will consider couples if we can find an appropriate position for your partner. RV pads are the only available housing.


°Õ³ó±ðÌý Maintenance and Visitor Services Volunteer Position requires that each individual work 24 hours per week (typically three 8-hour days) for a minimum of 3 months. The refuge has maintenance, biology, and visitor services needs. Duties will depend on each volunteer's experience and interest, but common duties may include; maintaining facilities (visitor center, tour loop, parking areas and vault toilets, trails and maintenance shop/yard), assisting farming program (if volunteer has heavy equipment certification they can assist with mowing and planting pivots), landscaping, staffing the visitor center, outreach and education, assisting with wildlife surveys (waterfowl, elk, etc), assisting with water delivery, and assisting the other refuges within in the Complex.


Please list at least two volunteer or professional work references on your application.


Important Information to Know:

We have a RV campground at Las Vegas NWR that is available for volunteers with a self-contained RV. There are currently 3 RV pads at Las Vegas NWR. There is no community building, however the Maintenance Shop is near the RV campground and there is a laundry facility, refrigerator and bathroom (no shower) that volunteers have access to. Due to the nature of our site, we require that all individuals using shared amenities be full-time RV volunteers (24 hours/week). The RV campground does have pretty reliable access to free Wi-Fi.


Aside from the standard DOI Volunteer Agreement, we require volunteers to sign a refuge Rules and Expectations Form when staying at the refuge RV campground.


The nearest city is Las Vegas, NM (15 minute drive). The station is considered connected with decent wi-fi at the Maintenance Shop, but cell service is spotty. Power outages can be frequent (especially during the monsoon season) and this can result in periods of limited cell coverage and wi-fi. As you may be the only residents on-site, it can feel very remote living on the beautiful Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge.

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