Position & Program Summary
Trailhead Ambassador Technicians will implement a Trailhead Ambassador program at high-traffic trailheads, campsites, and day use areas on the Cle Elum Ranger District of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, May-September 2026. Trailhead Ambassadors act as the first point of contact for recreators, equipping them with basic information for safe, informed, and positive outdoor experiences. The Trailhead Ambassador program aims to inspire the next generation of stewards for our public lands and enforce sustainable use of the outdoors by disseminating Leave No Trace principles and information about how to recreate responsibly.
Organizational Overview
The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust works to steward a diverse landscape that stretches 100 miles from the shores of Puget Sound across the Cascade Mountains to Central Washington. Designated as a National Heritage Area in 2019, the Greenway landscape encompasses two million people, 28 cities, three major river systems, two Interstate highways, and 1.5 million acres (900,000 acres publicly owned). Its working lands support forests and farms on both sides of the mountains. Its waterways provide habitat for salmon. Its protected alpine wilderness includes recovery corridors for wolves, grizzly bears, and other species once hunted to regional extinction. Its expansive access to nature, including 1,600 miles of trails, is the heart of Washington’s $20 billion outdoor recreation economy.
Vast natural resources, the nation’s 15th largest metropolitan area, and many competing interests create the potential for conflicts. Navigating these conflicts, with the goal of conserving that precarious balance between natural and built environments, is the founding and enduring purpose of the Greenway Trust.
An early adopter of “collective impact,” the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust was founded on the belief that to grow in harmony with nature instead of consuming it, the full community must be engaged. The goal of conserving this region’s wild and green character brought together the spheres of government, industry, and conservation and community organizations for the first time. Collaboration, compromise, and common good were the rules of engagement. We are proud to say that, three decades later, they still are.
Essential Job Functions
Execute Trailhead Ambassador Programming (50%)
Volunteer Oversight (15%)
Program Documentation and Support (15%)
Greenway Field Programs Support (10%)
Other (10%)
Experience
Please review the complete job description for this posting with additional information on skills, abilities and requirements. At least one year of demonstrated experience with a combination of the following:
Reports To
Kittitas Programs Senior Manager
Work Schedule
Part-time non-exempt position. Position will typically work a 32-hour week, Friday to Monday, from date of hire through September 30, 2026.
Work Location
110 East First St, Cle Elum, WA, 98922. This position is hybrid, with much time spent planning and scouting in the field, and flexibility to work from home or the Cle Elum office location. Field work will be located within Kittitas County, and optional monthly meetings with the full Greenway staff will occur at one of the King County office or off-site locations.
Physical Requirements
The majority of this position’s tasks include event leadership in the field, with physical requirements such as working in all types of weather; walking up to five miles across uneven terrain; transporting event supplies (e.g., A-frame signs; folded tables and chairs; supply bins); and visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental hazards. Program documentation and support tasks involve sitting or standing for long periods while working on a computer and participating in meetings.
Field Gear
The Greenway Trust provides a long- and short-sleeved shirt and a hat at the start of the season, and loans rain gear (overalls and jacket) and required personal protective equipment. The Greenway Trust provides a $250 gear stipend at the start of the season to help employees purchase required personal gear, including closed-toe shoes that are comfortable for walking up to five miles and a backpack.
Equal Opportunity Provider
The Greenway Trust is committed to providing equal opportunity for all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, ancestry, genetic information, use of a service animal, honorably discharged veteran, military status, political ideology, personal appearance, family responsibilities, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law. Each person is evaluated on the basis of personal aptitude and merit.
A complete list of benefits for seasonal employees can be found on the Greenway Trust’s Career page. Select benefits include a $250 gear stipend (at the start of the season), paid time off, offer of an Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Agreement (ICHRA) for employees enrolled in an eligible health policy ($200 ICHRA monthly contribution from the Greenway Trust for qualified individual health plans for temporary employees working over 30 hours/week), and optional participation in a 403(b) retirement plan.
Send a cover letter and resume explaining your interest and capabilities to apply@mtsgreenway.org. Your cover letter should not exceed two pages, and should address the following:
We will contact applicants when we reach the priority deadline and anticipate conducting the interview process early to mid-April 2026. Applicants invited to interview with the Greenway Trust will also be asked to provide three references related to previous experience.