Do you love being outdoors, riding bikes, and connecting with people? Want to be part of a collaborative trail team in DC, and be paid to engage with folks about trails and bikes?
The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) is looking for passionate and energetic trail champions with a wide range of skills and experiences for our Trail Ranger Team. This winter, we are looking to hire a dependable and thoughtful person who can grow into their role and join our existing field team.
This position is expected to begin in early February 2025. Pay will be $49,000 annually , plus benefits. This position is a full-time opportunity, with four-day, 8-hour per shift work weeks. A standard work week will be Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday for individual staff. Shifts will vary in start time to ensure varied trail presence, more details are included below.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
This position is based out of WABA’s Adams Morgan office in Washington, DC.
QUALIFICATIONS
There is not a standard job history, experience of biking, years of experience or skills set that made previous Trail Rangers successful. We would love to consider you as a candidate and don’t expect staff to know everything on day one! Give us your best pitch of how your professional and/or personal experience fits the job qualifications and the role in your cover letter.
Trail Rangers must have:
Additional qualifications and experience that are helpful, but not required:
SUPPORT
There’s a lot of work to do! Here’s some of what’s available to help get it done:
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
This is a full-time, non-exempt position with an annual salary of $49,000. Other benefits include:
HOW TO APPLY
Email your cover letter and resume to jobs[at]waba[dot]org with “DC Trail Ranger” as the subject line. Applications are due by January 15, 2025 and we expect the positions to start in mid February 2025.
Please make sure your application illustrates how you meet the qualifications for the job and what additional skills you would bring to the team. Here are some helpful resources as you prepare your job application materials: compilation of resources and resume basics. Applications that do not include a cover letter will be considered incomplete.
No phone calls please.
WABA is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, arrest record or criminal convictions, political affiliation, sexual orientation or gender identity, disability, sex, or age.
About the Trail Rangers Program
WABA’s Trail Ranger Program aims to make the District’s trails welcoming and inclusive to all residents, frequently used, and in a state of good repair. The program encourages trail use through daily trail presence, community engagement, trail maintenance, and trail user assistance. Trail Rangers cover paved multi-use trails within the District, including the Oxon Run Trail, Metropolitan Branch Trail, Anacostia River Trail, Marvin Gaye Trail, and connecting street routes. Trail Rangers act as trail ambassadors, offering a consistent and friendly presence to make the trails more enjoyable, inclusive and dependable for transportation and recreation.
Starting in January 2022, the Trail Ranger Program began year round staffing and operations (the program was seasonal for the previous nine years). Year round operation enables WABA to have a professional trail team with ongoing training and skill development.
You can learn more about the Trail Ranger Program here.
TEAM
The WABA Trail Ranger Team includes: the DC Trail Ranger field staff, two Lead Trail Ranger Managers, and a Trail Ranger Director. Day-to-day management of the program is done by the Lead Trail Rangers, with overall strategy and regional coordination by the Director. Team culture heavily values collaboration and mutual respect, with weekly all-staff team meetings and many decisions made or led by field staff. Individual Trail Rangers report directly to one of the Lead Trail Rangers.
ABOUT WABA
Mission & Vision
WABA empowers people to ride bikes, build connections, and transform places. We envision a just and sustainable transportation system where walking, biking, and transit are the best ways to get around.
Values
To make our vision a reality, we ground our work in five key values:
Joy: We celebrate people and share the joy of bicycling.
Boldness: We think big and transform passion into action.
Integrity: We earn trust through consistency, honesty, and transparency.
Justice: We put justice at the heart of our work.
Stewardship: We care for people and the environment, conserve resources, and evolve thoughtfully.
Learn more about WABA here.
Do you love being outdoors, riding bikes, and connecting with people? Want to be part of a collaborative trail team in DC, and be paid to engage with folks about trails and bikes?
The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) is looking for passionate and energetic trail champions with a wide range of skills and experiences for our Trail Ranger Team. This winter, we are looking to hire a dependable and thoughtful person who can grow into their role and join our existing field team.
This position is expected to begin in early February 2025. Pay will be $49,000 annually , plus benefits. This position is a full-time opportunity, with four-day, 8-hour per shift work weeks. A standard work week will be Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday for individual staff. Shifts will vary in start time to ensure varied trail presence, more details are included below.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Other benefits include:
Other benefits include:
Helpful, but not required:
Helpful, but not required:
Email your cover letter and resume to jobs[at]waba[dot]org with “DC Trail Ranger” as the subject line. Applications are due by January 15, 2025 and we expect the positions to start in mid February 2025.
Please make sure your application illustrates how you meet the qualifications for the job and what additional skills you would bring to the team. Here are some helpful resources as you prepare your job application materials: compilation of resources and resume basics. Applications that do not include a cover letter will be considered incomplete.
No phone calls please.
Email your cover letter and resume to jobs[at]waba[dot]org with “DC Trail Ranger” as the subject line. Applications are due by January 15, 2025 and we expect the positions to start in mid…