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Green Mountain Club Backcountry Caretakers are multi-talented stewards of the Long Trail system! Caretakers live on-trail four nights a week, stationed at Long Trail overnight campsites. As a Caretaker, your duties are divided between trail maintenance and hiker education. Caretakers are NOT rangers; you’ll employ friendly education and stewardship techniques at the Green Mountains’ most popular hiking areas in order to encourage safe, low-impact hiking practices and to protect the trail.
Trail Maintenance:
Caretakers are generally responsible for maintaining 10-20 miles of trail: repairing drainage structures, cutting blowdowns, and repainting signs and blazes. You will also maintain the shelters, privies, and trail structures within your range.
Hiker Education:
At your assigned summit or pond, you will engage the hiking public in conversations about low-impact hiking practices and about the fragile natural areas which support many rare and endangered species. Our goal is to facilitate a positive experience on trail for all hikers, while protecting the resource of the trail itself.
All caretaker positions require the ability to work independently, desire to educate the public, and drive to do gritty behind-the-scenes work (including privy maintenance)! All caretakers must be comfortable spending 4 nights per week camping in a tent, sometimes alone and sometimes sharing campsites with the public. Caretakers are responsible for their own food and transportation to/from the trailhead and days off. Green Mountain Club provides tents or shelters, stoves, stove fuel, tools, field guides, maps, and informational resources. Communal day-off housing is available in Waterbury Center or Mt. Tabor, VT.
Program Structure:
Caretakers are stationed at approximately 10-12 popular and ecologically sensitive sites on the Long Trail System.
Caretakers in Southern Vermont work on the Long Trail/Appalachian Trail within the Green Mountain National Forest. These caretakers are assigned to popular hiking and backpacking destinations such as Stratton Pond and Little Rock Pond. Caretakers in Northern Vermont are stationed in fragile alpine or subalpine ecosystems such as Camel’s Hump and Sterling Pond. These caretakers spend about half their time engaged with the public, modeling and encouraging low-impact hiking practices.
Please also consider the Mt. Mansfield Caretaker position, a more heavily public-facing role.
Caretakers are supervised and supported by the Field Coordinator, plus a Lead Caretaker for either Northern or Southern Vermont.
2026 Position Dates:
Commitment to full season preferred.
Full Season: June 3 – October 15
Summer: June 3 – August 7
Fall: August 3 – October 15
Schedule: Five days per week, typically including weekends. (Part time schedule may be considered for some locations.) Regular weekly schedule assigned at start of season.
Compensation: $650-700/week plus housing.
Benefits: Housing provided, Wilderness First Aid class included with training, retirement (403b) matching, eligible for pro deal gear discounts.
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