Washington Climber Stewards
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Washington Climber Stewards Posted by Access Fund on 02/09/2026 Job Basics Industry Sector: Outdoor Job Categories: Outdoor Education Company Type: Conservation, Recreation State: WA City: Country: United States Required Experience: Job Type: Seasonal Part Time Salary: Required to Relocate: Required to Travel: Employee May Telecommute: No Job Seeker Must Live Within: Job Description & Requirements OVERVIEW Access Fund is the nonprofit advocacy organization that leads and inspires the climbing community toward sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Founded in 1991, Access Fund represents more than 8 million climbers nationwide in its work to protect and conserve the land, fight for sustainable access, and build a community of inspired advocates. We execute on that mission across six core program areas: Public Lands Policy & Advocacy, Stewardship & Conservation, Land Acquisition & Protection, Grassroots Organizing & Advocacy, Risk Management & Landowner Support, and Climber Education. Access Fund is currently seeking two Climber Stewards to connect with and educate visitors, especially climbers, in several locations throughout the East Slope of the Cascades in Washington state. Climber Stewards are a part of Access Fundβs stewardship & education programming. Stewards will represent Access Fund while connecting with and educating climbers in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest at climbing areas throughout Mazama, Leavenworth, Washington Pass, the Enchantments, and surrounding areas. Stewards will work alongside Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest staff, as well as partner organizations such as Washington Climbers Coalition, Methow Valley Trails Collaborative, TREAD, and others in this critical climbing landscape to connect, inspire, and educate the increasing number of visiting climbers. Climber Stewards help to serve as a critical link between the climbing community and the important message of Leave No Trace (LNT), as well as critical protective ethics and behaviors. Climber Stewards have the opportunity to learn and develop skills in recreation management, resource protection, education and outreach, public land management, and more. If you have a passion for protecting climbing areas and love engaging and educating other climbers, this is your chance to live in and explore these areas for a season while helping to preserve key climbing areas for current and future generations. Job Responsibilities Education and Outreach Climber Stewards play a unique role in the long-term sustainability of recreation. The following are examples of the programming and outreach that the Climber Stewards will participate in and lead: Climber Coffee - Host morning events Friday through Sunday that provide free coffee to climbers at a rotating selection of locations. Climber Stewards will be responsible for coordinating event logistics, including brewing and serving coffee, setting up a table or booth with information about the region, ensuring flyers are posted for Climber Coffee locations, and engaging with climbers to discuss the latest issues and best practices related to climbing, camping, natural and cultural resources, and other relevant topics. Crag Chats - Visit crags to engage with climbers where they are, while they climb. Climber Stewards will visit different walls throughout the season to communicate with climbers about current issues and best practices, as well as help facilitate a richer understanding of the climbing area's special nature. Stewards are not required to climb. Special Events - Plan, coordinate, and host up to five (5) special events throughout the season. Events are designed to further engage with and build a community of stewardship and respectful visitation. Events may also include participation in external programs, such as virtual webinars or representing Access Fund at an off-site event. Stewardship - Climber Stewards will encourage and promote volunteer opportunities in the region. They will support, participate in, and coordinate stewardship events to protect natural and cultural resources throughout the Forest. Qualifications Your experience may refer to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, which helps build the competencies, knowledge, and skills that translate directly to this opening. We encourage all interested applicants to apply, regardless of meeting all of the preferred qualifications. Tell us how you can contribute to our team in a cover letter. Skills and Experience Weβre Looking For A passion for Washington climbing and its protection. Knowledge of the climbi
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Last updated: 2/19/2026
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