Trail Ridge Road (U.S. Hwy 34) is closed to vehicles to through travel for the season. Trail Ridge Road is closed on the east side of the park at Many Parks Curve and on the west side of the park at Colorado River Trailhead.
Transponder Sales Will Be Available at Beaver Meadows Visitor Center Starting Sunday, April 13
Transponder sales and renewals will be available on Sundays between the hours of 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. beginning this Sunday, April 13, 2025. This optional amenity is available to annual and lifetime passholders. See webpage for details. More
The Teacher in Residence program provides opportunities for teachers to have rich work experiences in a national park. Teachers return to the classroom and share their experiences and knowledge of these American treasures with children while national park education curriculum benefits from their expertise.
Program Background
Teachers in Residence spend two weeks working alongside the Education and Outreach team at Rocky Mountain National Park primarily focusing on experiencing park resources, updating field trip curriculum and creating new activities for use in the park and for teachers to use in their classrooms.
Dates of Service
Negotiable: 2 consective weeks from June - August
Plan on investing 40 hrs/week, and using your own computer equipment.
Benefits To Teachers:
Obtain a wide range of new knowledge and skills by working with park staff and partners
Enhance their curriculum in multiple content areas
Gain access to a wide array of teaching resources and tools
Volunteer uniform hat, shirt and jacket provided
Stipend upon residency completion: $800
To Schoolchildren:
Provide an opportunity to connect to their nation's heritage in new and creative ways
Learn about volunteering and employment with the National Park Service
Receive new tools and resources for exploring natural and cultural history
To Rocky Mountain National Park:
Reach new or under-served audiences
Build a network of enthusiastic, knowledgeable educators who are able to teach their students and colleagues about National Parks
Enrich the park visitor experience and the education program through the expertise and programming offered by the Teacher in Residence
Qualifications
Rocky Mountain National Park seeks teachers of exceptional ability who think and act creatively, have demonstrated communication and problem solving skills, and are fully computer literate.
Candidates must be dedicated to and experienced with learner-centered education with children.
All teachers are welcome to apply. Teachers in the local commuting area who attend or are able to attend RMNP ranger led field trips with their classrooms will have preference. Multiple positions are typically hosted each summer.
Duties & Responsibilities
Each teacher will review and create or update content stations for existing or potential field trips to RMNP. Complete reviews will include: grade level standards alignment, grade level appropriateness, activities, and content. Ideally, program outlines will be updated and new, interactive, hands-on activities for the learning stations that best build off of classroom learning will be developed.
Application Process
To apply, please submit a letter of intent by email. This letter would include what you hope to accomplish in this residency, if you have any field trip experience with Rocky so far, and what value would be added to your classroom by this experience. A general resume is helpful but optional.
Application Deadline: Positions are open until filled.
Email application to: RMNP_Education_Rangers@nps.gov with the subject line "Teacher in Residence Application"