Kofa National Wildlife Refuge RV Primitive Site Nov-Dec 2025

Facility

mountainous desert landscape with sparse green vegetation and tall mountains
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge was established from public lands on January 25, 1939, by Executive Order 8039 for the protection of desert bighorn sheep.

Location

Address

9300 East 28th Street
Yuma, AZ 85365
United States

Date Range
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Volunteer Position Overview

Volunteers Needed
-
Recruitment Start Date
Recruitment End Date
Days
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Training Required
No
Security Clearance Needed
Yes
Virtual
No

About This Position

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge is a large refuge and wilderness area located in the Sonoran Desert. Preserved for desert bighorn sheep, it is an important source population for re-establishment of desert bighorn sheep populations throughout the Southwest. RV Volunteers play an important role in assisting the refuge staff with monitoring wildlife drinkers, assisting with habitat maintenance, and informing the public of specific refuge regulations, as well as the purpose of the National Wildlife Refuge System. To learn more about the refuge please visit https://www.fws.gov/refuge/kofa.


Duties:

  • Replace and install signs throughout refuge
  • Monitor for wilderness encroachment by vehicles and repair habitat damage
  • Monitor wildlife drinkers
  • Restock brochures throughout the refuge
  • Record traffic counter data.
  • Monitor camper numbers on the refuge
  • Basic maintenance on historic structures
  • Be available to assist with special events and interpretive programs
  • Wear U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service volunteer’s uniform
  • Drive a refuge vehicle
  • Greet visitors and provide information about the refuge
  • Inform visitors of regulations
  • Other Duties may be assigned by Site or Direct Supervisor

Qualifications:

 

  • Must be able to hike a minimum of five miles over sometimes rough steep terrain
  • Must be able to carry 30 pounds over short distances
  • Must possess a valid driver's license
  • Ability to operate a four-wheel drive vehicle on rough and rocky roads
  • Willing to work 24-30 hours per week, including weekends and holidays
  • Desire to talk with and inform the public about rules and regulations
  • Must wear USFWS volunteer uniform
  • Enthusiasm and willingness to learn

Job Hazards:


  • General Housekeeping
  • Slip, Trip and Fall Hazards

If desired, volunteers may also have the opportunity to assist with other refuge duties such as repairing historical cabins, removing invasive weeds, and participating in special events.

 

Requirements: The RV Primitive Site Volunteer position requires a commitment of 24-30 hours per volunteer per week. Couples are preferred, but not mandatory. Must be able to dry camp on the refuge for the entire commitment. The refuge will provide water, propane and a port-a-potty. We are currently seeking volunteer(s) for November 2025 – December 2025.

 

When applying, please provide contact information for three references and resume. Two references should be professional.


For Additional information, please contact us at SWAZ@FWS.GOV.

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