Seasonal Crew Leader (Great Smoky Mountains)
Company: Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Location: Asheville
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Organizational Mission: The
Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s mission is to protect, manage, and
advocate for the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Position
Summary Under the supervision of the Regional Manager, the Crew
Leader is responsible for implementing Trail and related facility
construction, reconstruction, and land management projects. This
position manages and motivates trail crews, which consist of crew
members and/or volunteers. The Crew Leader is responsible for
behavior management and fostering positive crew morale through
consistent teamwork. This position will provide collaborative
leadership for the crew, ensure safety procedures are followed and
communicate with partners. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Implement Trail construction, reconstruction, and maintenance
projects in cooperation with A.T clubs and partner agencies.
Determine logistical needs in advance to ensure that appropriate
tools, equipment, materials, and other necessary resources are
available to complete assigned projects. Ensure volunteer and/or
staff trail crew members are trained in and implement best
practices in Trail design, construction, reconstruction, and
maintenance according to ATC and land managing agency standards.
Ensure safe and sanitary conditions at field camps and work sites,
transport crews safely, and respond appropriately to any emergency
situations that may arise. Promote an atmosphere in which all crew
members feel welcomed, motivated, safe, and included, and where
participation and contributions from all are valued and
appreciated. Follow the direction of designated supervisors with
respect to duties, logistics, timetables, projects, submit biweekly
timesheets, weekly hour and project reports, and perform other
duties as assigned. Ensure purchases of food, supplies, gear, and
materials follow ATC’s financial procedures. Travel on foot over
rough terrain and for long distances while carrying equipment in
possible inclement weather. Assist Basecamp Coordinator with
volunteer transportation, volunteer basecamp orientation, routine
camp maintenance or other duties as scheduled or required.
Qualifications Two or more seasons of front/backcountry camping or
working outdoors. At least one season of trail crew leadership. At
least one season of experience in building/rebuilding trails:
constructing new sidehill, stone steps or cribbing, log steps or
cribbing, improving drainage, addressing erosion, etc. Ability to
manage and be responsible for all aspects of a trail crew. In good
mental and physical health, ability to hike up to 10 miles per day
in steep, mountainous terrain. Commitment to ATC management and
resource protection efforts. Proven ability to work with minimal
supervision. Ability to effectively communicate with individuals,
groups and partners. Ability to live independently and work in a
remote area with minimal supervision. Strong hiking and outdoor
experience. Experience working with volunteers of all ages,
backgrounds, and skill levels. Ability to hike up to 10 miles per
day in steep, mountainous terrain. Basic knowledge of Appalachian
Trail Conservancy’s cooperative management system preferred.
Comfortable working multiple days outdoors in frequently adverse
weather conditions. Leave No Trace Trainer or Master Educator
desirable, awareness training is provided. Current Wilderness
First-Aid, or higher and CPR certification is preferred training
will be provided. Willingness to participate in additional required
training which includes but not limited to: USFS chainsaw &
crosscut saw certification, WFR/WFA, advanced rockwork, rigging,
safe driving. Physical Demands and Work Environment Regular use of
a computer is required; Microsoft Office, Office 365, APD,
NetSuite, Salesforce, ESRI GIS, NPS database and Google
applications are used. May be exposed to hazardous physical
conditions and seasonal exposure to extreme weather conditions,
including rain, snow, humidity, intense heat, and sunlight. Must be
able to hike for extended periods, stand for long periods, perform
routine moderate lifting, carry up to 50 pounds in a backpack over
a minimum of five miles, traverse rough, uneven terrain and wet and
slippery surfaces. Access to a personal vehicle is strongly
preferred. Possible exposure to ticks and pests, extreme weather,
and hazards typical of a backcountry environment. Additional
Information: Term Length: April 1, 2026 to Oct. 23, 2026 Hourly
Rate: $20.50 – $21.50 Location/Region required to work from: North
Carolina and Tennessee, primarily Great Smoky Mountains National
Park, from crew base near Gatlinburg, TN Benefits: 1 hour of sick
time per 30 hours worked. A field food stipend is provided. Offer
contingent on satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record report. ATC Equal
Employment Opportunity Statement ATC encourages collaboration,
flexibility, and fairness with all employees and volunteers to
enable participation and contributions to their fullest potential.
We are committed to being an inclusive organization and recognize
that a broad range of perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds
contributes to an effective and successful organizational culture
and mission. ATC prohibits discrimination in employment on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender
identity and/or expression), national origin, marital status,
disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee
organization, retaliation, parental status, military service,
political affiliation, union membership, or any other status
protected by the laws and regulations in the locations where we
operate. ATC's Identity Statement
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