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Ghost Ranch is often in need of volunteers to share their time and talents at both locations. Some needs are long term and others are short term.
Ghost Ranch Volunteer Opportunities:
Human Resources Director - to provide human resources management and professional services to the Ghost Ranch Education and Retreat Center organization.
Volunteer Program Coordinator - to coordinate the volunteer programs for Ghost Ranch at the Abiquiu and Santa Fe facilities. Will also manage the recruitment of adult volunters and summer college staff volunteers.
Ghost Ranch in Santa Fe is seeking volunteers for the following areas:
- A volunteer couple to do building maintenance and front desk reception. This is also a long term assignment with housing provided.
- Volunteers to do maintenance, general administration support and/or seasonal gardening
Also available, either paid or volunteer with housing and meals provided -
- half-time maintenance worker with basic plumbing, electrical 1 and general maintenance skills, and
- a retired or licensed plumber
These can be either two half-time positions or one full time position depending on the skill level. English language required.
Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu is seeking volunteers for the following areas:
- Front desk receptionist
- Computer specialist to perform desktop troubleshooting, general computer systems development and hardware maintenance
- School activities coordinator to be responsible for planning, coordinating, and organizing on-site school visits with Ghost Ranch's Florence Hawley Ellis Museum of Anthropology, the Ruth Hall Museum of Paleontology and the Ghost Ranch Piedra Lumbre Education and Visitor Center.
- Volunteer couple to assist at the Ghost Ranch Piedra Lumbre Education and Visitor Center. Volunteers will assist in the gift shop and in maintaining the education displays.
These are long-term volunteer positions for which housing will be provided.
Please contact the Human Resources Office at 505.685.4333 ext. 157 or e-mail
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Other opportunities to volunteer:
Abiquiu: Is Service Corps for you? Registration fee includes Service Corps T-shirt. Participants pay one-half the housing-and-meals fee which includes meals. Campers pay one-half the tent/trailer fee and get one free meal in the dining hall per day. Coordinators: Bill and Carol Mackey.
Participants work in service to the Ranch and its programs approximately five hours a day. Registration is on a weekly basis from Monday to Sunday, summer months only, and no other seminar may be taken while in Service Corps. More information and a skill/interest indicator will be sent upon registration.
In summer months Service Corps participants provide service to the Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu, forming friendships and bonds through their service — those receptive to the “magic” of this place. Work consists of light maintenance and construction, help with needs in food service, housekeeping, library, museums, and in various offices. On occasion, there are off-Ranch community service requests.
Work approximately five hours per day and keep your own time record. Meet four afternoons each week at 4:45 p.m. to get work assignments for the next day and to hear reports on “how the day has gone.” Register for Service Corps as you would a seminar.
See seminar page for 2007 dates.
Summer 2007 College Staff — June 3-August 11
Summer at Ghost Ranch with memories and friends to last a lifetime! Join the College Staff at Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu. The program begins with orientation week on June 3 and ends with the last full program week on August 11, 2007. Students applying should have completed their sophomore year in college. Students receive a ten-week stipend of $1,500 ($150 per week) and room and board. Ten students will be chosen to work as instructors with the children and young people's program. The curriculum used in the Youth Activities Program was created by the National Peacemaking Program. Other positions available for college staff include food services, environmental services, library, wrangler, and hospitality intern. For more information about these positions contact Cindy Piatt at 505.982.8539 ext. 13 or at
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To apply, download 06_collegestaffdocuments or contact Human Resources at
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or call 505.685.4333, ext. 157.
SANTA FE CAMPUS COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
The John Stephenson Community Farm is in need of volunteers to help harvest fruits and vegetables throughout the month of August and part of September. Produce is distributed to the food programs of Santa Fe. If you can help, call Ghost Ranch in Santa Fe at 505.982.8539.
ABIQUIU CAMPUS COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Ghost Ranch aims to be a good neighbor. To this end we work with the residents of the villages surrounding the Ranch to improve our collective lives in the upper Chama Valley and to preserve a way of life that is important to everyone. The Ranch and its neighbors have been able to serve one another through a variety of programs and practices. Contact Pat Roach at 505.685.4333 ext. 172 or e-mail
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Revised 10/20/06
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