HomeMy WebLinkAboutBROCHURE Recruitment 2024-03Town of Estes Park Recruitment Brochure | 2024-03 | 1
We welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds and
perspectives to join our team!
Life in the Estes Valley Community
Nestled in the mountains at the eastern
entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park
(RMNP), 70 miles northwest of Denver, the
Town of Estes Park is located in Larimer
County, Colorado. The Town’s superlative
location is one of its primary strengths, with
easy access to world-class outdoor recreation,
urban amenities, and Denver International
Airport (90 minutes).
Surrounded by some of the most spectacular
scenery in the Rocky Mountains, Estes Park is
a well-known tourist destination, with more than
4 million people visiting RMNP annually, staying
in Estes Park’s 150 lodging establishments, and
dining at one of the many restaurants in town.
Guests also attend numerous events and
conferences, enjoying the many cultural,
recreational, and shopping opportunities
abound in the Estes Valley.
The Town has an active and involved
population that is drawn to Estes Park’s
spectacular natural setting, outstanding
recreational and cultural opportunities, and
more than 300 days of sunshine per year.
Adding to the quality of life are Estes Park’s low
crime rate, excellent medical facilities (Estes
Park Health), quality schools (EP R-3 School
District), and a wide range of municipal
services.
Estes Park is a full-service community, with a
population of about 5,900 and approximately
2,000 people in the surrounding unincorporated
portion of Larimer County. The combined
population forms what is referred to as the
Estes Valley. We have a large portion of the
population who are actively engaged in local
government; we also have a portion of the
population with whom we would like to develop
stronger ties and strengthen engagement.
The Town government is served by more than
400 volunteers, providing invaluable services to
the greater Estes Valley. There is a strong
commitment to maintaining the Town as a great
place to live, work, and play, and where
continued economic sustainability is an
important goal.
Sources: www.census.gov
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The Organization
The Town is a municipal corporation and was incorporated in
1917. As a statutory Town, it operates according to the State
Constitution, the laws of the State of Colorado, and the
ordinances adopted by the Town Board. The Town is
governed by a Board of six Trustees and the Mayor. The
Mayor is elected at-large for a four-year term and the
Trustees are elected at-large for staggered four-year terms of
office. The Town has a Board-Administrator form of
government and the Town Administrator serves at the
Board’s direction.
The Town relies primarily on sales and use taxes to support
its operations. The General Fund budget for 2024 is
approximately $25 million. The Town has three enterprise
funds and a variety of smaller funds that bring the total Town
budget to about $80 million for 2024.
The Town Board has adopted a strategic plan that is updated
on an annual basis to guide organizational priorities. The
strategic plan is organized around eight Outcome Areas:
Outstanding Community Services, Town Financial Health,
Transportation, Government Services and Internal Support,
Robust Economy, Infrastructure, Exceptional Guest Services,
and Public Safety, Health, and Environment.
The town has approximately 170 full-time employees with 20
seasonal employees joining each summer. To learn more
about the Town of Estes Park, please visit www.estes.org.
Departments
• Community
Development
• Events and Visitor
Services
• Finance
• Human Resources
• Information Technology
• Museum
• Police
• Public Works
• Town Administrator’s
Office
• Town Clerk’s Office
• Utilities
Each of these departments
provide valuable services to
visitors and residents of
Estes Park.
The Mission of the Town of Estes Park is to
provide high-quality, reliable services for the
benefit of our residents, guests, and employees,
while being good stewards of public resources
and our natural setting.
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Why work for the Town? Working for the Town of Estes Park means working with
exceptional people – we are each other’s colleagues, neighbors, and friends. We get to perform
meaningful work and be responsive to our community needs, even when those needs are
changing or challenging. Our leadership team cares about our employees and frequently
engages in discussions about how to make the Town of Estes Park the best employer we can
be. If your call is also public service – join us!
As one of the largest employers in the Estes Valley, we
offer market-based compensation so that our salaries
remain competitive to those in similar roles in other
similar organizations.
When our employees have the resources and support they need outside of work, they are
better able to perform their jobs at work; therefore, we offer a comprehensive benefits
package which to employees, their eligible spouses and dependents which includes:
Check out our complete benefits brochure here: Estes Park Benefits Brochure
• Medical/Rx
• Dental
• Vision
• Teladoc
• Medical Transport
• Life Insurance
• Employee Assistance
Program
• Generous accruals for vacation and sick leave, plus
floating holidays and volunteer leave.
• Robust employer contributions to both a retirement
plan (Colorado PERA/ICMA) and social security
• Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and
dependent care
• Employer-matched Home Ownership and Dependent
Care programs
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What are we looking for in a candidate?
• Hard Worker Whether your job is
in an office or in the field, we value
putting in a full day’s work and effort.
• Positive Attitude & Resilience
We get to live and work in the
mountains! Some days are colder,
hotter, windier, snowier, busier,
slower, generally more challenging
than others. Can you help us to
thrive in the face of pandemics,
forest fires, floods, and whatever
comes next?
• Willingness to Learn We know
you bring a lot of experience! We
want to learn from you and help our
growth, just as we expect you will be
willing to learn from us.
• Professionalism We’re not
perfect and we don’t expect you to
be. As public servants, we do expect
that we all model the behavior we
would like to see in others through
every interaction and that we treat
everyone with respect.
• Diversity Do you speak a language
other than English? Do you have
training or experience engaging
populations that are traditionally
more difficult to engage in
government? Do you understand
and appreciate the importance of
making decisions through an
equity lens? We want you to join our
team and bring those perspectives.
• Unquestionable Ethics,
Integrity, and Accountability
When things go right, we celebrate
together. When things don’t go as
planned, we don’t blame others but
learn together through those
experiences.
• Knowledge of and dedication
to the Estes Park community
If you love to hike, bike, run, ski, play
outside, read, travel, eat, or just
enjoy the scenery and sunshine, so
do we. We all choose to be here,
and we hope you will too.
Photos courtesy of John Berry at Visit Estes Park
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What will make my application stand out?
• All positions require a complete application, resume, and cover
letter. Please read closely the requirements for the position.
o Some positions may require proof of additional licenses or
certifications.
• Please be sure the application is complete and contains relevant
information – this is the first tool we use when screening
candidates. Make it easy for us to see how you meet the job
requirements and why you would be a great fit.
• Fancy fonts won’t wow us – content and experience will.
• Honesty – Your application materials reflect yourself and are an
artifact of your integrity. Show us who you are in each detail.
• Evidence of working in diverse communities and tackling issues
regarding diversity, equity and inclusion – we may not know the
extent of the work you’ve done and the diversity of the
communities you’ve served unless you help us understand.
• Updated contact information – make sure we can reach you!
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What can I expect after my application is submitted?
• You should receive an email notification that your application
was received within minutes.
• After a position closes, applications are sent to the appropriate
hiring manager for review.
o It can typically take 2-3 weeks for hiring managers to
make selections on who to invite to interview.
Correspondence will be made through email or phone.
• Interviews – Typically our interviews are about an hour.
o Depending on position, the interview process could
include multiple interviews with different stakeholder
groups, screening calls, written assignments, candidate
presentations, or skills tests.
• Job offers are contingent upon successful completion of a
background check.
o Certain positions will also require a pre-employment drug
screen, physical, psychological evaluation, or financial
background investigation.
By choice, the Town of Estes Park is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We participate in E-Verify, a web-
based system through which employers electronically confirm the employment eligibility of employees.
For questions, please contact:
Human Resources
HR@estes.org
(970) 577-4775
*BACKGROUND CHECK INFORMATION*
Our third-party vendor Employer’s
Council performs background checks
which include criminal history, driver
record, education verification, and
reference checks.
We do not begin background
investigations unless a contingent offer is
made and accepted.
Background investigations typically take
around 5-7 business days. Common
reasons for delay are unavailable
references, unverifiable education, and
undisclosed previous last names.
We do not recommend giving notice to
current employer until successful
completion of a background investigation.