Conservation Crew Field Leader - AmeriCorps
15 days ago
Boise, Idaho, United States
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Job Description
The Conservation Crew Field Leader position at Idaho Conservation Corps involves managing and supervising youth conservation crews during summer projects. This role focuses on enhancing leadership skills and facilitating outdoor education. Field Leaders receive training, a living allowance of $4,050, and an AmeriCorps Education Award. Ideal candidates are compassionate, organized, and possess outdoor experience. The position requires hands-on work in Boise, ID, and is not remote.
Description
Field Leaders play an integral role in managing and supervising conservation crews of nine youth, ages 16-18, during the summer. The position is designed to enhance leadership skills while overseeing two separate groups over the service term. Field Leaders assist in hands-on conservation-oriented projects while facilitating daily lessons based on an accredited outdoor education curriculum. This role is ideal for individuals who embody compassion, patience, and an inspirational attitude, allowing them to contribute their leadership skills and gain valuable experience in natural resource management, youth development, and outdoor education.
Company Culture and Environment
Northwest Youth Corps (NYC) fosters a culture of empowerment, growth, and mentorship. The organization prioritizes the development of hard and soft skills, ensuring that members are equipped for success in diverse professional environments. Team members work collaboratively, encouraging teamwork and support in various outdoor settings.
Career Growth and Development Opportunities
Field Leaders are provided a comprehensive 12-day training program covering crucial topics such as leadership philosophy, conservation education, and risk management. This opportunity not only enhances personal skills but also serves as an entry-point for future careers in related fields.
Detailed Benefits and Perks
Field Leaders receive a living allowance of (4,050 and an AmeriCorps Education Award of )3,097.50. They also benefit from structured time off every other weekend and have 5-6 days off during the mid-summer break.
Compensation and Benefits
• Living allowance of $4,050
• AmeriCorps Education Award of $3,097.50
• Days off every other weekend
• 5-6 days off during mid-summer break
Why you should apply for this position today
This position offers a unique opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of youth while participating in meaningful conservation projects. You will gain invaluable leadership experience, work alongside passionate individuals, and contribute to environmental and community development.
Skills
• Excellent organization and time management skills
• Strong communication abilities
• Ability to lift and/or move up to 70 pounds
• Recreational and/or professional outdoor experience
• Good judgment and decision-making skills
• Ability to work collaboratively and promote teamwork
• Sense of humor and a spirit of adventure
• Experience working with diverse populations
Responsibilities
• Assist in the management and supervision of youth conservation crews
• Facilitate daily lessons based on accredited outdoor education curriculum
• Ensure the physical and emotional safety of program participants
• Complete hands-on conservation projects to high standards
• Provide formal and informal feedback to crew members on productivity and teamwork
• Track corps member participation and progress throughout the program
• Transport the crew and equipment to and from work sites
Qualifications
• At least 21 years old
• Current Driver’s License with a clean driving record for the past three years
• Ability to work collaboratively and motivate youth
• Willingness to frequently drive an NYC vehicle
• Experience working with diverse populations
Education Requirements
• No specific educational credential required, but relevant experience is preferred
Education Requirements Credential Category
• Relevant experience in outdoor education, natural resource management, or youth development is advantageous
Experience Requirements
• Recreational/professional outdoor experience is preferred
• Experience working with youth or in educational settings is beneficial
Why work in Boise, ID
Boise is known for its vibrant outdoor lifestyle, offering a mix of beautiful landscapes and urban amenities. The city provides numerous recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, and various outdoor activities. With a strong sense of community, Boise offers a welcoming atmosphere and diverse cultural experiences that enhance both personal and professional life.
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