Outdoor Conservation Crew Member - AmeriCorps Program

3 Months ago

Boise, Idaho, United States

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Job Description

The Idaho Conservation Corps is seeking an Outdoor Conservation Crew Member for its AmeriCorps Program in Boise, ID. This role involves physically demanding conservation projects, teamwork, and personal development. Participants receive hands-on training, a living allowance, and an education award upon completion. The program emphasizes community building and offers opportunities for leadership and skill development in conservation work.
Description

The Idaho Conservation Corps (ICC) offers innovative AmeriCorps service programs designed for young adults interested in conservation work. Participants will engage in physically demanding projects while receiving hands-on training in areas such as land and water resource management. This structured program emphasizes personal development and teamwork, providing an immersive experience working closely with a crew and a leader. Members will unplug from technology and focus on community-building activities.

Company Culture and Environment

The ICC fosters a community-oriented and immersive environment. Participants live and work closely together, with an emphasis on building interpersonal dynamics and teamwork. The program prioritizes communication and collaboration, allowing participants to learn and grow together while engaging in conservation projects.

Career Growth and Development Opportunities

Participants will benefit from comprehensive training throughout their term of service, with opportunities to earn industry-recognized credentials. An Individual Development Plan will be created for each member, promoting self-improvement and reflection. The program encourages participants to take on leadership roles within their crew, fostering personal and professional growth.

Detailed Benefits and Perks
• Living allowance of $2,600 prorated over the term of service
• $1,638 AmeriCorps Education Award upon successful program completion
• Comprehensive training covering various conservation topics
• Opportunities to participate in outdoor recreational activities during downtime

Compensation and Benefits

Members receive a living allowance of (2,600, prorated throughout their term of service. Additionally, upon successful completion of the program, they will receive a )1,638 AmeriCorps Education Award.

Why you should apply for this position today

Joining the ICC offers a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful conservation work while developing vital skills in leadership and teamwork. Participants will contribute to significant projects that benefit the community while gaining valuable experience in outdoor and resource management careers.

Skills
• Desire to learn and grow in a conservation setting
• Ability to lift 50 lbs and hike several miles
• Excellent judgment and flexibility
• Positive mental attitude and commitment to success
• Ability to give and receive constructive feedback

Responsibilities
• Participate in hands-on conservation projects under the direction of a Crew Leader
• Work closely with program staff and other participants
• Ensure safe workplace practices and proper tool use
• Engage in educational discussions and development activities
• Actively participate in crew community activities, such as meal prep and tool maintenance

Qualifications
• Must be 19 years old or older
• High School Diploma or GED
• Ability to pass a criminal history background check

Education Requirements
• High School Diploma or GED required

Education Requirements Credential Category
• High School Diploma or equivalent

Experience Requirements
• Physical stamina to work on demanding projects for extended periods
• Commitment to teamwork and community engagement

Why work in Boise, ID

Boise is known for its vibrant outdoor lifestyle, with access to stunning natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and parks. The city offers a strong sense of community, a growing job market, and numerous recreational activities. Living in Boise provides an excellent balance of urban amenities and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal location for those passionate about conservation and community service.

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