Conservation Crew Leader - Outdoor Education and Project Management

2 Months ago

Boise, Idaho, United States

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Job Description

The Idaho Conservation Corps is seeking a Conservation Crew Leader to manage and supervise crews of young adults in Boise, ID, over an 8-week session. Responsibilities include project management, mentorship, and outdoor education. Crew leaders will receive training in various skills and earn a daily rate of $106 during the field season. This role emphasizes leadership and personal growth while engaging in conservation efforts.
Description

The Crew Leader position involves managing and supervising conservation crews of four young adults, ages 19 and up, over the course of an 8-week session. Crew leaders will conduct project work primarily Monday through Friday and engage in resupply and recreational activities over the weekends. The role requires a balance of leadership, mentorship, and hands-on project management, ensuring a structured camp experience and facilitating group meals and outdoor education curriculum.

Company Culture and Environment

Idaho Conservation Corps emphasizes an environmentally focused culture that promotes education, leadership, and personal growth. Crew leaders are expected to inspire young adults while navigating a challenging work and social environment with compassion and positivity.

Career Growth and Development Opportunities

Crew leaders will receive comprehensive training in various areas, including chainsaw operation, diversity and inclusion, leadership philosophy, project management, and risk management, setting them up for potential entry into fields such as natural resource management and outdoor education.

Detailed Benefits and Perks
• (106/day during the field season plus )250 for staff training duration
• Additional $2/day bonus for field staff with a current WFR/EMT/WEMT certification
• Comprehensive training program covering a wide range of relevant skills
• Opportunities for personal growth and mentorship

Compensation and Benefits

Crew leaders earn a daily rate of (106 during the field season, with an additional )250 for the duration of staff training. A $2/day bonus is available for those possessing current WFR/EMT/WEMT certification.

Why you should apply for this position today

This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young adults while engaging in conservation efforts. As a Crew Leader, you will gain valuable experience and skills that can help advance your career in natural resource management and youth development.

Skills
• Strong leadership and mentorship skills
• Excellent organization and time management skills
• Ability to lift and/or move up to 70 pounds and backpack 12 miles
• Good judgment and decision-making skills
• Experience working with diverse populations

Responsibilities
• Manage and supervise conservation crews, ensuring safety and productivity
• Provide mentorship and feedback to crew members
• Oversee project management and implementation of conservation projects
• Maintain physical and emotional safety of program participants
• Implement daily educational lessons based on NYC’s curriculum

Qualifications
• At least 21 years old
• Current Wilderness First Aid (or higher) and CPR certification
• Clean driving record for the past three years
• Recreational/professional outdoor experience
• Willingness to frequently drive an ICC vehicle

Education Requirements

High school diploma or equivalent required; additional education in related fields is beneficial but not mandatory.

Education Requirements Credential Category
• Wilderness First Aid (or higher) certification
• CPR certification

Experience Requirements

Prior experience in outdoor leadership or conservation work is preferred but not required.

Why work in Boise, ID

Boise is known for its vibrant community, outdoor recreational opportunities, and beautiful natural surroundings. The city offers a blend of urban and rural living, making it a great location for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking for a fulfilling work-life balance.

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