Conservation Field Crew Member

1 Month ago

Bellemont, Arizona, United States

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Job Description

American Conservation Experience is seeking Conservation Field Crew Members in Bellemont, AZ. Members will engage in environmental conservation projects, gaining skills while working on public lands. The role includes trail building, invasive species removal, and wildlife management. Members enjoy a nontraditional schedule with time off for exploration, receive a bi-weekly stipend, meals, housing, and training. This is an in-person position with opportunities across various locations in the U.S.
Join American Conservation Experience and come see the country, explore your public lands, and do meaningful work to conserve the environment while supporting local communities. Participate in ACE’s Crew program to experience your public lands in a whole new way while learning valuable job skills, making money towards education, and building lasting personal and professional connections. Start your journey with ACE today, and discover where your path will lead!

Members of our crew program can expect to get a wide range of experiences while working alongside land management professionals and ACE staff. Members learn new skills and do everything from building new trails, removing invasive plants, planting native plants, historic preservation, to fencing for wildlife and range management on public lands.

ACE operates on a nontraditional schedule, from 4-to-8 days on projects in the field and then providing members 3-to-6 days off between each project to explore new places. We encourage a culture of active exploration, and members regularly spend their off time visiting new parks and outdoor destinations to go backpacking, rock climbing, camping, and enjoy local culture.

ACE is currently looking for enthusiastic young adults for crews across the country. Opportunities are currently available in California from state parks along the coast all the way into the High Sierras, to the high desert and forests of the Mountain West and Southwest, as well as the coastal environments of the Gulf Coast of Texas, and working throughout the Eastern US from the Smokies to the Atlantic Ocean.

Special Benefits

Additional benefit details include:
• $400 bi-weekly living stipend
• 3 High quality and nutritious meals daily while on project- accommodating your dietary needs and preferences
• Free Housing Accommodations on off days
• Tent and camp kitchen supplies while working in the field
• Transportation to and from worksites is provided by ACE
• Access to a variety of outdoor pro deals with gear companies with exclusive discounts on the spectrum of outdoor gear ranging from 30-50% off MSRP.
• Upon successful completion of a full term, AmeriCorps Members receive an additional Education Award of $3,172.50 (for 900 hours/24 weeks) or $1,678.57 (for 450 hours/12 weeks). This award can be used to pay education-related costs including tuition and payback of qualifying student loans. Individuals have 7 years to use the education award.
• Comprehensive hands-on training that will prepare members to build a career in conservation. Training depends on the type of crew you join, but may include chainsaw, technical trail, herbicide, wilderness medical/first aid, Leave No Trace, outdoor leadership, backcountry skills and more, an average value of over $1,500.
• Eligible student loans can be placed into forbearance while serving in AmeriCorps with ACE
• Some Members are eligible for preferential hiring status following their term of service. Corps Members who serve a minimum of 640 total hours, with 120 of those hours on an eligible public land project, may qualify for Public Land Corps non-competitive hiring status when applying to future federal jobs.

Requirements

ACE members must one willing to work collaboratively in a team based environment and conduct themselves appropriately while in the field, at camp, and in ACE provided housing. Members must also be US citizens or permanent residents and consent to a criminal history check for AmeriCorps eligible positions.

Why work here

ACE is a great place to begin or advance your career in conservation while learning new job skills, pursuing industry recognized certifications, establishing a strong network of conservation professionals, and even earning money towards your education in our AmeriCorps eligible positions.

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