Natural Resources Field Crew

2 Months ago

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

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Job Description

Conservation Corps Minnesota and Iowa is hiring for the Natural Resources Field Crew position in St Paul, MN. Crew members will engage in outdoor conservation projects, including habitat restoration, invasive species management, and trail maintenance. The role requires physical labor and may involve overnight travel. Crew Leaders oversee a small team, ensuring safety and project effectiveness. Applicants must be US citizens aged 18-30, with a high school diploma or GED.
About the position

The AmeriCorps Field Crew program offers a unique opportunity for individuals to engage in outdoor conservation work while developing valuable skills and experience. Crew members will participate in a variety of projects aimed at restoring habitats and managing natural resources across the Midwest. These projects may include invasive species management, stream bank stabilization, erosion control, prescribed burning, trail construction and maintenance, tree planting, basic carpentry, and wildland fire suppression. Additionally, crew members may respond to natural disasters or community needs, providing essential support in times of crisis. The program emphasizes personal and professional growth, equipping participants with hands-on conservation skills in a team-oriented environment. Crew Leaders, who typically oversee a crew of 4 to 5 AmeriCorps members, serve as the primary liaison between project hosts and program staff, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the crew during each project. Projects are conducted in partnership with various public land management agencies, including the State Department of Natural Resources, US Fish & Wildlife Service, and National Park Service, among others. Due to the nature of the work, crew members should be prepared for physically demanding tasks and the possibility of overnight travel for extended periods, ranging from 4 to 12 consecutive days. A typical work schedule is Monday to Thursday, from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM, with the expectation of at least 40 hours of service per week. Training and development opportunities are provided throughout the service term, covering essential topics such as safety, leadership, and environmental stewardship.

Responsibilities
• Serve outdoors restoring habitat and managing natural resources.
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• Respond to natural disasters or community needs as required.
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• Manage invasive species and conduct stream bank stabilization.
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• Perform erosion control and prescribed burning activities.
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• Construct and maintain trails, and plant trees.
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• Engage in basic carpentry and wildland fire suppression.
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• Lead a crew of AmeriCorps members and ensure their safety during projects.
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• Collaborate with public land management agencies on various projects.

Requirements
• Must be a US Citizen, US National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien of the US.
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• Age requirement: Between 18-30 years old.
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• High school diploma or GED, or willingness to work towards obtaining a GED.
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• Ability to perform physically demanding work, including heavy lifting (up to 50 pounds).
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• Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions and on steep or uneven terrain.
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• Ability to pass a criminal history check, including a National Sex Offender Public Website check and state criminal history check.

Nice-to-haves
• CPR Certification
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• Pesticide Applicator's License
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• Experience in teaching or training others.

Benefits
• Education Award: $7,395 upon successful completion of the program.
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• Access to training and certifications related to conservation work.
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• Networking opportunities within the conservation community.
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• Access to a gear lending library for outdoor equipment.
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• Employee Assistance Program for personal support services.
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• Student loan forbearance on qualifying student loans.
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• Health insurance coverage and childcare assistance.

Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa


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