Washington Conservation Corps Member (Tulalip, WA)

16 days ago

Tulalip Bay, Washington, United States

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Job Description

The Washington Conservation Corps Member position in Tulalip, WA, involves engaging in outdoor environmental projects focused on habitat restoration and trail maintenance. This AmeriCorps role is aimed at young adults (18-25) and veterans, providing a biweekly living allowance, an education award, health insurance, and training. Members work in crews, with opportunities for learning about local ecological practices and tribal government involvement in environmental recovery.
Immerse yourself in outdoor environmental projects and cultivate connection to the Northwest, your teammates, and the unique ecological features that define our region. The Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) is an AmeriCorps program that supports young adults (ages 18-25) and military veterans as they jumpstart their careers in the environmental field. We support more than 350 AmeriCorps members and experienced staff statewide who restore critical habitat, build recreational trails, and respond to local and national disasters. All members earn a biweekly living allowance and an AmeriCorps Education Award once they successfully complete a term. For the 2024-2025 season, members will earn a living allowance of $1,441* issued twice a month. *Members with positions based in King, Snohomish, and Clark counties are eligible for a location-based elevated living allowance of $1,568 issued twice a month. Benefits for all members include health insurance, access to the Member Assistance Program (accessible and quality mental health services), and three weeks of paid, professional training. Most of our AmeriCorps positions are 11-month field-crew positions where members serve on a crew of five, led by a WCC crew supervisor. We offer limited nine-month and three-month positions in spring and summer. We also offer 11-month Individual Placement positions, where members serve independently with natural resources organizations.

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Member Duties : This crew serves with Snoqualmie Tribe’s Environmental Natural Resources Department, King County Parks, and Seattle Public Utilities in the Cedar River Watershed. This crew meets in Snoqualmie, Washington off Interstate 90. This crew supports riparian restoration and trail projects. Riparian restoration projects will include the staging and installation of native plant species, with potential for monitoring and surveying opportunities, as well as site maintenance such as mowing, noxious weed control, browse control, and mulching. Trail projects will include hand building soft surface trails, trail maintenance, as well as building and maintaining trail structures (puncheons, turnpikes, retaining walls, etc.), and staging materials for projects. With the Snoqualmie Tribe there may be opportunities to learn about tribal government and the Snoqualmie Tribe’s role in the recovery of culturally significant salmonid species such as Chinook and Kokanee in the local river basins.

Program Benefits : Education award upon successful completion of service , Living Allowance , Training , Health Coverage , Childcare assistance if eligible .

Terms

Permits working at another job during off hours , Permits attendance at school during off hours , Uniforms provided and required , Car recommended .

Service Areas

Disaster Relief , Environment .

Skills

None

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Summary

Program Type:

AmeriCorps State / National

Program

Washington Conservation Corps Member (Tulalip, WA)

Program Start/End Date

06/09/2025 - 09/04/2025

Work Schedule Summer

Age Requirement

Minimum: 18 Maximum: 25

Program Locations WASHINGTON

Languages

English

Accepting Applications

From 04/09/2025 To 05/31/2025

To Apply

Phone 360-407-7248

E-mail wccactivities@ecy.wa.gov

Website ecology.wa.gov/wcc

Contact Tess Thom

6410 23RD AVE NE

Tulalip WA 98271

564-233-9869

teth461@ecy.wa.gov

ecology.wa.gov/wcc

Listing ID 115028

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