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Company

Idaho Conservation Corps

Address Boise, ID, United States
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Category Professional Training and Coaching
Expires 2023-08-22
Posted at 9 months ago
Job Description
LOCATION(s): Crews travel throughout the state program starts and ends in Boise, Idaho
BENEFITS: Crew leaders will earn $106/day during field season plus $250 for duration of staff training.
($2/day bonus is available for field staff possessing a current WFR/EMT/WEMT certification)
PROGRAM DATES: 5/21/2021-7/30/2021 or 8/5/2021-10/15/2021
QUESTIONS/CONTACT: Cassie Connolly, AmeriCorps and Community Engagement Coordinator, at [email protected].
Organization Background
Idaho Conservation Corps (ICC) is a program of Northwest Youth Corps (NYC), a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering youth and young adults to become successful, resilient members of their communities. To achieve this, NYC provides a variety of outdoor, conservation-specific programs to youth and young adults throughout the Northwest emphasizing education, leadership, and personal growth.
Since 1984, NYC and its resource management partners have provided opportunities to over 19,000 youth and young adults to learn, grow, and experience success. NYCs programs serve over 800 youth and young adults annually, with programs operating in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and California.
Position Description
Crew leaders manage and supervise conservation crews of four young adults, ages 19 and up, over the course of an 8 week session. Though schedules can vary, most crews will conduct project work Monday through Friday throughout their 8-week experience. On Saturday and Sunday, crews conduct resupply, shower, do laundry and participate in recreational activities (e.g., a hike). While on hitch, crews spend work days together and evenings in camp. While on hitch, field staff will be responsible for completing a variety of hands-on, conservation-oriented projects on public and private lands, and implementing a highly structured camp experience, including facilitation of group meals and outdoor education curriculum.
Crew leaders are balanced individuals who must possess an inspirational charisma, embodying compassion and patience. In many ways our leaders teach our participants how to navigate a challenging work and social environment with grace and positivity.
This seasonal position not only allows crew leaders to deliver an impactful, educational experience to young people in their communities, but can also provide an entry-point into the fields of natural resource management, youth development, and outdoor education.
Staff Training/Professional Development
All Leaders Will Be Provided Comprehensive Training That Covers
USDA Chainsaw operation and maintenance
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
NYC Leadership Philosophy
Behavior Management
Basic Trail maintenance and Construction
Time Management
Crew Management and Motivation
Driver Training
Conservation Education
Tool Use and Maintenance
Risk Management and Safety Procedures
Anaphylaxis training
Duties And Responsibilities
Leadership and Mentorship Leaders manage, supervise, and participate in all aspects of crew work from hauling rocks to stacking brush. The leader maintains discipline, resolves conflicts, and establish/maintains crew morale. Leaders provide formal and informal feedback to corps members with specific attention to work productivity and quality and teamwork. Crew leaders work to empower participants to build the skills necessary to lead the crews themselves. Crew leaders receive feedback on their performance and are challenged to develop their own leadership skills within this program.
Safety and Risk Management - Oversee the physical and emotional safety of program participants at all times. Safety is the number one priority in everything we do, including work, education, and recreation. This includes not only the physical safety of participants but their mental and emotional safety as well. Leaders will be responsible for transporting the crew and equipment, to and from the worksite daily, safely in ICCs fleet vehicles.
Project Management & Implementation - Leaders are responsible for safely completing conservation projects by training, working with and supervising crews over 40 hours/week. Developing skills and effectively delegating responsibilities to make your crew as efficient as possible is critical to successful leadership in our programs. Leaders serve as the principal liaison between project sponsors and members of the local community. In the field, leaders provide direction to their crew with specific attention to safe work practices, proper tool use, work quality, and productivity. Crew leaders are mentors and role models, setting the pace and tone of the project site. This position is physically, emotionally, and mentally demanding. Leaders will lift heavy loads, walk long distances, and should expect to find each project physically challenging.
Education - Leaders implement daily lessons based on NYCs education curriculum (SEED), which incorporates environmental education, life skills development, nutrition and health, and job readiness credentials. Crew leaders track participants progress throughout the program. Crew leaders are encouraged to bring their own skills and experiences to the education curriculum and use natural surroundings to capitalize on teachable moments.
Required Qualifications
Sense of humor, spirit of adventure, and desire to make a positive difference in the lives of others and the environment
At least 21 years old
Current Wilderness First Aid (or higher) and CPR certification
Current Drivers License
Clean driving record for the past three years (Drivers License Background Check required)
Recreational/professional outdoor experience
Excellent organization and time management skills
Ability to lift and/or move up to 70 pounds and backpack 12 miles
Willingness and ability to frequently drive an ICC vehicle
Ability to work collaboratively and promote teamwork
Good judgment and decision-making skills
Experience/desire in working with diverse populations
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job
To Apply
Please fill out an application through Idaho Conservation Corps at Apply with Get.It then select APPLY HERE/LOGIN.
OR
Send a cover letter and resume to Cassie Connolly at [email protected] with ICC Young Adult Leader in the subject line.
Employment Type: Full-Time