Climate Forestry Crew Member – The Corps Network (2024)

Climate Forestry Crew Member

JOB DETAILS

Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Climate Forestry Crew Member
Type of Position: Corpsmember (Crew)
Town, City, Park, etc: Bahama
State / Territory: North Carolina
Benefits: Education Award
Project/Program Focus: Climate Change, Forestry

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ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Conservation Corps North Carolina (formerly North Carolina Youth Conservation Corps) seeks to empower young adults through meaningful outdoor work that benefits North Carolina’s land and water and creates healthy communities.

POSITION DESCRIPTION

Climate Forestry Crew Member

Location:Based out of Bahama, NC but will be camping and working on various locations across North Carolina.

Season Dates: July 29th, 2024 – September 27th, 2024

Status:Full-time, seasonal 300-hour AmeriCorps National Service position

Compensation:$720 total ($500 Living Allowance, $220 Housing Allowance) paid bi-weekly, including an $1,459.26 Segal Education Award upon completion of program.

Hitch Schedule: 9 days on, 5 days off

Questions?Contact Stephanie Dunton at [emailprotected]

**You must upload a resume in addition to your application**

Conservation Corps North Carolina:

The mission of Conservation Corps North Carolina (CCNC) is to empower young adults through meaningful outdoor work that benefits North Carolina’s land and water and creates healthy communities.

CCNC is a program of Conservation Legacy that partners with public land managers in North Carolina to engage motivated young adults (ages 18-30) to complete challenging and impactful conservation service projects throughout the region. Projects may include trail construction & maintenance, habitat improvement, hazard fuel reduction, and ecological restoration. Crews may also complete technical and/or specialized projects depending on project partner needs, including disaster relief if the opportunity arises.

Position Summary:

This crew member position is an exciting opportunity to work with The Nature Conservancy on climate-resilience centered conservation projects across the state of North Carolina. Project will include different methods of vegetation management guiding forest resilience to become more fire adapted as the climate warms and wildfire becomes more likely. This work will benefit the forests and other forest ecosystems and critical breeding habitat for amphibians. Management methods will include hack and squirt, cut stump, and backpack spraying as well as removal by hand, brush cutter, and chainsaw.

The crew will occasionally be in wet and difficult to traverse terrain, and potentially in high temperatures and humidity. Participants will get to understand the habitat dynamics and management needs of ephemeral wetlands and will be introduced to several management techniques. Participants will get to work in some of the most beautiful longleaf forests remaining in North Carolina.

Schedule and Crew Life: 

This CCNC crew will consist of 3 crew members and 1 crew leader who provides project expertise, mentorship, training, and support for the success of all participants. Field Crews will meet at Camp Slocum (located north of Durham, NC), travel in a crew vehicle to their project site and remain in the field for 9 days at a time, followed by 5 days off. While in the field, Crew Members work 8-10 hours a day. Each workday includes two fifteen-minute breaks and a half-hour lunch break.

Food is provided while in the field. Crews work together to plan meals and complete all necessary chores. We can accommodate most dietary restrictions. Camp chores will be completed every evening, with many evenings including group discussions on conservation topics.

CCNC supports a culture of feedback and growth. Crew Members will set goals at the beginning of the season and review their performance through both self-evaluation and a review with their Crew Leader in the middle and at the end of their season. Evaluations will cover topic areas including Professionalism, Responsibility, Leadership, Communication, Community Engagement, Project Work, Safety, Organization, and Equipment. Crew Members will also be asked to evaluate their Crew Leaders’ performance, the overall program, and their experience at the end of their term.

Expectations:
CCNC is an independent, non-residential program. Crew members are responsible for their own housing, food, and transportation when not in the field unless otherwise specified.  Some equipment is available to borrow throughout the season, but Crew Members are asked to supply as much of their own personal gear as possible. A gear list is provided upon acceptance into the program. In addition to providing food while in the field, CCNC will provide group camp equipment, tools, protective gear, and transportation between Camp Slocum and project sites.

Crew Members are asked to work hard, stay positive, and be flexible with changing schedules, weather conditions, and project needs. This is a seasonal position; Crew Members are asked to fully commit to the experience, expectations, and timeline.

Onboarding:

Once Crew Members are selected and prior to their start date, they are required to complete an online enrollment process that includes completing e-forms, uploading IDs, enrolling with AmeriCorps, and beginning their background check process. For those with limited access to online platforms, accommodations may be available and can be discussed during the interview process.

Benefits:

· $720 total ($500 Living Allowance, $220 Housing Allowance)

· AmeriCorps Segal Education Award upon successful completion of service term (can be used for paying off federal student loans or paying tuition for a Title IV accredited college)

· Members may be eligible for student loan forbearance.

· Member Assistance Program– 3 free sessions of support with a counseling or work-life balance specialist

· Uniform shirts, helmet, work gloves, eye protection, and other necessary safety equipment is provided

· Leadership-focused, on-the-job training

· Assistance may be available for loaning Crew Members the outdoor gear needed to participate

· Depending upon the academic institution and program, Crew Member positions may fulfill internship requirements

· Professional development opportunities (mentorship, resume support, alumni listserv, etc.)

· Exposure to natural resource career paths and opportunities

Required Qualifications:

· Chainsaw certification equivalent to A-bucker or higher

· Wilderness First Aid certification or higher

· Be between the ages of 18 and 30 (exception for Veterans up to age 35)

· Have US Citizenship or Legal Permanent Residency status.

· Have a high school diploma or GED

· Pass background checks: all offers of positions are conditional upon completion of an acceptable check of the National Sex Offender Public Registry and Federal and/or State criminal background check

· Must be eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education Award (individuals are eligible if they have not already completed 2 full years of AmeriCorps service, or 4 AmeriCorps service terms, whichever comes first – please contact us if you are unsure of your eligibility)

· Ability to work 8-10 hours outdoors in heat

· Willingness to work with power tools and herbicide

Preferred Qualifications:

· Previous corps or crew experience

· Experience in camping

· Adaptability

· Professionalism

· Community-Building ethic

Participant Essential Eligibility Requirements 

Essential eligibility requirements for the program must be met. If you are unable to meet certain requirements, we may be able to assist you with some modification unless it alters the fundamental nature of the program, compromises the health and safety of participants or staff, or places an undue financial or administrative burden on the organization. These requirements are written the same for all positions and therefore may not apply directly to your position.

Participation and Expedition Behavior 

· Work effectively as a member of a team despite potentially stressful and difficult conditions. This may require problem solving on an interpersonal or group level as well as a willingness to accept differences

· Contribute to a safe learning environment, no harassment of others for any reason.

· Willingness and ability to complete all aspects of the program including conservation projects, education, training and national service.  Members must commit to participating in all crew/team activities, including service days in local communities where applicable.

· Effectively communicate ideas and concerns as they arise directly to supervisors, colleagues, and organization staff.

· Have the cognitive ability to learn necessary skills and apply them to effectively carry out the service work requirements.

· Appropriately always represent the Program and AmeriCorps to the public and project partners.

Safety and Judgment 

· Effectively communicate danger to others in the form of either a warning of danger others may be encountering or a notification of personal distress, injury or need for assistance. You must be able to do so at up to 50 meters and in conditions with limited visibility or loud background noise such as darkness or high winds.

· Effectively perceive, understand, and follow direction by others so that you will be able to successfully execute appropriate and perhaps unfamiliar techniques to manage hazards. These directions may be given before the hazard is encountered or may need to be given during exposure to the hazard.

· Stay alert and focused for several hours at a time while traveling and working in varied weather conditions.

· Perceive and comprehend significant and apparent hazards, including those hazards previously identified by

· Respond appropriately to stress or crises.

· If taking prescription medications, participants must be able to maintain proper dosage by self-medicating without assistance from others.

Environmental Ethics 

· Learn and practice ‘Leave No Trace’ techniques

Outdoor Skills and Fitness

· Learn and safely perform fundamental outdoor living/travel and work skills as appropriate to the project. Additionally, remain adequately hydrated, fed, and properly dressed to remain generally healthy and safe, avoiding environmental injuries.

· Live in a physically demanding, possibly remote environment for an uninterrupted period of up to several weeks. Conditions of this environment may vary significantly and may include severe and/or trying weather. The remoteness is such that it may require at a minimum one hour, but perhaps more than 12 hours, to reach the nearest advanced medical care.

To Apply:
To be considered, a resume must be attached to the application. Submitting a cover letter is optional.

Substance Free 

· In accordance with a drug free workplace, alcohol and drugs are prohibited while participating in AmeriCorps and program activities and while on organization

"Conservation Legacy is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to hiring a breadth of diverse professionals and encourage members of diverse groups to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, political affiliation, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during application or recruiting process, please send a request to the hiring manager."

JOB DUTIES

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Please submit an application and a resume.

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FAQs

Is the Conservation Corps a good job? ›

76% of California Conservation Corps employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated California Conservation Corps 3.0 out of 5 for work life balance, 3.8 for culture and values and 4.2 for career opportunities.

What is the Corps network in Texas? ›

Founded in 1985, The Corps Network is the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps. We support Corps through advocacy, providing access to funding and projects, and offering expertise in Corps operations.

What is the USDA Climate Corps? ›

The American Climate Corps will put a new generation of Americans to work conserving our lands and waters, bolstering community resilience, advancing environmental justice, deploying clean energy, implementing energy efficient technologies, and tackling climate change.

How many corps programs are now part of the corps network? ›

The Corps Network has a membership of 150 Corps organizations across the United States.

Do you get paid for the conservation Corps? ›

Pay and Benefits

Corpsmembers receive a stipend of $2,814 per month from which $500 per month must be paid for the cost of food and supplies. Paychecks are mailed to the backcountry — direct deposit is not available. Health insurance, food, and housing (camping) are provided for all Corpsmembers during the season.

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The experience will not only look great on a resume, but it's not uncommon for host sites to hire their service members. Shane DeGroy served three separate terms with Conservation Legacy, Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa, and Minnesota Green Corps.

What is the Conservation Corps in Texas? ›

The Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC) is a 21st Century Conservation Service Corps accredited program that empowers young people through conservation, education, service, and jobs training.

What is the Corps program? ›

Through the Welcome Corps, Americans, in groups of at least five adults, support newly arrived refugees by securing and preparing initial housing, greeting them at the airport, enrolling children in school, helping adults find employment and meet other needs to ensure they are prepared for life in the United States.

What are the active US Corps list? ›

The current active corps are I Corps at Fort Lewis, Washington; III Corps at Fort Hood, Texas; and XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

How much do you get paid in the American Climate Corps? ›

AmeriCorps members in the Forest Corps program will receive a compensation package equivalent to $15 an hour which includes lodging, transportation, clothing, a living allowance, health benefits and more.

What are the benefits of joining the American Climate Corps? ›

Benefits of joining the ACC

Launch your career on a path to high-quality, good-paying opportunities in the public and private sectors. Access training that will help you gain skills and knowledge for a career in the clean energy and climate-resilience economy. Serve in a opportunity that is term limited.

What does climate corp do? ›

Its goal is to make it easy for any American to find work tackling the climate crisis while gaining the skills necessary for the clean energy and climate resilience workforce of the future. The first class of the American Climate Corps will be deployed to communities across the country in June 2024.

What does the Corps network do? ›

The Corps Network advances programs that transform young people's lives and communities through career development, conservation, and civic engagement.

What is CorpsNet? ›

The CorpsNet is the primary unclassified information system for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers units. CorpsNet provides unclassified communication to external DoD and other United States Government organizations.

What is a Corps program? ›

Through a term of service that could last from a few months to a year, Corps participants – or “Corpsmembers” – gain work experience and develop in-demand skills. Corpsmembers are compensated with a stipend or living allowance and often receive an education award or scholarship upon completing their service.

Is it hard to join the CCC? ›

Prospective CCC Corpsmembers must successfully pass a background check, drug test, and physical exam before enrolling in the program. Applicants may not be eligible if they have a record of a criminal conviction or pending legal action for a serious felony or violent crime.

Where do conservation officers make the most money? ›

The following metropolitan areas are home to the highest, average salaries for conservation officers:
  • Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA: $78,390.
  • San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA: $75,820.
  • Providence-Warwick, RI-MA: $73,350.
  • Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX: $69,410.
  • New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA: $65,840.

Is conservation work hard? ›

However, the reality is most conservationists work long hours, in difficult conditions, and are paid less than many of their friends or family. The reason to work in conservation is because you genuinely want to dedicate yourself to helping wildlife.

What is the highest salary for a conservation officer? ›

Conservation Officer Salary in Alberta
Annual SalaryWeekly Pay
Top Earners$84,000$1,615
75th Percentile$49,000$942
Average$46,786$899
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