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AmeriCorps Youth Outdoors Members

Posted: October 30, 2019 by MAEE Administration

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AmeriCorps Youth Outdoors Members
Job Type
  • Part Time & Seasonal
Organization AmeriCorps
Job Description

AnchorAmeriCorps Youth Outdoors Crew Member

AmeriCorps Youth Outdoors Members (ages 18-25) perform natural resource restoration projects with a crew of their adult peers and engage Twin Cities youth in after-school service projects and environmental education. In spring and fall, corpsmembers lead crews of Twin Cities’ youth participants (ages 15-18) in environmental education and community service projects after school and on Saturdays. In summer, crews complete natural resource restoration projects. Corpsmembers inspire youth, conduct community outreach and restore habitat in partnership with resource management agencies, working alongside conservation professionals.

This is a full-time commitment for a year-long AmeriCorps service term. The Crew Member will receive a monthly stipend and an education award upon successful completion of the term that may be used for education expenses or to repay qualified student loans.

Term dates and schedule:

  • Term:
    • Crew Leader: February 3 – December 15, 2020
    • Crew Member: February 17 – December 15, 2020
  • Schedule: Full-time, at least 40 hours per week
    • Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. typical during training and in summer
    • Tuesday – Saturday, varied hours, typical during spring and fall youth programming.

Stipend and award:

  • Monthly stipend: $1355
  • Education award: $6,095 upon successful completion of term

Locations: Housing is not provided by the Corps. Member must secure their own housing near service location.

  • Saint Paul
  • Minneapolis

Qualifications:

  • Ability to work hard in an outdoor setting in adverse conditions for a minimum of 40 hrs/week
  • Desire to work with diverse youth in conservation, education and recreation settings
  • Commitment to foster strong work habits, environmental ethics, youth leadership and team unity
  • Desire to educate and inspire the next generation by leading interpretive programs
  • Ability to present to large groups in an outdoor setting, sometimes consisting of over 60 people of all ages
  • Desire to learn skills in youth development and/or natural resource management; 15-20% of the service term is dedicated to technical and personal-skill training
  • Positive attitude, interest in service and community work and desire to make a difference

Requirements:

  • 18-25 years old.
  • Able to perform the Essential Service Functions 40 hours/week:
    • Long (10 hour) days of shoveling, digging and swinging heavy tools repetitively
    • Long (10 hour) days of chainsaw / brush saw work
    • Heavy lifting, bending, and carrying up to 50 pounds
    • Walking and working on steep or uneven terrain
    • Working in extremes of heat or cold
    • Working, eating, and camping outdoors in all weather conditions
  • Must be a US Citizen, US National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien of the US.
  • Must pass the National Sex Offender Public Registry and criminal history check. “Pass” is defined as no positive hits on the NSOPW and no history of violent offenses on the criminal history check.
  • Flexible schedule to accommodate after-school and weekend hours, as well as possible week-long out-of-town projects and emergency response.
  • Must successfully pass medical review process.
  • Full term of service must be completed in order to receive the education award.

Benefits:

  • Monthly stipend
  • Education award upon successful completion of term
  • Skills training and job experience
  • Health insurance
  • Student loan forbearance during service term

This program is available to all, without regard to disability, race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or political affiliation. The Conservation Corps engages AmeriCorps members, ages 18-25, as defined under the American Conservation and Youth Service Corps Act, a subtitle of the National and Community Service Act of 1990. Reasonable accommodations provided upon request.

Deadline: January 1, 2020

If spots fill, applications will close early. Applications considered as received.

Questions? Contact Hollis Emery

recruit@conservationcorps.org or 651-209-9900 ext.23

Location St. Paul and/ or Minneapolis, MN
Expires 2020-01-01
Link https://www.conservationcorps.org/apply
MAEE Partner None
AmeriCorps Youth Outdoors Members
  • Part Time & Seasonal
AmeriCorps
Location: St. Paul and/ or Minneapolis, MN
Expires: 2020-01-01
Link: https://www.conservationcorps.org/apply
MAEE Partner: None
Job Description:

AnchorAmeriCorps Youth Outdoors Crew Member

AmeriCorps Youth Outdoors Members (ages 18-25) perform natural resource restoration projects with a crew of their adult peers and engage Twin Cities youth in after-school service projects and environmental education. In spring and fall, corpsmembers lead crews of Twin Cities’ youth participants (ages 15-18) in environmental education and community service projects after school and on Saturdays. In summer, crews complete natural resource restoration projects. Corpsmembers inspire youth, conduct community outreach and restore habitat in partnership with resource management agencies, working alongside conservation professionals.

This is a full-time commitment for a year-long AmeriCorps service term. The Crew Member will receive a monthly stipend and an education award upon successful completion of the term that may be used for education expenses or to repay qualified student loans.

Term dates and schedule:

  • Term:
    • Crew Leader: February 3 – December 15, 2020
    • Crew Member: February 17 – December 15, 2020
  • Schedule: Full-time, at least 40 hours per week
    • Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. typical during training and in summer
    • Tuesday – Saturday, varied hours, typical during spring and fall youth programming.

Stipend and award:

  • Monthly stipend: $1355
  • Education award: $6,095 upon successful completion of term

Locations: Housing is not provided by the Corps. Member must secure their own housing near service location.

  • Saint Paul
  • Minneapolis

Qualifications:

  • Ability to work hard in an outdoor setting in adverse conditions for a minimum of 40 hrs/week
  • Desire to work with diverse youth in conservation, education and recreation settings
  • Commitment to foster strong work habits, environmental ethics, youth leadership and team unity
  • Desire to educate and inspire the next generation by leading interpretive programs
  • Ability to present to large groups in an outdoor setting, sometimes consisting of over 60 people of all ages
  • Desire to learn skills in youth development and/or natural resource management; 15-20% of the service term is dedicated to technical and personal-skill training
  • Positive attitude, interest in service and community work and desire to make a difference

Requirements:

  • 18-25 years old.
  • Able to perform the Essential Service Functions 40 hours/week:
    • Long (10 hour) days of shoveling, digging and swinging heavy tools repetitively
    • Long (10 hour) days of chainsaw / brush saw work
    • Heavy lifting, bending, and carrying up to 50 pounds
    • Walking and working on steep or uneven terrain
    • Working in extremes of heat or cold
    • Working, eating, and camping outdoors in all weather conditions
  • Must be a US Citizen, US National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien of the US.
  • Must pass the National Sex Offender Public Registry and criminal history check. “Pass” is defined as no positive hits on the NSOPW and no history of violent offenses on the criminal history check.
  • Flexible schedule to accommodate after-school and weekend hours, as well as possible week-long out-of-town projects and emergency response.
  • Must successfully pass medical review process.
  • Full term of service must be completed in order to receive the education award.

Benefits:

  • Monthly stipend
  • Education award upon successful completion of term
  • Skills training and job experience
  • Health insurance
  • Student loan forbearance during service term

This program is available to all, without regard to disability, race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or political affiliation. The Conservation Corps engages AmeriCorps members, ages 18-25, as defined under the American Conservation and Youth Service Corps Act, a subtitle of the National and Community Service Act of 1990. Reasonable accommodations provided upon request.

Deadline: January 1, 2020

If spots fill, applications will close early. Applications considered as received.

Questions? Contact Hollis Emery

recruit@conservationcorps.org or 651-209-9900 ext.23

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