Salary Range: $1500.00 per month
Posted on
APRIL 15—AUGUST 18; OR
APRIL 15—NOVEMBER 22
Location(s):
Positions are available based in Logan, Moab, and Cedar City, UT. Project sites are located throughout the state of Utah and region.
Schedule:
Full-time commitment. Hours and schedule vary week to week (45-55 hrs). Nearly 100% time spent in the field with significant travel between project sites and field office.
Application:
Application review begins March 1, 2019. Positions are open until filled.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The UCC Crew Leader is an AmeriCorps position where the member participates in leadership skills development during the spring field season. Candidates will be evaluated throughout the spring season and will only be promoted into the full leadership role upon demonstrating essential competencies. Upon promotion, crew leaders will provide direct leadership, mentorship, training and teaching for UCC field crews during the summer and fall field seasons.
During the spring season, the Crew Leader candidate participates in essential hard and soft skills trainings and completes conservation projects as part of a crew of crew leader-trainees. Field staff give extra attention to debriefing crew leadership scenarios, helping leaders refine tool and project techniques, attending to areas of individual growth, and teaching the full responsibilities of the Crew Leader position.
During summer and fall seasons, Crew Leaders are responsible for preparing and leading a 5-10-person crew in conservation project work. Leaders are also responsible for upholding UCC values, ensuring that UCC policies and procedures are followed, facilitating education time with their crew, communicating with project partners, as well as recording and reporting important weekly project outcome data and other documentation.
Field crews are assigned to a variety of conservation projects located across the state of Utah and the region. Projects may include habitat restoration, invasive plant removal, fence building, trail construction and improvement, forest fuels reduction and other forest fire mitigation efforts, surveying, and more. Each crew has a unique project, work, and travel schedule. All crews are trained in chainsaw and hand tool use, trails techniques, herbicide application, and wilderness first aid. Crews generally camp at or near project sites and return to their field office location for off time between project weeks. Crew Leaders are expected to have a place of residence near their field office location.
RESPONSIBILITIES and EXPECTATIONS
QUALIFICATIONS
REQUIREMENTS
BENIFITS
HOW TO APPLY
You will need to attach a resume, and a list of 3 professional references to the online application. Application review begins March 1, 2019. Positions are open until filled.
Utah Conservation Corps is an equal opportunity program. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran, or disabled status. UCC is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for application and service with our programs.
UCC’S MISSION
To develop the conservation leaders of tomorrow.
UCC’S VALUES AND CULTURE STATEMENT
Utah Conservation Corps is committed to an inclusive culture of community service in a safe and positive environment.
Who We Are
UCC is an AmeriCorps program made up of members, staff, and partners dedicated to service to our community and environment. We engage in projects throughout the state of Utah that address goals relating to environmental conservation, leadership, education, and sustainability.
UCC AmeriCorps members have committed to a term of service for their country that may range from 3 months to a year. Our members are individuals seeking opportunities to give back, to improve the environment and explore the beauty of Utah's public lands. Many of our members are current students or recent graduates looking to gain experience in the fields of natural resource conservation, education, or social services.
Utah Conservation Corps is a program of Utah State University's Center for Civic Engagement & Service Learning.
UCC offers service opportunities working on a conservation field crew or through individual placement with one of our non-profit or government agency partners.
AmeriCorps members placed on a field crew work on natural resource projects (habitat restoration, trail maintenace, fence building, etc.) alongside four to eight other members. UCC Americorps individual placement members are active in environmental education, habitat restoration, and community volunteer efforts. ]
The mission of the Utah Conservation Corps is to develop the conservation leaders of tomorrow through service & education
Our vision is to create sustainable communities and conserve the natural heritage of Utah and the Intermountain west
We are committed to an inclusive culture of community and service in a safe and positive environment
We Value:
* The strong traditions of conservation and stewardship in American Society
* Leadership development and personal growth among members
* Inclusion of underserved populations
* Partnerships to address environmental challenges
* The development of civically-engaged and informed citizens
The UCC proudly follows in the legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) while expanding the national service tradition to more diverse audiences as a 21st Century Conservation Service Corps. The UCC was developed by a group of committed citizens that formed a steering committee in the fall of 1999 and wrote a successful AmeriCorps grant proposal in the winter of 2000. The UCC began operation at Utah State University's Outdoor Recreation Center with its first group of AmeriCorps members in January 2001. Since inception, UCC AmeriCorps members have completed traditional conservation corps projects including trail maintenance, habitat restoration, fuels reduction, fence maintenance as well as travel management, habitat, and recreation surveys. The UCC has been a national leader in expanding the traditional conservation corps model to include AmeriCorps members serving with non-profits completing environmental education (2004), disability inclusive crews (2007), veterans crews (2010), Bilingual Youth Corps crews (2010), and bike crew (2015).