Do you enjoy helping the planet, spending time outside, building life-long relationships, and stepping outside of your comfort zone? RMYC is for you. We have multiple programs available including our internship programs with Federal Land Management Agencies, our Conservation Corps that does general trail work to wildland firefighting, and our youth corps that inspires 11-18-year-olds to better their communities through conservation and service.
Come work in beautiful Northwest Colorado while helping our public lands and inspiring youth! RMYC Youth Corps Crews serve on conservation and service projects. As a Youth Corps leader, you will be leading 11-18-year-olds in multiple counties. Youth participants are paid a stipend (ages 14+) for the program, which is considered an entry-level conservation opportunity. The goal of our Youth Corps is to lead local youth on local projects- either in their home counties or in NW colorado at large. We strive to place youth with projects where they can form a local connection and see the greater impact in their communities.
Our Youth Corps provides young adults with the opportunities and tools to build strong bonds to the community, increase academic success, and live healthy and productive adulthood. The education component of the Youth Corps consists of career development, leadership skills, healthy lifestyles, environmental education, personal growth, and civic and social responsibility. RMYC runs three models of Youth Corps.
Location: RMYC Headquarters in Steamboat Springs, CO – Crews will serve across NW Colorado
Season Dates
Compensation: Training, $600/week paid bi-weekly, $40/Month for cell phone usage, WFR or WFA certification (free to those that complete their term with RMYC), an AmeriCorps Education award on completion of the program, and eligibility to participate in the CNCS Student Loan Forbearance Program
Youth Corps Summer Programs
Overview of Yampa Valley Science School: Yampa Valley Science School (YVSS) serves all Routt County 6th grade students (261 in 2021) each year in a residential, experiential Science Camp. Operated in cooperation with local schools since 2000, YVSS incorporates a 5-day, 3-night science curriculum integrated with 6th grade academic standards, team building activities and personal growth experiences for the students. The camp operates in the month of September at the historic Perry Mansfield Performing Arts Camp in Strawberry Park. The goals of YVSS include: to provide place-based environmental education through experiential and interactive lesson activities; to link the communities within the Yampa Valley; to provide intergenerational links and mentoring opportunities for sixth graders, high school students, college students, and community adults; and to foster integrated academic education with the public-school systems.
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Compensation: Training, $600/week paid bi-weekly, $40/Month for cell phone usage, WFR or WFA certification (free to those that complete their term with RMYC), an AmeriCorps Education award on completion of the program, and eligibility to participate in the CNCS Student Loan Forbearance Program
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