At the Western Colorado Conservation Corps, we offer opportunities for young adults to spend a season participating in meaningful conservation projects throughout Western Colorado. Projects may include a variety of trail construction/maintenance, fence construction/removal, invasive species removal, wildfire fuels reduction, habitat restoration and/or historic preservation work. All members and leaders will participate in service projects, daily camp chores, and educational activities. Throughout the week (Sun-Thurs) crews will work in different environments and arduous weather conditions. Spending a season with the WCCC can be a rewarding and life changing experience. Successful candidates will demonstrate a commitment to service, diversity, self-development, and the team environment. |
Provides support and as a back-up to the Field Managers in the day-to-day operations of the corps projects. Ensure that crew-based programs operate efficiently, effectively, and with the greatest positive impact for both program participants and project partners.
Project Implementation
Project Monitoring
Supervision and Training
Record Keeping
Program Support
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· Must be at least 21 years of age with a valid driver license and clean driving record due to required job tasks.
· Hands on physical labor experience preferred. · Provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States. · Lead/serve on diverse teams or with a diverse range of people. · Pre-employment background screening (State, Sex Offender, FBI fingerprint). · Strong organization skills, ability to work independently but also collectively, self-motivated, confident, flexible, and open minded. · Proficiently and safely operate a chainsaw and hand tools. · Operate office equipment, telephone, and computer. · Drive an organizational vehicle. · Remain flexible, adaptable, and capable of working in a fluid, changing environment. · Outstanding organizations and time management skills, and ability to prioritize. · Excellent task management skills. · Technical conservation skills including B or C Faller certifications, crosscut saws, trail layout and design, trail construction and maintenance, stone masonry, fence construction and maintenance, project estimation, project implementation, project management, small engine repair, hand tool maintenance and repair, Wilderness First Aid or Wilderness First Responder certification. · Excellent communication skills including verbal, written and presentation. · Self-motivated, decisive and ability to work independently. · Organize, direct, and relate with young people and provide positive role modeling. · Implement corps member discipline. · Knowledge of management methods. · Communicate effectively and work with a variety of individuals and agencies. · Knowledge of methods of group instruction, motivation, team building, teaching, and counseling. · Knowledge of construction techniques, trail/field work, outdoor survival and low impact camping skills. · Knowledge of the local area. · Proficiency as a trainer and teacher of work habits and skills. · Flexibility, adaptability, and function well independently and under pressure. · Experience with computers.
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