Training Period: May 1 – June 9, 2023
Member Orientation and Field Season: June 12 – October 13, 2023
Live, serve, and explore Maine’s wilderness, coast, and mountains with Maine Conservation Corps (MCC). As an AmeriCorps member, you’ll get paid for 6 weeks of leadership and technical skills training and then practice those skills while serving and supporting a team leader in managing a crew to enhance hiking, biking, skiing, and other types of recreational trails throughout the state. Gain experience in leadership while opening and improving access to treasured natural areas. You’ll make a difference in the lives of your team and local communities while connecting to nature and your peers.
Location:
MCC Office: 54 Independence Drive, Augusta, ME 04330
The training facility will be based in Raymond, ME; service projects during the training period and the field season will occur throughout Maine.
Start Date: Monday, May 1, 2023
End Date: Friday, October 13, 2023
Time requirements:
Full-time, 40+ hours a week. It is typical to have a varied schedule. Overnights, weekends, training, and service days are required. Assistant Team Leaders are 900-hour AmeriCorps members.
General Description:
Wilderness First Aid, sustainable trail building, camp life, Leave No Trace ethics, diversity and inclusivity, chainsaw safety training, project management, job readiness training, and other technical trail-building topics related to your assigned projects.
You can expect to serve on physically challenging conservation projects gaining hands-on experience in the groundwork of stewardship. MCC Assistant Team Leaders provide logistical and technical support and play a key role in team cohesion. The ATL position requires a desire to grow as a leader, a positive attitude, a willingness to learn, the ability to live and serve collaboratively in a team setting, and the physical ability to carry out the essential functions of the position. The position is multi-faceted with many opportunities for growth as a leader and conservationist.
Duties:
1. Training: ATLs attend an orientation to the MCC and AmeriCorps and participate in 6 weeks of on-the-ground training developing technical trail skills, project management skills, and leadership skills. ATLs will assist with and participate in a regional member orientation in June. Topics will include backcountry wellness, Leave No Trace ethics, diversity and inclusivity, and an introduction to trail tools and safety standards. During the field season, ATLs will participate in and help facilitate job readiness training.
2. Safety: Assistant Team leaders will promote a culture of safety by modeling appropriate safety practices and PPE, assisting members with packing appropriate gear for project conditions, and upholding all safety and sanitation policies and procedures, including heightened COVID-19 protocols.
3. Project Support: ATLs and Leaders collaborate throughout the season to meet project goals. ATLs provide logistical support to leaders and technical support to members, and they perform ongoing tool maintenance and inventory.
4. Leadership: ATLs are role models. They provide support, guidance, and training to members of the team. They promote a positive team environment by listening and respecting all perspectives, maintaining a positive attitude in challenging conditions, and taking part in all joint living tasks, such as cooking, cleaning, and maintaining a healthy basecamp. Joint living tasks are not countable towards AmeriCorps service hours. ATLs will take on a leadership role in the absence of the Team Leader or when the team breaks up into small groups to complete multiple tasks.
Service Conditions
This position requires serving in adverse weather conditions, including cold, rain, heat and humidity, exposure to biting and stinging insects, hiking with all tools and gear over difficult terrain, and sleeping in tents. This position should be viewed not as a traditional job, but as an experience where long hours and extended time away from home, often in remote locations, are to be expected.
Marginal Functions
Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
· Previous conservation corps experience
· Outdoor living experience
· Experience working as a part of a team
Benefits
Assistant Team Leaders are 900-hour AmeriCorps members who will receive a weekly living stipend of $375 (less taxes). Other benefits include a wide range of training and networking opportunities, housing during training, a Maine State Park Pass, discounts on outdoor gear, and an education award of $3,247.50. AmeriCorps members may also be eligible for student loan deferment and childcare reimbursement.
To Apply: By January 30, 2023. Submit an MCC Application, and send a copy of your resume to Corps.Conservation@maine.gov. You will be contacted with further instructions. You may direct questions to the same email above.
Our mission is to accomplish conservation initiatives that inspire individuals and enrich communities. MCC operates an AmeriCorps program with two service options.
Environmental Stewards are paired with conservation organizations throughout Maine. These positions offer a unique opportunity to gain skills in the conservation field while increasing the capacity of local organizations. Stewards receive training, certifications and benefits as an AmeriCorps member. The role of an Environmental Steward is as varied as the needs of host sites. A sample of past projects include:
Our Field Team Program consists of trail crews that construct and rehabilitate sustainable trails in places like Baxter State Park, and on the Appalachian Trail, as well as land owned by local communities and land trusts. Field Teams consist of leadership placements, which include up to 15 weeks of training. Leadership training begins in February with returning or experienced leaders joining the training in April. Field Team Members begin service in June and continue to mid-October.
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