California Conservation Corps (HQ)
FOUNDED IN: 1976
Address:
1719 24th Street
Sacramento, California
95816
Backcountry Trails Camp Supervisor
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Backcountry Trails Camp Supervisor
Deadline to apply: 2024-12-16
Type of Position: Staff (Seasonal)
Town, City, Park, etc: Eureka
State / Territory: California
Benefits: Dental Insurance, Health Insurance, Meals/Food Assistance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Disaster Prep/Response, Forestry, Trails
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The California Conservation Corps is a department within the California Natural Resources Agency. We are the oldest and largest conservation corps in the nation. Our mission is to protect and enhance California’s natural resources and communities while empowering and developing young adults through hard work and education.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
he Backcountry Trails Camp Supervisor (BCTCS) is, above all else, a leader of young people (18-25), whose duties go far beyond the mere supervision of corps members. The BCTCS is responsible for the personal and professional development of each corps member as they experience everything that comes with living and working with a diverse group of people in remote, isolated backcountry locations for six continuous months while performing rigorous work. The BCTCS must mentor, counsel, train, and direct corps members through an incredibly difficult work/wilderness/cohort experience while ensuring their physical, mental, emotional, and social wellbeing is being looked after.
Under the direct supervision of the Backcountry Trails Program Manager with additional oversight from the Program Coordinator, the incumbent works independently performing a multitude of duties in the following areas:
- Managing, directing, and supervising a backcountry trail crew.
- Facilitating individual development of corps members and the development of a crew community.
- Training corps members in trail repair, maintenance, construction, wilderness living, wilderness navigation, spike camp set-up and operations.
- Development and implementation of season-long curriculum plan.
- Managing trail projects and supervising a crew performing trail work.
- Performing a variety of administrative duties and functions as operational, departmental, program, and public land management agency needs dictate.
JOB DUTIES
- (40%) Manage, Direct, Supervise a Backcountry Trail Crew: Incumbent will independently manage, direct and supervise a backcountry trail crew of 12-17 crewmembers, ages 18-28, in completion of trail projects and backcountry camp operations relative to living and working in remote, wilderness settings. Duties include: provide the training necessary for crewmembers to acquire the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to safely perform trail work and backcountry camp operations and to safely use and maintain the hand and power tools and equipment used for those tasks; organize, prioritize, prepare and implement plans for completion of trail work/projects; delegate and assign trail work and camp operation tasks to crewmembers; monitor crewmembers’ progress with assigned tasks and make adjustments as needed; lead by example in the performance trail work and backcountry camp operations; work in cooperation with federal and state land management representatives (sponsors) to ensure trail projects are completed in accordance with the standards, goals, and deadlines established by sponsors or stipulated by reimbursement contract and/or grants; manage/direct emergency response operations in the event of an emergency situation; conduct daily safety meetings and regular safety trainings and job hazard analyses; ensure all rules, policies and regulations set forth by the C.C.C., BC Trails Program and land management agencies pertaining to the performance of the above duties are followed by crewmembers on and off work.
- (40%) Facilitate the individual development of crewmembers and crew development of community: Incumbent will work independently to promote, facilitate and engage in the personal development of crewmembers and the overall development of a crew community that fosters an inclusive, safe, healthy group dynamic. Duties include: build good rapport and establish professional interpersonal relationships with individual crewmembers; motivate, counsel, mentor, and train individual crewmembers to establish and achieve personal goals; develop and implement a varied crew curriculum which facilitates individual development of personal character, work ethic, job skills, interpersonal communication, life skills, education, cooperative living, conservation awareness, and promotes the development of a well-functioning crew community; ensure inclusion and participation of all crewmembers in crew curriculum; regularly monitor individual work and program performance and personal conduct of crewmembers in accordance to established standards and expectations; conduct formal, monthly one-on-one performance evaluations with each crewmember; utilize established progressive discipline process to address performance and personal conduct issues; organize recreational and social activities outside of normal work hours; approve all off-work activities planned by crewmembers, including off-work backpacking trips; ensure all rules, policies and regulations set forth by the C.C.C., BC Trails Program and land management agencies pertaining to individual performance in the program and personal conduct are followed.
- (15%) Perform a variety of administrative duties and functions as operational, program, federal and state partner and departmental needs dictate: Incumbent will perform the following duties accurately, on-time, in an organized manner, and in accordance with program and department requirements and procedures: keep and maintain personnel files for crewmembers; complete required administrative forms, track and record various information, and prepare written reports on a weekly, monthly, and/or needed basis pertaining to time-keeping, service hours tracking, work production, work-related injuries, disciplinary action, crewmember separation, use and maintenance of various state property, etc.; complete monthly, formal, in-depth, written performance evaluations and review one-on-one with each crewmember; properly use and maintain state-issued vehicles, gear/equipment, and other property and ensure crewmembers do also.
- (5%) Promote Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Participate in professional development training, as well as tasks, training and activities that support programmatic and workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion.
REQUIREMENTS
- Supervisor Experience - Minimum of two years (24 mos) of experience in organizing, instructing, supervising, and evaluating six or more people, ages 16-26 in an organization requiring specific accomplishments or completion of specific tasks. Such experience must include direct responsibility for discipline, direction, and welfare of the persons involved.
- Possesion of a valid driver license of the appropriate class issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
- Pre-employment Drug Test – In accordance with the Federal Highway Administration regulations (49 CFR, Part 382), persons hired to a class requiring a commercial driver license must take and pass a pre-employment drug test.
- Background Investigation – Undergo fingerprinting and successfully pass a Criminal Offender Record Information check completed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) which may or may not also include a background check through the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). Pass a National Sex Offender Public Registry check.
- Medical Exam - A medical clearance exam is required for this position.
- Trail Work Experience - Experience performing trail construction, repair, and maintenance, and experience training/teaching others to perform this work.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Chelsea Saeland
chelsea.saeland@ccc.ca.gov
707-601-5617