California Conservation Corps (HQ)
FOUNDED IN: 1976
Address:
1719 24th Street
Sacramento, California
95816
Backcountry Trails Program Corpsmember
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Backcountry Trails Program Corpsmember
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: various locations
State / Territory: California
Benefits: Education Award, Health Insurance, Housing – Primarily Camping, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Meals/Food Assistance, Public Land Corps Hiring Authority, Student Loan Forbearance
Project/Program Focus: 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
The Backcountry Trails Program is a highly structured paid service and development program for young adults that focuses on trailwork, community, and wilderness exploration. At 45 years and counting we are the longest-running special program of the California Conservation Corps, and have also been partnered with AmeriCorps for over 25 years.
We are looking for 80 diverse young adults ages 18-25 who are willing to leave behind the conveniences of modern life and venture into the mountains to spend five and a half continuous months doing some of the most challenging and ultimately rewarding work of their lives.
It is NOT a prerequisite that you know how to do trail work or that you are exceptionally strong. It IS essential that you are willing to work very hard, safely, with minimal supervision, and produce quality work.
Selected participants will be assigned to one of 6 crews working in a variety of locations across California. Locations can vary, but often include Yosemite, King’s Canyon, Stanislaus, Inyo, Trinity, and Klamath.
Life in the backcountry is physically and mentally demanding. Crews live for five and half continuous months in remote wilderness camps and hike up to 20 miles per day at elevations up to 13,000 feet. Crews spend their days performing trail maintenance and construction using hand tools, which includes cutting brush with loppers and handsaws, digging with shovels and picks, moving large rocks and logs with metal rock bars and gear-assisted grip-hoists, and clearing fallen trees with crosscut saws.
Backcountry camps are located up to 30 miles from the nearest road, store, phone, or electrical outlet. Camps are extremely rudimentary. Food, mail, and other supplies are delivered by pack mules once a week. Meals are provided. The food is great, and there is lots of it! Please note though that we may not be able to accommodate highly restrictive diets.
In addition to the daily work requirements, members participate in training and educational classes like native fauna and flora identification, natural history, wilderness survival, wilderness first aid, career development, community building, and health and safety. Corpsmembers also learn how to build a healthy, inclusive community where everyone treats each other with respect and consideration, and has an open mind to the ideas and feelings of others. Committing to five months in the wilderness with a bunch of strangers is daunting! We strive to create a safe and inclusive environment for all our members.
Eligible members receive a monthly stipend, health benefits, WFA certification, and an AmeriCorps education award upon completion of the program.
JOB DUTIES
- Performing Trail Work (40%)
- Engaging in Crew Community Development and Personal Development (25%)
- Managing and Maintaining a Backcountry Camp (25%)
- Engaging in Wilderness Exploration (5%)
- Develop Good Public Relations and Promote the Backcountry Trails Program (5%)
For a more detailed description of duties, see our website: ccc.ca.gov/backcountry
REQUIREMENTS
- Be a Permanent Resident, U.S. National, or U.S. Citizen. Applicants do not need to be California residents.
- Be between the ages of 18 and 25 years old by the start of the program (late April).
- Not be subject to probation or parole conditions that would prevent the applicant from fully participating in the program (i.e., being restricted from traveling throughout the state on short notice and for extended periods, working with or around inmates, working with CCC tools, working in remote areas with limited and/or no access to electronic communication).
- Clear all components of the criminal history background check prior to start of program which includes: FBI national, California DOJ, state of residence if other than California, and National Sex Offender Public Website.
- Pass a pre-enrollment drug test (urine test) upon arrival at orientation.
- Pass a pre-enrollment medical physical demonstrating applicant is physically and mentally able to perform the essential function of the position.
- Must be able start and finish on the established program dates and have no reason to leave the program barring personal and family emergencies, personal resignation, or behavior-based separation.
- Must have a valid e-mail address.
- Must exit any other AmeriCorps programs no later than the first day of the season.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
The Backcountry Trails Program is very highly regarded in the professional trail world. Members live and work closely with sponsors from our partner agencies, including the National Park Service, US Forest Service, and California State Parks, giving them a chance to make professional contacts, ask questions, learn skills, and get application tips. Most of our alumni have gone on to work with another conservation organization for one or more seasons.
CONTACT INFORMATION
backcountrytrails@ccc.ca.gov
707-601-5617
707-572-8752
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Find us online at linktree.com/backcountrytrails
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