CivicSpark
FOUNDED IN: 2014
Address:
555 12th Street, Suite 600
Oakland, California
94607
CivicSpark Fellows
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: CivicSpark Fellows
Deadline to apply: 02/07/2025
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: 15 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Washington
Benefits: Childcare, Dental Insurance, Education Award, Health Insurance, Student Loan Forbearance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Climate Change, Disaster Prep/Response, Energy/Water Efficiency, Volunteer Engagement
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
CivicSpark is an award-winning and evidence-based AmeriCorps program that builds local government and community capacity to address emerging and entrenched community resilience challenges. Each year, CivicSpark recruits 100+ emerging leaders who are interested in gaining professional experience in the community resilience field and developing technical skills, all while creating a meaningful and lasting impact in their service community. During the 6 to 11-month service year, CivicSpark Fellows will complete research, planning, or implementation projects that support local governments and community organizations in advancing their resilience initiatives. CivicSpark is currently placing fellows in 14 states plus DC: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Washington.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Are you passionate about climate change, sustainability, equity, or community engagement? Do you want to wake up in the morning knowing you’re making a difference? The CivicSpark AmeriCorps fellowship program offers a unique opportunity to gain professional experience and leadership skills while creating a lasting impact in local communities. Whether you’re passionate about climate resilience, affordable housing, sustainable transportation, or social equity, you will gain direct technical experience and build a robust network in your field.
Each year, CivicSpark recruits 100+ emerging leaders who are interested in gaining professional experience in the community resilience field and developing technical skills, all while creating a meaningful and lasting impact in their service community.
During the 6 to 11-month service year, CivicSpark Fellows will complete research, planning, or implementation projects that support local governments and community organizations in advancing their resilience initiatives.
Want to advance your career and make an impact in local communities? Become a Fellow
JOB DUTIES
As AmeriCorps members, all CivicSpark Fellows focus on:
- Getting things done (capacity building and support)
- Professional development (training and service experiences)
- Strengthening communities (volunteer mobilization)
While all projects are unique, your service will include:
- Gap Assessment: Identify community needs and finalize project scope
- Service Project: Conduct a research, planning, or implementation project
- Volunteer Engagement: Mobilize volunteers to take action in their communities
- Knowledge Sharing: Train staff and share outcomes to sustain progress beyond the service year
Project Types
CivicSpark Fellows provide capacity-building support to public agencies in advancing their community resilience initiatives.
Example Projects:
- Educating community members about climate change
- Conducting electric vehicle readiness planning
- Inventorying greenhouse gas emissions
- Researching general plan options to incorporate groundwater language
- Updating drought contingency plans
- Implementing water efficiency ordinances
- Implementing a water incentive program
- Developing a community broadband roadmap (speed and access)
- Developing pilot programs for EV readiness and charging infrastructure
- Increasing community awareness and utilization of accessory dwelling unit (ADU) options
See 2024-25 projects
Interested in a particular area? Here is more information about common project types:
- Climate: Projects focus on climate adaptation and mitigation priorities such as waste reduction, climate action planning, public health, energy efficiency, climate risk assessment, and greenhouse gas reduction.
- Housing: Projects focus on housing priorities such as analysis of housing capacity and inventory, planning for increased housing supply, housing equity programs, and disaster recovery and rebuilding development.
- Water: Projects focus on water management priorities such as stormwater resource planning, sustainable groundwater management, integrated watershed management, and water-use efficiency.
- Mobility: Projects focus on community mobility priorities such as bicycle/pedestrian access and planning, alternative vehicle deployment and infrastructure, vehicle electrification, and shared mobility.
- Energy: Projects focus on energy efficiency, project identification, energy building identification and benchmarking, climate/energy action planning, workforce outreach, community education, and other sustainability initiatives.
REQUIREMENTS
AmeriCorps Requirements
- Be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States of America
- Ability to pass FBI, CA Department of Justice, out-of-state, and National Sex Offender Public Registry background checks prior to service
CivicSpark Requirements
- Minimum of a 2-year AA degree from an accredited college or university
- Commitment to the full term of service
- Ability to work in a professional office or virtual office setting
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
Strongly Preferred
- A degree in a related field
- One year of relevant experience
- Past service experience (e.g. volunteering, community service)
- Experience with—or training in—outreach, facilitation, and/or education
Desired
- Experience with local government operations and structures
- Comfort with quantitative work, including data collection and analysis
CivicWell is an equal opportunity employer and celebrates diversity. CivicWell is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all Fellows and employees. The CivicSpark program’s commitment to diversity and inclusion can be found in our Racial Equity Action Plan. We prefer to place candidates who already live in the communities they will serve.
At this time, we are unfortunately unable to accept applicants with student visas (such as F1 or F2 student visas, J1 or J2 exchange visitor visas, G series visas, etc.), or those with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Professional Development
In addition to the valuable experience gained serving with regional leaders and community members, Fellows receive professional development support through:
- Project supervision and professionalism coaching
- Bi-weekly trainings on sector-specific tools, and techniques; career path mapping and job seeking skills; and interdisciplinary topics critical to the resilience field
- Networking with local, regional, state, and national leaders
- Opportunities to participate in or lead peer affinity groups or other activities
- An outcome-driven project management experience in critically important fields
Benefits
- Living allowance paid biweekly over 7.5 months (total of $24,675 for California fellows, $23,970 in Arizona, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Washington
- Segal Education Award
- SNAP
- Student Loan Forbearance
- Health insurance
- Child care assistance
- Professional development & Training
- Network development
- CivicSpark and AmeriCorps Alumni Support
CONTACT INFORMATION
CivicSpark Info, info@civicsparkfellowship.org
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Mamie Murry, CivicSpark Recruitment Manager, mamie@civicsparkfellowship.org