CivicSpark
FOUNDED IN: 2014
Address:
555 12th Street, Suite 600
Oakland, California
94607
CivicSpark Fellow (Full-Time 25-26 Service Term)
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: CivicSpark Fellow (Full-Time 25-26 Service Term)
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: California, Colorado and Washington state (other states may be available depending on partner applications)
Benefits: Childcare, Dental Insurance, Education Award, Health Insurance, Student Loan Forbearance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Data Collection, Disaster Prep/Response, Energy/Water Efficiency, Forestry, Habitat Restoration, Historic Preservation, Other, Recycling/Waste Management, Stormwater Management, Trails, Volunteer Engagement, Wildfire Management
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
CivicSpark is a national AmeriCorps program focused on building local workforfce capacity to address community planning challenges. Each year we recruit more than 100+ fellows to work with local and state governments, community-based nonprofits, educational institutions and tribal governments to work on issues ranging from natural disaster preparedness, housing affordability, energy and electricity, transportation and infrastructure, economic development, water management, and public health. The fellowship program provides a launchpad for more than 100 young professionals per year who are seeking careers in community planning sectors. Since 2014, nearly 1,000 Fellows have provided over one million hours of service to more than 300 local public agencies through over 1,000 projects. CivicSpark currently operates in three states: California, Colorado, and Washington, with expansion to additional states planned for fall 2025.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
CivicSpark, a program of the Public Health Institute (PHI), is an award-winning and evidence-based AmeriCorps program in which Fellows focus on building local workforce capacity to address community planning challenges. Fellows work for up to 11 months with a local or state government agency, educational institution, nonprofit or tribal governments. While projects vary, Fellows can expect to work on tasks, including research, meeting facilitation, community outreach, data collection and analysis, and report writing. Fellows also lead volunteer engagement projects and attend regular training to build professional and technical skills. Fellows will complete their service year with a strong understanding of working with local governments as well as experience in using critical tools used in the local government and/or non-profit space.
Specific project types may include, but are not limited to:
- Disaster planning and preparedness
- Water policy and management
- Affordable housing planning and implementation
- Transportation and infrastructure projects
- Outdoor recreation activities
- Energy, electricity and public utility network projects
- Public health and urban planning activities
- Community engagement and planning
As of September 2025, we will offer fellowships primarily in 3 states: California, Colorado and Washington. Depending on partner applications from other states, we may have additional opportunities in other Western and Southern states.
Fellows are spread regionally throughout the states and territories listed above. Each region has an assigned CivicSpark program staff person who oversees the various Fellows in their area, providing guidance, mentorship, and support for the Fellows’ professional development goals. Site Supervisors are the Fellows’ on-site contacts, who work with Fellows on a day-to-day basis, assist in project work, and support the Fellows’ professional growth in the workplace.
This is a time-limited fellowship with an expected start date of September 22, 2025 and expected end date of August 21, 2026. The Fellows are expected to commit to the full term of service which is minimum 1,700 service hours over about 11 months.
Fellows are required to live within a 50-mile radius from their service site’s office and must live within a region no more than 50 miles from their service site’s office.
JOB DUTIES
Essential duties and responsibilities of the individual Fellow and their service site location are dependent on the specific project the Fellow will work on. The general duties for this role focus on building local workforce capacity on a specific community planning issue. The Fellow will support beneficiaries by assisting with developing and implementing projects that increase capacity at their host site and community.
As AmeriCorps members, CivicSpark Fellows can only engage in specific goals or tasks. All Fellows will only engage in:
- Capacity building projects to address local community planning needs.
- Volunteer engagement to recruit and build volunteer services, and support existing volunteers.
- Professional development to build both professional skills and community development skills.
All CivicSpark projects will increase the capacity of local communities to address critical community planning challenges. All Fellows follow the same general process to implement their service:
- Gap assessment in which Fellows identify three capacity building goals;
- Research, planning, and/or implementation projects to address these goals;
- Transitioning expertise to local government staff and community members.
Through this intervention model and these specific service activities, the Fellow’s service will support CivicSpark’s performance measures, including building capacity for local governments, completing Fellow professional development, and engaging volunteers.
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Qualifications
AmeriCorps Requirements:
- Be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States*
- Be at least 17 years of age.
- Have a high school diploma or its equivalent.
- Ability to pass FBI, state, and NSOPW background checks prior to service and if the need arises after hired.
*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.
CivicSpark Requirements:
- 2-year Associate degree from an accredited college or university.
Other Required Qualifications
- Commitment to the full term of service (minimum 1,700 service hours over about 11 months).
- Ability to serve in a professional setting.
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
- Must maintain a professional attitude at all times and show respect toward site supervisor, co-workers, CivicSpark staff, and all other individuals the Fellow engages with during service hours.
- Must be able to adapt to change in a work environment, accept constructive feedback, effectively handle multiple tasks and competing demands, work cooperatively in a group, actively resolve conflicts, and work independently.
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to effectively handle multiple tasks.
- Ability to be committed to a high standard of safety and willing and able to comply with all safety laws and all of the program’s safety policies and rules.
- Be aware of safety protocols and report and issues to appropriate supervisory or management personnel.
- Must have access to reliable transportation to commute to the regular worksite(s), as well as for travel to meetings, events, and/or other project sites if required.
- For Fellows who drive their own vehicle for traveling to sites that are not their regular worksite(s) for meetings, events, and/or other service activities, they must meet the following requirements:
- Have the ability to drive to the locations required by the projects.
- Maintain a current Department of Motor Vehicles driver’s license, vehicle registration, and minimum statutory insurance liability coverage as required by the state law in which the vehicle is registered.
Preferred Qualifications
- A bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences/studies, urban planning, public policy, or other related field.
*Although a degree in a related field may be leveraged to support project completion, it is not required to participate in the program.
- One year of relevant experience including volunteer, internship, or work experience supporting project-related tasks including:
- Past service experience (e.g., volunteering, community service, etc.)
- Experience with, or training in, outreach, facilitation, and/or education
- Experience with project implementation
- Experience with local government operations and structures
- Comfort with quantitative work, including data collection and analysis
- Being local to the community you will serve in.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Benefits may include the following:
Administered by AmeriCorps:
- $7,395 Segal Education Award after successful completion of the full service term
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food assistance
- Student loan deferment & interest forbearance if eligible
- Qualifies for time served toward Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
- Childcare assistance
- AmeriCorps alumni support
Administered by PHI / CivicSpark:
- Health insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Professional development training
- Professional Network development
- CivicSpark alumni support
- $2,605 California for All Award (California-based full-time Fellows only) upon completion of the fellowship
CONTACT INFORMATION
Mamie Murry, CivicSpark Recruitment Manager, mamie@civicsparkfellowship.org
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
More information is available on the CivicSpark website at https://civicsparkfellowship.org/fellow/