Cleveland Metroparks
Conservation Corps Crew Member
JOB DETAILS
Position title: Conservation Corps Crew Member
Deadline to apply: 03/24/2022
Type of Position: Staff (Seasonal)
Town, City, Park, etc: Cleveland
State / Territory: Ohio
Benefits: Housing – Primarily Non-Camping
Project/Program Focus: Trails
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The mission of the Cleveland Metroparks is to conserve significant natural resources and enhance people’s lives by integrating high-quality outdoor education, recreation and zoological opportunities into people’s lives. The Trails Division works to support this mission by creating high quality sustainable trails, applying the best available techniques in trail maintenance and trailshaping, and prioritizing sustainability in all aspects of our operations, including milling local lumber for signage and using local materials wherever possible.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Each Conservation Corps crew member is central to the success of the Trails Division. The primary task of each crew member is to work cooperatively with their crew to complete and document trail projects through both fieldwork and administrative duties. Conservation Corps crew members use traditional trail skills, restoration techniques, carpentry skills, and physical labor to complete an array of projects across the Metroparks. Typical projects include trail construction and maintenance, building rock stairs, carpentry, bridge construction, invasive vegetation removal, and restoration of impacted sites. Crew members will receive training in Metroparks trails standards, practices, and expectations before, during, and after the work season, as well as the option to participate in additional relevant trainings and certifications.
The Board of Park Commissioners expects all employees to follow Trails Division and Park District policies, procedures, rules, and regulations. Cleveland Metroparks promotes a non-hostile and non-discriminatory work environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. The crew member is expected to report suspected or actual harassment, abuse, or neglect to the chain of command, and encourage other crew members to do the same.
JOB DUTIES
Pay rate is $15 per hour. This position is full-time (40 hrs per week) and is expected to last 6 months.
Work schedule is expected to be 6:15 am – 4:15 pm Monday through Thursday or similar (four 10-hour days per week).
Shared housing is available (housing includes access to internet, an indoor kitchen, and all utilities; available sleeping spaces may be indoors, outdoors, private, or shared).
Paid on-the-job training including the option to certify in Leave No Trace (LNT) and wilderness medicine is provided.
For crew members currently enrolled in college or graduate school, staff support is available for independent studies.
All employees are enrolled in Ohio’s public employee retirement system (OPERS).
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be a minimum of 18 years of age
- Ability to perform trail construction and maintenance work in a variety of terrain, carrying and lifting 50 pounds or more and hiking up to 3 miles
- Good interpersonal skills and a strong work ethic are required
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Ability to contribute to healthy team dynamics while completing high-quality work
- Working knowledge of safely operating power and hand-tools
- Experience with chainsaw, rigging/griphoist, carpentry, gardening, or trail work a plus
- Excellent communication skills
- Demonstrated initiative and the ability to problem-solve
- Must have ability to legally work in the US
- Drivers license a bonus but not required
- Ability to meet Cleveland Metroparks background check standards
- High school diploma or GED preferred
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Pay rate is $15 per hour. This position is full-time (40 hrs per week) and is expected to last 6 months.
Work schedule is expected to be 6:15 am – 4:15 pm Monday through Thursday or similar (four 10-hour days per week).
Shared housing is available (housing includes access to internet, an indoor kitchen, and all utilities; available sleeping spaces may be indoors, outdoors, private, or shared).
Paid on-the-job training including the option to certify in Leave No Trace (LNT) and wilderness medicine is provided.
For crew members currently enrolled in college or graduate school, staff support is available for independent studies.
All employees are enrolled in Ohio’s public employee retirement system (OPERS).