Mile High Youth Corps (HQ-Denver)
FOUNDED IN: 1992
Address:
1801 Federal Blvd.
Denver, Colorado
80204
Community Climate Education Corpsmember
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Community Climate Education Corpsmember
Type of Position: Corpsmember (Crew)
Town, City, Park, etc: Denver
State / Territory: Colorado
Benefits: Education Award, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Student Loan Forbearance
Project/Program Focus: Climate Change
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Mile High Youth Corps (MHYC) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization established in 1992 to give youth ages 18 to 24 a chance to earn an income and learn hands-on job skills while serving in their communities. In its first year, 20 youth served Denver neighborhoods through a single 10-week program. Today, MHYC engages over 250 youth (called Corpsmembers) every year through several comprehensive programs that integrate paid work experience on community service projects with leadership development, career exploration, and education. During its 30 year history, Mile High Youth Corps has grown from a small, seasonal, neighborhood-based organization to a comprehensive, year-round, regional program serving 23 counties from two regional offices, Metro Denver and the Southern Front Range.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Join the Climate Movement.
Mile High Youth Corps is for young adults who are passionate about protecting the planet. We pay you to complete community-based environmental projects while equipping you with the skills you need to build an impactful career.
Join us for our 2023 Community Climate Ambassador Program! The Community Climate Ambassador program is a team-based, 48 week program for individuals between the ages 18-24. Participants (called Climate Action Corpsmembers) serve as community connectors and educate local residents on the issues of climate change, heat vulnerability, and water scarcity. Corpsmembers will be enrolled in AmeriCorps—a national community service program.
Corpsmembers will earn up to $36,255 over a 48 week term of service in total compensation.
Never had a job in community education before? Not sure if you like this kind of work? That’s okay! Our goal is to support you with the knowledge and support that you need to be successful. We will provide you with hands-on training related to all projects, and skills and certificates that will lead you to a future in green industries.
All we ask is that you bring your dedication to hard work, a positive attitude, and a commitment to a service term you’ll never forget.
JOB DUTIES
- Climate Education: Provide high-quality customer outreach to residents in priority Denver neighborhoods. Conduct needs-based surveys and educate residents on climate change. Provide resources to help them improve their quality of life, conserve energy and water, and address heat and water vulnerability in their home.
- Combat Climate Change – In addition to community outreach, Climate Educators will get hands-on experience with the Energy & Water program’s services in low-income households in the Denver Metro area. This includes to installing high-efficient lights, toilets and water fixtures, as well as educating residents on conservation techniques and providing information on resources to help improve their quality of life.
- The Community: Provide support and complete service projects with other local non-profits and community organizations included in the Community Climate Education project.
REQUIREMENTS
- This program requires some Corpsmembers to be program drivers; driver eligibility requirements: minimum 21 years old, valid driver’s license, and insurable DMV record. (Driver eligibility not required for application)
- This position has recurring access to vulnerable populations and therefore enrollees must complete a pre-service background check including fingerprinting.
- Must not engage in any prohibited activities listed in the AmeriCorps member service agreement and must adhere to rules and regulations specified in the MHYC handbook.
- This position reports to the Energy and Water Program Support Staff
- Office location: 953 Decatur St. Denver, CO 80204. Travel with MHYC vehicles required during service.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
- Training: Hands on training in public outreach and engagement, community organizing, data collection and management, and installation of conservation materials. Additional training and ongoing education for leadership, customer service, climate action, environmental racism, DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), and career readiness/development.
- Supportive Services: MHYC provides resources for mental health counseling, transportation costs, food security, and other personal needs
- Health Benefits: May be eligible for health insurance after serving at MHYC for 60 days. Members will have a share of the monthly health insurance premium.
- Student Loan Forbearance: Possible through the National Service Trust on qualifying federal government student loans.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Visit our website at www.milehighyouthcorps.org and click “Apply Now”. Or visit us in person at 953 Decatur Street, Denver, CO 80204 Questions? Email youthjobs@mhyc.net or call 720-947-0500 x 523
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