Rocky Mountain Youth Corps – NM
FOUNDED IN: 1995
Address:
PO Box 1960
Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico
87557
Conservation Assistant Crew Leader (2025)
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Conservation Assistant Crew Leader (2025)
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: Taos, Albuquerque
State / Territory: New Mexico
Benefits: College Credit, Education Award, Health Insurance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Meals/Food Assistance, Public Land Corps Hiring Authority, Student Loan Forbearance
Project/Program Focus: Climate Change, Construction/Masonry, Forestry, Habitat Restoration, Historic Preservation, Invasive Species Management, Trails
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
RMYC provides paid opportunities to youth and young adults every year in our Conservation, Individual Placement, and Prevention Programs. Corpsmembers receive life-skills training and certifications that prepare them for the workforce or to return to school. RMYC's Conservation Program works on trails, forestry, habitat restoration, historic preservation, erosion control, invasive species mitigation, and recreation projects in partnership with public land managing agencies. (Positions available for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, and Hearing individuals). RMYC's Individual Placement Program places individuals with mentor programs to gain experience working within federal, local, and non-profit land and water management agencies. RMYC's Prevention Program implements media campaigns to educate the community about the impacts of alcohol and drug abuse. This Program hosts the Community Health Crew to offer near-peer mentors to area high school students.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps (RMYC) is a nonprofit youth development organization serving New Mexico. We inspire young adults to make a positive difference in themselves and their communities. Through training and service, Corpsmembers discover their potential for healthy, productive lives.
POSITION PURPOSE:
Assistant Crew Leaders (ACLs) play a pivotal role in building successful crews and meaningful programming. They are leaders, facilitators, and communicators, tasked with inspiring fellow Corpsmembers to achieve personal and professional growth. As both a member of the crew and a part of the leadership team the ACL occupies a unique and demanding position. For the right individual, this position is a pathway towards full leadership positions and further opportunities in conservation.
POSITION TYPE:
Seasonal, full time, non-exempt AmeriCorps member
SCHEDULE:
Schedule consists of Day work or Spike work.
Day work schedule is Tuesday – Friday from 7:00am-5:30pm with weekends off.
Spike schedule is Tuesday – Tuesday, 7:00am-5:30pm, camping at the project site. Spike is 8 days on shift followed by 6 days off.
JOB DUTIES
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Crew Leadership
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In partnership with Crew Supervisor, assist in the creation of a highly collaborative leadership structure with shared responsibilities and input.
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Help facilitate scheduled educational trainings throughout the season, while also assisting in impromptu “teachable moments” in the field.
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Model appropriate professional behavior, environmental stewardship, and work ethic for Corpsmembers; be an example that inspires the crew.
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Maintain a strong commitment to creating a culture of safety within the crew.
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Assist with crew function during disaster relief work lasting up to 45 days (if deployed).
Project Management
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Serve with Crew Supervisor, Program Coordinator, project sponsors, and organizational partners to accomplish projects in an efficient and timely manner.
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Assist with leadership of the crew (or a portion of the crew) for project efficiency or as the need arises, under the direction and supervision of program staff. Examples include guidance with proper tool use, assisting with the organization of service tasks such as organizing a crew on a trail or thinning project, or helping to facilitate safety discussions with the crew. Assisting with leadership does not include direct supervisory tasks like discipline or timecard approval, which are handled solely by staff crew supervisors or other program staff.
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Track daily tool issue, ensuring that tools are well-maintained, organized, and accounted for throughout project work.
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Assist in daily preparation of supplies and equipment: first aid kits, vehicle inspection, personal protective equipment.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Assist in the facilitation of crew meetings on a regular basis.
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Assist in reporting requirements and project impact paperwork.
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Create a leadership development plan to further personal growth and leadership competencies.
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Comply with all RMYC and AmeriCorps rules and policies and not participate in any prohibited activities as described in the member agreement.
REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
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18-30 years of age as of February 3, 2025
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US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident
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Able to complete entire length of service term (February 3 – November 14, 2025)
Experience
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Experience with, or an interest in, environmental or conservation related projects.
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Community volunteer experience or a history of service-based learning.
Skills
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Ability to perform strenuous physical tasks under adverse weather conditions
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Good public speaking skills to address crews and conduct training sessions.
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Strong organizational and communication skills, and the ability to be punctual and reliable.
Behavioral Competencies
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Open to constructive feedback.
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Flexibility and adaptability. Strong capacity as a team player.
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Maturity level that allows for supervision and motivation of peers.
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Ability to take initiative and follow through with project goals.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE / EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION:
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Previous experience with Rocky Mountain Youth Corps or other youth development/conservation organization.
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Leadership experience with peers, preferably in a mentoring or instructional capacity.
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Knowledge of tool use and safety.
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Proficient driving trucks, and/or 4×4 SUV with trailer attachment
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Wilderness medicine certification (WFA, WFR).
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Familiarity with techniques and concepts of safety and risk management.
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Consistent positive mental attitude.
EVALUATION:
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Members serving less than a full-time term of service (<1700 hours) will receive only an end-of-term evaluation
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:
Periodic overnight travel and non-traditional work hours, inclusive of weekend and evening hours.
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
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Lift or move up to 50 pounds occasionally, up to 20 pounds frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds constantly.
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Frequently traverse uneven terrain; balance, stoop, kneel, reach, push, pull, and/or grasp.
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Have visual acuity to operate motor vehicles and to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of work assigned.
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Receive detailed information through oral or signed communication; convey important instructions accurately and effectively.
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Work outdoors, subject to outside environmental conditions.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
CONTACT INFORMATION
mickayla@youthcorps.org
RELATED JOBS
Conservation Crew Member (2025)
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc:
Taos, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Benefits: Education Award, Health Insurance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Meals/Food Assistance, Student Loan Forbearance
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