
California Conservation Corps (HQ)
FOUNDED IN: 1976
Address:
1719 24th Street
Sacramento, California
95816
Conservationist I
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Conservationist I
Deadline to apply: 2022-12-29
Type of Position: Staff (Full-Time)
Town, City, Park, etc: San Luis Obispo County
State / Territory: California
Benefits: Dental Insurance, Health Insurance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Trails
Attachments/Supplemental Materials:
Duty-Statement4
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The California Conservation Corps is a department within the California Natural Resources Agency. We are the oldest and largest conservation corps in the nation. Our mission is to protect and enhance California’s natural resources and communities while empowering and developing young adults through hard work and education.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
This position reports to the CCC Los Padres center located at 1530 Madera Ave, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401.
Conservationist I's (C-Is) may be required to continuously be on their feet during working hours. When working on the grade, extensive walking and hiking is required. During fire assignments, they will work outdoors under adverse environmental conditions for extended periods of time. Firefighters can be assigned to initial attack or mop-up assignments, which can expose them to extreme temperatures (over 100ºF), excessive amounts of dust and smoke, and very steep terrain with loose soil. They may be required to drag or carry hoses and/or packs weighing up to 50 lbs. for extended distances while carrying firefighting tools. Firefighters may be required to work over 24-hour work shifts.
Operate commercial vehicles with the appropriate license. Physical requirements for this classification require lifting objects weighing 50 pounds or more, often in combination with pushing, pulling, bending, stooping, squatting, grabbing, carrying, kneeling, twisting, and reaching at or above shoulder level. Includes working on irregular surfaces, and the ability to hike difficult terrain, may require extraordinary physical activity and extended hours of continuous work in remote areas. Work temperatures vary from extreme cold to extreme heat and humidity, especially when responding to emergency work and disaster relief operations such as wildland fires and floods.
JOB DUTIES
Are you looking to move past a JOB and begin a rewarding CAREER? Do you want to positively impact California's young adults while caring for and protecting our natural environment? If that sounds like you and you want to change people’s lives this may be the position for you!
Do you want to make a positive impact on the youth of California? A Career with purpose? All while caring for and protecting our natural environment!
- All the benefits of state service with the purpose and work culture make going to work rewarding every day.
- Lifelong investment in yourself, the environment, and others
- Work someplace where you are included, and you can be part of the bigger picture
- Promotional opportunities
- Work culture that is centered around engaging youth and enriching the environment.
- Be part of the solution- inclusion, diversity
- A paycheck that matters
- Be appreciated for the work you do
- Build lifelong relationships
- Experiences that you will talk about for the rest of your life
- Teach and learn, see sights that others pay to see
Supervise, Train and Evaluate Corpsmembers.
- Supervise a crew of young men and women (corpsmembers) working on public service conservation projects in urban and rural areas. Some projects may be in remote areas of California.
- Teach corpsmembers the importance of work productivity, teamwork, safe work habits, and discipline on work projects. Responsible for following CCC-established discipline policies and hold corpsmembers accountable for their behavior. Recommend disciplinary action when necessary. Evaluate corpsmembers' performance.
- Instruct corpsmembers in the protection and conservation of California's natural resources.
- Instruct corpsmembers in skills such as: construction, landscaping, erosion control, and trail building and maintenance.
- Respond to emergencies such as wildland fires, floods, pest eradication, and mudslides. Ability to take immediate action in life-threatening situations.
Teach, Direct and Counsel Corpsmembers.
- Develop corpsmembers' leadership skills. Recommend corpsmembers as candidates for the CCC Leadership Training Program. Mentor corpsmember leaders.
- Supervision of corpsmembers during non-work hours (night and weekend supervision, if assigned). Monitor dormitories and ensure the health and safety of all corpsmembers on CCC facilities. Provide informal counseling to corpsmembers; refer to formal counseling, if needed.
- Monitor the educational attainment of corpsmembers engaged in non-work educational opportunities. Provide feedback and evaluation to corpsmembers.
- Respond to evening and weekend emergency situations
Care, Maintenance, and Security of State Equipment and Property.
- Inspect vehicles and equipment to ensure safe operation; recommend repairs and maintenance.
- Drive and operate state vehicles and equipment, and perform minor repairs and maintenance.
- Identify, select and train corpsmember drivers. Assist in their attainment of a Class B license and CCC-sponsored driver training course(s).
Recordkeeping and Personnel Administration.
- Maintain time and leave records, approves leaves, and accrual of CTO.
- Develops supervisor's reports of injuries, disciplinary reports, and weekly project and safety reports.
- Document conservation awareness activities.
This position requires the successful completion of the CalFire Type I training program.
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You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
REQUIREMENTS
Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment will be required to complete the following pre-employment requirements prior to being appointed:
- Commercial Driver License – Provide evidence that a Commercial Class C license with a Passenger Transport Vehicle special endorsement, or equivalent, has been obtained from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
- Pre-employment Drug Test – Pass a urine drug test. In accordance with the Federal Highway Administration regulations (49 CFR, Part 382), persons hired to a class requiring a commercial driver license must take and pass a pre-employment drug test. Please note: Per California Code of Regulations 213.5, applicants who fail the drug test pursuant to section 213.4 (h), will be disqualified from the examination in which they are competing and, except as provided by section 213.5 (e), shall not be eligible to take any State civil service examination for a class for which drug testing is required until one year has elapsed from the date the drug test specimen is given.
- Background Investigation – Undergo fingerprinting and successfully pass a Criminal Offender Record Information check completed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) which may or may not also include a background check through the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI).
- Medical Exam – a medical clearance examination is required for this classification.
Once appointed, candidates will be required to pass the following training:
- CalFire Type I Fire Training Program - Position requires successful completion of the CalFire Type I 80-hour Fire training program. This includes a vigorous physical fitness portion of the training.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Hiring Unit Contact:
Reggie Soria
(805) 549-3561
[email protected]
Questions on how to apply? Contact the Hiring Desk at (916) 341-3221 or [email protected]
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
In order to be considered for the job vacancy you must satisfy one of the following requirements:
- List Eligibility – Successfully complete the civil service exam for classification Conservationist I. Click Here for more information on how to apply for the Conservationist I exam. NOTE: Please refer to the exam bulletin for the frequency of administration of this exam.
- Transfer Eligibility – Must have current employment with the State of California in the same classification or in a classification that is comparable. If in a different classification, you must meet the minimum qualifications (see Minimum Qualifications section and associated links above).
- Reinstatement Eligibility – Previously obtained permanent employment with the State of California in the same classification or in a classification that is comparable. If in a different classification, you must meet the minimum qualifications (see Minimum Qualifications section and associated links above).
In some special circumstances, candidates who meet the Minimum Qualifications for the position, but who do not have one of the types of eligibility listed above, may be hired. However, this is rare and the preferred method of appointment is through eligibility as described above.