Community Training Works, Inc. / Young American Conservation Corps
FOUNDED IN: 2006
Address:
PO Box 178
Crawfordville, Florida
32326
Crew Member
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Crew Member
Deadline to apply: 10/31/2023
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: St. Augustine
State / Territory: Florida
Benefits: Education Award, Health Insurance, Student Loan Forbearance
Project/Program Focus: Other
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Community Training Works, Inc. (CTW) also known as Florida Conservation Corps (FLCC), Arkansas Conservation Corps (ARCC) and Young American Conservation Corps (YACC), was established in 2006 as a 501 (c) 3 and governed by a nine-member board of directors. Originally based in Florida, CTW also has an office in Fayetteville, Arkansas. CTW was founded in 2006 by a few community members who were concerned about and sought a solution to solve the problems facing the community such as affordable housing, high unemployment among young adults and veterans, lack of training opportunities and a disconnect from education. Community Training Works! was formed as part of the solution. These issues the communities faced such as high unemployment among youth and veterans coupled with extreme backlog maintenance issues on our public lands encouraged them to secure partnerships with cities, counties, state and federal agencies to implement the workforce development training initiative. Routed in the tradition of the CCC - Civilian Conservation Corps legacy from the Roosevelt days, CTW transitioned itself from a Community Land Trust to a 21st Century Conservation Service Corps (21CSC) and accredited by The Corps Networks Excellence In Operations as a 21CSC. The founding Board Members were elders of the Jacksonville, Florida community namely Mr. Robert Flowers and Mr. Edward Exson along with advisory board members Norma Jean Sawyer and Bedilia Campbell. Ms. Denise Boehm and Dr. Rodney Stiefbold brought their years of business consulting and expertise as founding members of board and have helped to sustain CTW ever since with their involvement as volunteers. CTW accomplishes its mission through providing opportunities for young adults and veterans to improve their communities while improving their lives. Through CTW's partnerships with state and federal agencies, it's been able to offer opportunities to hundreds of young adults and have significantly impacted the lands, roads and waterways. CTW's programs across the southeast regions of the US include Florida, Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. CTW's programs include but are not limited to: YWEP - Youth Work Experience Program: a collaboration with DOT to improve roadways, retention ponds, outfalls. Community Training Works, Inc. works extensively across the state of Florida and has ran programming and sent crews to the states of Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama and Arkansas to respond to regional partner's needs.
YACC - Young American Conservation Corps Program: where corpsmembers improve public lands on trails, brush removal, invasives. fuels reduction
CEP - Coastal & Ecological Program: members serve along waterways improving habitat for wildlife.
ALA - Ancestral Land Program (ALA - Aider of the Lost Arch program): provides opportunities for corpsmembers work on ancestral lands by hand clearing sensitive and sometimes prehistoric archaeological sites.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Community Training Works, Inc. is seeking crew members to serve in our YWEP = Youth Work Experience Program which is a collaboration with Department of Transportation.
Members will perform services improving primary roads and FDOT owned lands which includes road maintenance such as mowing, weed eating, edging, tree and brush removal and invasive species removal and treatments at retention ponds and outfall ditches, municipal and rural roads, and rights-of-way.
No experience necessary, will train but experience with zero turn mowers and Stihl weed eaters and edgers a plus. Sawer certifications a plus.
Corps Members will receive on the job training aimed towards teaching young adults and veterans’ new skills. Ages 18-35 preferred.
AmeriCorps Education Awards available for eligible candidates from 675- and 1200 -hour terms. Award amounts range from $1100 to 6,700 and can be utilized to attend any accredited schools such as trade schools, universities, state colleges or be applied toward student loans.
Excellent opportunity for civil engineering students and can earn credits toward college as intern.
JOB DUTIES
Benefits:
- Certifications following relevant on the job training such as Sawyer certifications, AMOT- Advanced Maintenance of Traffic, herbicide, Fire (S130/S190) available for those who excel
- Health insurance incentive bonus
- Simple IRA retirement plan.
- AmeriCorps Education Award (offered to eligible candidates) – If eligible, corps members can obtain up to 4 part time or 2 full time terms equivalent to 3400 hours or $13,000.
- Employee assistance program
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
REQUIREMENTS
Requirements:
- No experience necessary
- Must be willing to work outside in Florida weather conditions
- Florida resident with 2 forms of ID
- Reliable transportation
- AmeriCorps eligibility (have not served more than one term)
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Benefits:
- Certifications following relevant on the job training
- Health insurance incentive bonus
- Simple IRA retirement plan.
- AmeriCorps Education Award (offered to eligible candidates)
- Employee assistance program
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
CONTACT INFORMATION
phone: 321-956-3940 cell phone: 321-604-8500
inquire at email: info@ctwfl.com
To Apply, please complete CTW’s Interest form at the link below.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Job Location: Saint Augustine, FL 32092
Job Type: Full-time; 10 hrs/day, 40 hrs/week, Mon-Thurs 7:00 am to 5:30 pm