Mile High Youth Corps (HQ-Denver)
FOUNDED IN: 1992
Address:
1801 Federal Blvd.
Denver, Colorado
80204
Energy & Water Crew Leader: Climate Education
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Energy & Water Crew Leader: Climate Education
Type of Position: Corpsmember (Crew)
Town, City, Park, etc: Denver
State / Territory: Colorado
Benefits: College Credit, Education Award, Health Insurance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Student Loan Forbearance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Energy/Water Efficiency
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
The Energy and Water Conservation Crew Leader: Climate Education will serve in a leadership Corpsmember position within the Energy and Water Climate Education (Promotores Climáticos) program. The Climate Education Crew Leader will serve closely with the Community Climate Education Coordinator to organize the Climate Education project. They will assist with the organization of public workshops, outreach and education programs. In addition, they will assist staff with project scheduling, data collection and Corpsmember support. This position requires an individual who is a skilled problem solver, experienced leader, and positive role model. A Crew Leader must possess a strong work ethic, promote high quality performance in their crew and have a desire to devote themselves to field-based youth development. *Denver Residents are strongly encouraged to apply* Reports to: Community Climate Education Coordinator
JOB DUTIES
Program Support • Assists in the development of training and education activities, facilitates educational activities and orientations for new crews. • Promotes a positive service environment and helps boost morale. Provides consistent, ongoing feedback to Climate Education Corpsmembers and implements feedback on training and outreach activities. • Participates in overall program and Promotores project planning and provides suggestions for improvement. • Provides support to Corpsmembers in the development of technical and leadership skills. • Assists with recruitment of future Corpsmembers. Outreach Support • Collaborates with Community Climate Education Coordinator on community outreach planning by helping design outreach plans, schedule, outreach materials, and attending outreach events. • Helps to build and maintain program partnerships; fields email and organizes resources from community partners and Corpsmembers. • Assists the Community Climate Education Coordinator to address needs of the community and partnering organizations in target neighborhoods. Project Support • Helps to organize weekly and monthly Climate Education schedules; provide field support for Corpsmembers. • Supports Climate Education Corpsmembers in the field, including canvassing, tabling, and attending coalition and community events and meetings. • Make meaningful community connections, create outreach strategies, and connect with residents at community events and in their households.
REQUIREMENTS
• Must be between the ages of 21-24. • This program requires Crew Leaders to be drivers; driver eligibility requirements: minimum 21 years old, valid driver’s license, and insurable DMV record. • A Pre-Service National Service Criminal History Check is required. • 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. • Travel with MHYC vehicles required during service.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
• Biweekly stipend: Earn a living stipend of $1,400 (pre-tax) every two weeks. • AmeriCorps Education Award: Earn a scholarship of $7,395 upon successful completion of a 1700-hour term of service. This award can be used to pay future tuition, training costs, and payback of qualifying student loans. Individuals have 7 years to use the education award. • Timeline: This is a temporary position with enrollment beginning in January for a 1700 hour term (11 month commitment). • Industry Recognized Certifications Available: OSHA-10, First Aid/CPR, Building Science Principles, and individualized certificates. Build your resume and experience for employment within green industries. • 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 1801 Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80204. Questions? Email youthjobs@mhyc.net or call 720-947-0500 x 523
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