The Sustainability Institute / Environmental Conservation Corps
FOUNDED IN: 2009
Address:
3973 Rivers Avenue Suite 101
North Charleston, South Carolina
29405
Environmental Conservation Corps: Weatherization Crew Member
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Environmental Conservation Corps: Weatherization Crew Member
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: North Charleston
State / Territory: South Carolina
Benefits: Education Award, Industry-Recognized Certifications
Project/Program Focus: Climate Change, Construction/Masonry, Data Collection, Energy/Water Efficiency, Restoration
Attachments/Supplemental Materials:
Weatherization-Crew-Member-Position-Description
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Habitat restoration & green infrastructure projects that advance coastal resilience: We specifically focus on 5 conservation activities: (1) Salt marsh restoration, including cultivating and planting Spartina and restoring oyster reefs and constructing living shorelines; (2) Building rain gardens; (3) Water quality monitoring, testing and data collection (salt and fresh water); (4) Planting native trees and plants; (5) Constructing, maintaining and repairing trails, bridges and boardwalks. Home weatherization and energy conservation workshops that promote energy & water savings: We facilitate community workshops that train and empower families to conserve energy and water in their homes and significantly reduce utility costs.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Weatherization Crew Member
Dates: November 2024 – May 2025 (6 months / 900 hours)
Schedule: Monday – Friday; 8:00 am – 4:00 pm; 20 weeks
There will be occasions where service is required outside of these hours; advanced notice will be given
Position Description: Crew Members will engage in weatherization activities that take place at residential homes in Charleston, Berkeley, Horry and Georgetown counties. This includes, but is not limited to, activities such as installing energy efficiency upgrades in homes; assisting with energy audit data collection; receiving knowledge on Building Science and energy efficiency construction practices; assisting homeowners on energy conservation practices through workshops; energy audit data entry; and community surveying. Crew Members may also engage in environmental restoration activities taking place in coastal environments with teams of other AmeriCorps members.
JOB DUTIES
Weatherization and Community Resiliency Work (95%):
Installing Weatherization Measures
Entering and maneuvering through attic and crawlspaces of residential homes to install energy saving upgrades such as insulation, air seal applications, LED lights, weather stripping and more.
Energy Audits
Assist SI’s certified Energy Auditor(s) in performing comprehensive energy audits of residential homes.
Assist in evaluating home energy consumption and identifying areas where energy efficiency improvements can be made.
Participate in home performance testing activities that include using diagnostic tools such as the Blower Door to measure air infiltration, Infrared Cameras to detect thermal leaks, and Duct blasters to assess the leakiness of central HVAC systems.
Participate in the assessment of insulation levels and installation quality, as well as the condition
of windows, doors, appliances, and all systems of the house.
Assist with the completion of safety checks; conducting essential safety inspections before, during, and after weatherization activities to ensure that all work complies with safety standards and does not compromise the health of the home’s occupants.
Household Education and Empowerment
Assist in conducting energy savings workshops with SI Staff to educate homeowners on energy
saving practices and connect them to available resources.
Conduct discussions with homeowners to educate them on operating their weatherized home.
Data Collection and Entry
Gather and record data from each energy audit and weatherization project to monitor the effectiveness of the program including documenting pre- and post-audit energy usage, recording specific energy-saving measures implemented, and tracking any changes in the home’s energy performance.
Community Outreach
Participate in outreach efforts such as neighborhood surveying to engage with households in
underserved communities, promoting the benefits of the weatherization program.
Environmental Conservation Work (5%):
Participate in SI environmental conservation/ restoration activities in coastal areas.
REQUIREMENTS
Background Check: Program enrollment requires every member to successfully provide information to program staff for the completion of the CNCS (Corporation for National and Community Service) three-part criminal history check (NSOPW check, state of residence and/or state of service check, and FBI fingerprint check). Members must sign the CNCS – National Criminal History Service Check (NCHSC) at the time of the interview. CNCS has established requirements that may not allow a member to serve due to the member’s previous criminal history.
Age: Crew Members must be at least 17 years of age at the time of enrollment and between the ages of
17-24 to qualify. Any member under age 18 at the time of enrollment must receive legal parent/guardian consent, including signed forms provided by staff. A Determination of Economic Status form will be required for OYSI applicants and will be provided during the interview process.
Education: A high school diploma or GED is required to serve with AmeriCorps. If a recruit has not earned his/her/their high school diploma, GED, or accredited equivalent prior to starting the ECC Program, they are required to obtain it within two years following their service term. In these instances, we require members to either attend or enroll in future GED training while in our program. SI staff will assist the member in arranging class and testing needs through local educational institutions.
Physical Requirements: Due to the conditions and scope of work performed by the Environmental
Conservation Corps, members must be physically able to perform all program work, fully and equally, as other Corps Members. This includes but is not limited to, climbing, heavy lifting, bending, working from one’s knees or back, working in excessive hot, cold, or rainy conditions, and/or other work components deemed
necessary by SI staff.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Training Provided:
The Sustainability Institute is committed to strong member development and includes in its plan a comprehensive set of resources offered to Crew Members that are designed to ensure member retention, personal growth, and success. These include, but are not limited to, in-depth assessment of skills and interests upon arrival, a strong orientation, financial literacy training, cover letter/resume training, team-building activities, and exposure to outside employment opportunities upon completion of service with the Program.
The ECC Program is dedicated to providing members with field-based certifications and conservation-based training during their time of service:
1. Weatherization Activities:
Building Performance Institute (BPI) Building Science Principles (certification)
Weatherization applications and techniques (training)
Health and safety protocols – Combustion Appliance Safety (training)
Diagnostic equipment training: Blower door, duct blaster, thermal infrared camera imaging (training)
Energy audit processes and standardization principles per BPI standards (training)
Data collection and reporting (training)
Basics of residential construction (training)
2. Worksite Safety
OSHA 10 (certification)
CPR/First Aid (certification)
Jobsite and tool (training)
3. Professional Development/Soft Skills
Financial Literacy Workshop (training)
Resume/Cover Letter Workshop (training)
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (training)
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have any questions, please contact the Recruitment & Member Support Specialist, Darby Reed, at darby@sustainabilityinstitutesc.org
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information, please visit our website at Join AmeriCorps – The Sustainability Institute (sustainabilityinstitutesc.org)