San Jose Conservation Corps & Charter School
Address:
1560 Berger Drive
San Jose, California
95112
Field Supervisor I, Natural Resource Management
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Field Supervisor I, Natural Resource Management
Type of Position: Staff (Full-Time)
Town, City, Park, etc: San Jose
State / Territory: California
Benefits: Dental Insurance, Health Insurance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Meals/Food Assistance, Transportation Assistance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Climate Change, Disaster Prep/Response, Forestry, Forestry/Tree Management, Habitat Restoration, Invasive Species Management, Landscaping, Native Plants, Trails, Wildfire Management
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
One of the first urban conservation corps in the country, the San Jose Conservation Corps was founded in 1987 to meet the growing need for job training opportunities. San Jose City Council members and SJCC founders Susan Hammer and Shirley Lewis recognized the potential of the job training model of the original 1933 Civilian Conservation Corps and with strong support from the City of San Jose, SJCC began operations with over 20 corpsmembers in January 1988. Always evolving to address the changing landscapes of employment, education, and the environment, the early SJCC+CS programs included: Natural Resources job training (1988–), CalRecycle recycling job training (1990–), YouthBuild U.S.A. AmeriCorps education awards (1994–), Youth Corps high school after-school and summer job training (1994-2007), US Department of Labor YouthBuild construction job training (1998–2013), and the SJCC Charter School under the East Side Union High School District (2002–). Recent programs have been committed to facing the impacts of the housing crisis, the growing need for post-secondary education, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. SJCC started building tiny homes as transitional housing (2018–), provided food assistance and operational assistance of emergency shelters during COVID-19 (2020-2023), and established the Resilience Corps job training program in partnership with the City of San Jose (2021–). SJCC+CS is committed to our mission to develop young adults to create transformational change for our community and our planet through our motto: Service to self, Service to community, Service to environment.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Field Site Supervisor implements the mission of SJCC+CS by using their leadership, supervisory and technical skills to develop the educational and work skills of young people while preserving the natural landscape of our community. The crew supervisor is responsible for the oversight of various environmental field projects in city and county parks, which may include trail maintenance, invasive species removal, native habitat restoration, beautification, fire fuel reduction, and more. The supervisor is responsible for a team of 4-9 job training Corpsmembers aged 18 to 27.
JOB DUTIES
General
- Transport crew to the job site with equipment trailer in tow
- Work on projects that include some of the following trades: Landscaping, trail maintenance, new trail construction, in-stream enhancement, eradicating non-native plant species, fire fuel reduction, roadside maintenance and safety.
- Communicate with the project sponsor, sub-contractor, or contractor
- Organize, direct, and lead a crew of Corpsmembers to work efficiently to complete projects in the allotted timeframe, ensuring a high quality of work
- Build an outstanding production team by developing and working with Corpsmembers to build and support a team environment
- Determine manpower levels, material quantities, and equipment requirements for each project
- Ensure that SJCC+CS policies are upheld and followed on the job site.
- Collaborate with program staff
- Demonstrate role model behaviors on ethics and integrity as well as positively promote company culture
- Participate in spike / backcountry expeditions as needed.
- Participate in emergency response work as needed.
Corpsmember Development
- Be a mentor/role model to Corpsmembers while developing their skills in natural resource management
- Build a good rapport with each Corpsmember
- Assist Corpsmembers in defining goals and creating a plan to reach those goals
- Provide constant feedback on Corpsmembers performance including monthly evaluations
- Consistently apply discipline and accountability as necessary
- Train Corpsmembers in proper work ethic, attitude, and personal appearance
Administration & Safety
- Complete and upload Corpsmember disciplinary action as needed, and monthly Corpsmember evaluations
- Complete and submit daily reports, including attendance, safety tailgates, pre and post trip vehicle inspections, end of day report
- Conduct tailgate safety meetings on a daily basis and after all work-related accidents, keeping a written record of each meeting
- Assure that Corpsmembers wear proper safety gear at all times
- Complete paperwork for every accident reported, assure that Corpsmembers work safely at all times
- Communicate vehicle/work-related injuries to the Project Director
- Identify common safety hazards
- Read and understand product labels
REQUIREMENTS
Position Minimum Qualifications:
- High school Diploma or GED.
- Possession of Passenger Endorsement, or commitment to obtaining one within six months of hire.
- Possession of S-212 certification, or commitment to obtaining one within six months of hire.
- 1 year of supervisory experience or equivalent experience that demonstrates the ability to work in team-oriented settings and lead others.
- 1 year of field experience in any of the following: landscaping, trail maintenance and construction, vegetation management, tree maintenance and care, invasive species treatment, habitat restoration.
- Experience operating relevant tools and their corresponding safety equipment, such as chainsaws, weed whackers, and hedgers.
- 1 year of professional experience driving with passengers.
- The ability to solve problems in the field with minimal assistance.
- Strong commitment to improving the quality of life for urban youth.
- The ability to use, and teach others to use, power and hand tools safely.
- Knowledge of safe work practices.
- First aid/CPR certification.
- The ability to maintain detailed records and documentation.
- Customer Service Experience - able to identify and resolve customer concerns.
- Computer literate.
Driving Record and Requirements: The incumbent will drive one or more company vehicles as an essential function of this position. If the position is offered and accepted, candidates must submit a copy of their DMV driver’s record and the record must be acceptable to our auto insurance. The candidate also must possess and continue to maintain a valid California Class C driver’s license and a clean driving record.
Employment Eligibility: Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in the United States. Please be informed that San Jose Conservation Corps + Charter School will NOT sponsor, represent, or sign any documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1-B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application.
Medical Verification: State law requires all employees working with youth to provide medical verification of negative tuberculosis test results within the last year. Employees will also be required to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination. A physical exam may be required for positions that regularly transport passengers.
Background Check and Fingerprinting: If the position is offered and accepted, candidates will be required to undergo LiveScan Fingerprinting as well as a background check, which includes a state and federal criminal history.
Drug Screen: If the position is offered and accepted, candidates will be required to undergo and pass a 5-panel drug screen.
Preferred Qualifications
- Adult Vocational teaching Credential – Landscaping.
- Bi-lingual (English and any other language).
- Degree from an accredited 2 or 4-year college in Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, Biology, or similar field.
- Possession of any of the following certifications: Wilderness First Responder, OSHA 30 or OSHA Train the Trainer, CPR Instructor, Crosscut Chainsaw.
- Experience driving with flatbeds and trailers.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Benefits
- 403(b) Retirement Benefits with up to 3% employer match after 1 year of service
- Credit Union
- Employee Assistance Plan
- Medical, Vision, Dental, and Life Insurance
- FSA for healthcare and dependent care
- Pet Insurance
- Holiday, Vacation, and Sick Pay
- Education Assistance Program
- Subsidized annual Eco Pass
CONTACT INFORMATION
recruitment@sjcccs.org







































































