Groundwork Southcoast – Green Program Coordinator
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Type of Position: Corpsmember (Crew)
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Groundwork Southcoast (GWSC) is an environmental justice organization. We do so by focusing on developing environmental justice resident leadership through youth and adults: Workforce Development, Stewardship, and Engagement. The Green Corps is a new team focused on high-quality stewardship outcomes in Fall River and New Bedford. We are seeking a Coordinator to lead this team who is over 21, has had a drivers’ license for at least 6 mo. a clean driving record, CORI, and SORI and has previous experience leading others in hands-on environmental and climate stewardship with a focus on tree and invasive species identification and maintenance. The Green Corps will be GWSC’s lead team on installing and maintaining all of our stewardship sites, year-round in all safe weather conditions including rain, snow, cold, and heat.
JOB DUTIES
Stewardship and Team Coordination (70% of work):
- Multiple food access sites: Riverside Park, Sister Rose Garden, and additional sites TBD (measure: ensure grow at least 2,750lbs of produce 1st season and a 10% increase in each subsequent season)
- Streetscape and open space maintenance: Acushnet Ave and adjacent lots, pocket parks, and parking lots; and additional sites TBD (measure: amount of trash picked up, mi, sq ft, and landscaping planted)
- Multiple urban trails: Peirce, Mathieu, Riverside, Brooklawn, and additional sites TBD (measure: amount of trash picked up, mi, sq ft, and landscaping planted, signs (and other items) installed)
- Tree Planting and maintenance: a mix of community outreach and multiple site tree care (measure: # of people contacted, #of trees residents want planted, # of trees pruned and/or gleaned, # and type of trees planted, canopy increase estimates)
- Resilience and Restoration sites: installing native plantings/ restoring habitat and maintaining (measure: amount of mi, sq ft, planted/maintained, invasives removed, signs (and other items) installed)
- Ensure the sustainability of Green Corps Staffing:
- Lead 3 Green Corps employment programs a year in multiple locations: Summer, Fall, Winter/Spring including creating daily and weekly session plans for work to be accomplished
- Working with municipal and other site partners, Climate Resilience Manager, and others to implement plans
- Lead (with in-put from supervisor) hiring and assessing of youth, and working with other staff to recruit; to sustain a full roster of young adult employees at the start of each program; with the expectation that this team begins with 4, and the Coordinator will be a part of the goal to rapidly grow this team
- Ensure that all Green Corps members are following the expectations in the handbook and any non-compliance results in written warnings
- Ensure that timesheets are completed weekly
- Assist with ensuring that Green Corps members are exposed to the spectrum of environmental career training opportunities
- Ensure that all workspaces are cleaned at the end of each workday and inventory maintained
Groundwork Southcoast Coordination (30%):
- Attend all staff meetings, meetings with supervisor, and staff trainings, workshops, and retreats as required
- Use planning time; weekly: to review session plans and ensure they’re up-to-date; and breaks between Green Corps programs to: evaluate and further develop all training/ curriculum needed to equip Green Corps to be successful in environmental career exploration, leadership development/ career readiness, and proper stewardship methods
- Complete all electronic timesheets, Tracking and Daily Tasks: in-put to CRM, photos, videos, measures/ data tracking, and timesheets are submitted digitally, all workspace clean-up maintained.
- Center and foster racial, social, and environmental equity and justice in all aspects of our work
- Support volunteer and donor engagement efforts including participating in stewardship tours of our sites and engagement events that are outside of the normal work schedule
- Support grant writing and reporting as needed through supporting team with up-to-date information
- Be a part of growing our organization including being willing to do other duties as needed
REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications:
- Living in/ or having experience in environmental justice neighborhoods, especially the North End of New Bedford
- Comfortable engaging with and connecting to people including youth and visitors to our public stewardship spaces
- Speaking English and a second language Spanish/Portuguese/Cape Verdean Creole/ K’iche preferred
- Familiar with growing food, landscaping, and trail maintenance
- Comfortable with working outside year-round and lift more than 40lbs repeatedly
- Want to work at an organization that will invest in your leadership and give you the opportunity to do the same for youth
- Have or willing to learn basic hardware and software skills: ClickTime, Google Docs and sheets, Zoom, logging work, and recording of videos and photos for documentation and communications
- Ideally an Alumni of Groundwork Southcoast’s Green Team and a former Crew Leader; or other team leading experience
- Must have a valid driver’s license, safe driving record, and ability to drive youth preferred; acceptable CORI & SORI required;
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Hiring Policy: City of New Bedford and City of Fall River residents are strongly encouraged to apply. GWSC is an equal opportunity employer, committed to maintaining and growing a team that reflects the environmental justice communities we serve with a particular focus on: centering the cultures in our community, People of Color, immigrants, low-income, women, gender non-binary, and neuroatypical folks.
To apply: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please fill out this application: https://forms.gle/DLxUgjwbELJuanEq5