Idaho Conservation Corps
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5657 Warm Springs Ave
Boise, Idaho
83716
Minidoka National Historic Site - Maintenance and Facilities Management Internship
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: No
Position title: Minidoka National Historic Site - Maintenance and Facilities Management Internship
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: Jerome
State / Territory: Idaho
Benefits: Housing Stipend/Assistance
Project/Program Focus: Visitor Services
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
History Philosophy
Idaho Conservation Corps is a state wide program of Northwest Youth Corps. Northwest Youth Corps (NYC) was started in 1982—during a tough economic period—with the mission of helping youth and young adults to learn, grow, and experience success. Since that time, NYC has helped 17,000 diverse young people benefit from education, leadership, empowerment, and challenge, while completing high priority resource management objectives across the state. Annually NYC crews carry out 180,000 hours of projects such as invasive plant removal, riparian planting, stream restoration, fence construction, and trail maintenance for a variety of federal, state, and local partners.
Our core purpose is to provide opportunities for youth and young adults to learn, grow, and experience success. Our programs focus on education, challenge, community, leadership and empowerment, giving youth critical life skills and confidence. Programs stress teamwork, inclusion, and leadership while promoting a solid work ethic and individual achievement. Youth leave Idaho Conservation Corps knowing that they can overcome obstacles, solve problems, make friends, and attain their objectives in life.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The National Park Service is recruiting two 16-week (640 Hours) summer interns at Minidoka National Historic Site (MIIN). The interns will serve the Facilities Management division. This internship is located in a National Park Service Unit. The interns will conduct a variety of tasks associated with the use and management of park resources. The purpose of the position is to supplement the permanent facilities workforce by performing duties designed to: (1) maintain and repair of grounds, exterior structures, buildings, and related utilities; (2) learn a variety of trade practices associated with occupations such as natural resource maintenance, cultural resource preservation, landscaping, facilities upkeep, and painting, and other related trades; (3) support park staff in managing park resources. Interns may also interact with visitors while performing maintenance work.
JOB DUTIES
Major duties are related to learning and working alongside personnel in Facilities Management division at Minidoka National Historic Site in Jerome, Idaho. The intern will maintain the landscape and buildings of the historic site by learning skills in: facilities, custodial, and trail management. It is also the intern’s responsibility to make a conscious effort to be situationally aware of visitors when maintenance work is in close proximity to them, be respectful and mindful of them.
Facilities: Performs such duties as picking up trash from grounds, raking leaves or grass, pulling weeds, watering, and trimming grass, washing motor vehicles and cleaning hand tools. Responsibilities include maintaining historic buildings, managing time and work schedule, and occasionally providing general facilities assistance to others in the maintenance of buildings, grounds, roads, trails, etc. Occasionally drives UTV, passenger cars, tractors, riding lawn mowers, and pickup trucks ¾ ton size to and from job sites.
Custodial: Performs such duties as cleaning, washing, and maintaining park buildings. Responsibilities include but not limited to, cleaning and polishing floors/restrooms/museum spaces/windows, managing cleaning equipment, moving heavy furniture, sweeping and mopping, and disposing of waste. Occasionally works on ladders and scaffolds to change light bulbs, wash walls, etc.
Trails: Performs all aspects of trail maintenance and construction as assigned by the trail’s maintenance work leader, or designee. Examples of the work performed include: clears brush and fallen logs from trail corridor; constructs, cleans, and maintains trail structures such as turnpikes, waysides, cribbing trail tread, riprap and rock retaining walls; constructs new segments of trail; and performs rehabilitation and meadow restoration on abandoned or heavily impacted sections of trail. Maintains the tools and equipment used in safe operating condition. Ensures work is performed safely and within prescribed NPS standards. May assist with other park crews and/or projects on an irregular basis.
Working Conditions:
Outside work is usually performed under all kinds of weather conditions. Indoor work is often accomplished in office buildings or in well-lighted, heated and ventilated areas such as warehouses, loading docks, or trade shops. Frequently exposed to weather and temperature extremes, drafts, noise, dust and dirt, poisonous plants, sunburn, insect bites, and the possibility of bruises, muscle strains, cuts and scrapes. Work requires the intern to follow proper safety procedures and use standard safety equipment such as hardhats, gloves, ear protectors, safety glasses, and steel-toe shoes to avoid possible hazards in the work area. Intern may be exposed to vibration from heavy equipment and to skin irritations from strong cleaning solutions used in stripping floors, etc. Care is required to avoid serious injuries when working on ladders and scaffolds and when using heavy powered equipment.
REQUIREMENTS
Required Qualifications:
- Attention to details, time management skills, and ability to work independently.
- Basic understanding of cleaning, grounds maintenance and lifting procedures.
- Knowledge of the proper use and routine operator maintenance of hand tools and equipment, and the location and proper storage of materials, tools and equipment.
- Ability to lift or move light to medium-weight objects and to use basic hand tools such as rake, hand-truck, and brush.
- The intern performs work that requires moderately heavy to very heavy physical effort. The incumbent routinely lifts, pushes, pulls, and carries items weighing 50 pounds, and up to 150 pounds (or more) with assistance. Work will routinely require walking several miles per day over park trails to and from job sites.
Desired Qualifications:
- Ability to handle and control heavy powered equipment and to do minor maintenance on this equipment.
- Ability to work safely and properly using industrial cleaners, basic hand and yard tools, and equipment such as a rake, pitchfork, wheelbarrow, hand pump sprayer, hand truck, shovel, riding lawn mower, (manual) hammer, screwdriver, wrench, and pliers.
- Knowledge of and ability to perform trails maintenance and construction and safely use the heavy hand and power tools associated with trails maintenance and construction (e.g. axes, shovels, hammers, rock bars, weed eaters, etc.).
- Ability to complete tasks and problem solve on own, self-reliant, and motivated to properly perform duties.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have questions about the position, please contact Minidoka National Historic Site Facilities, Walt Tomlinson at wtomlinson@nps.gov If you have any other questions, please contact Idaho Conservation Corps Internship Program Coordinator, Matthew Schlegel at matthews@idahocc.org.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Duty Location:
Duties are performed at Minidoka National Historic Site in Jerome, Idaho. Interns will be required to make their own housing arrangements in the local southern Idaho area. Housing reimbursement may be available upon request.
Terms of Employment:
- Each intern will complete the 16-week program starting mid-May through early-September 2024. The interns will average 40 hours of labor per week, minus holidays.
- The internship schedule will be Monday through Friday (8a-4:30p), with some potential weekends – July 4th weekend will be a mandatory work weekend.
Interns are responsible for providing their own housing and food. Personal transportation needed.