Appalachian Mountain Club
Address:
10 City Square
Charlestown, Massachusetts
02129
NET Youth Crew Leader
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: NET Youth Crew Leader
Type of Position: Crew Leader
Town, City, Park, etc: White Mountains
State / Territory: New Hampshire
Benefits: Housing – Primarily Camping, Housing – Primarily Non-Camping, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Meals/Food Assistance
Project/Program Focus: Trails
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
"Professional Trail Crews": AMC's Trail crew participants work collectively and intensely in teams of at least four participants per work site and move from project to project to build diverse skills. They work primarily in the White Mountains on the White Mountain National Forest, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, and surrounding NH State Parks. Some of the crew also travel to locations throughout New England for trail construction and repair on state lands, land trust lands, and federal lands that recently have included the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. Over successive seasons, crew members are taught and gain leadership skills. By their 3rd year with the crew, participants are usually ready to become on-site project crew leaders. All crew participants and crew leaders work under the supervision of a full-time, experienced Trail Supervisor. “Teen Paid Trail Crews”: AMC partners with youth employment organizations in NH and MA to train and lead summer-long teen crews for productive and immersive skills in trail stewardship, teamwork, and leadership. AMC provides crew leadership and compensation for the teen crew participants recruited by partners at the MassHire program in Holyoke, MA. This crew works primarily on the New England National Scenic Trail and surrounding state lands. In New Hampshire, AMC trains and compensates crew leaders, and also provides all supplies and equipment for crew members that are recruited and compensated by New Hampshire’s Jobs for America’s Graduates (NH-JAG) program. These crews work on White Mountain National Forest lands, municipal lands, and land trust properties. "AMC AmeriCorps" program supports individuals who are looking to enter the field of conservation. No previous experience is required, and members go through a training period at the beginning of the season which includes trail maintenance, axe use, crosscut saw training, wilderness first aid, backcountry ethics, camping skills, and leadership training. AMC AmeriCorps Members are based out of our Camp Dodge Trails Center in Gorham, NH. Throughout the season, members work on various projects in the White Mountain region while learning technical trail work, camping, and hiking skills along the way. This program is a great way to learn trail work relates to conservation, while giving back directly to the trails in the area.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Ready to dive into epic outdoor adventures and make a positive impact on the environment? Look no further than the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) - the oldest conservation, education, and recreation organization in the USA! Our passion for the outdoors knows no bounds, and we want YOU to be a part of it. As an employee, you'll unlock access to exciting programs, policies, and procedures that empower you to make a real difference. Join the AMC team now and embark on the journey of a lifetime!
The New England Trail Teen Trail Crew Leaders are a three-month, seasonal staff position with the AMC’s Trails Department. Crew Leaders lead a Trail Crew for high schoolers throughout the summer season. The Crew is co-led by two AMC NET Crew Leaders.
The Crew Leader position is an excellent developmental opportunity for individuals interested in conservation, outdoor education, and trail work. While prior trail work experience is preferred, it is not required, as these Crew Leader positions will receive substantial mentorship and training in trail work and leadership. Our priority is supporting the energetic teens that come through the program and leading them through an experience that is challenging, fun, and positive. Communication is critical, and we are constantly working to ensure that all the teens mentally and physically feel safe and leave happy as future stewards.
When in the field, leaders are expected to act as mentors of the Crew Members and oversee safety as well as proper outdoor skills associated with low impact methods. The Trail Crew is involved in a variety of projects maintaining and improving the New England National Trail. Leaders will work together to teach the crew trail-building and maintenance skills, such as installing and cleaning rock water bars, setting rock steps, building bog bridges, clearing corridor vegetation, etc. At the same time, they will emphasize safety, job skills, goal setting, communication, teamwork, work standards, and maintain a high level of morale. The crew will also be supported by the New England Trail Coordinator and other staff.
JOB DUTIES
WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING AT AMC
- Train and supervise up to ten teen crew members ensuring safety and quality trail work
- Coordinate daily morning pickup and afternoon drop off location Monday-Thursday
- Monitor group dynamics, facilitate regular debriefs, reflections, and check-ins
- Manage trail work projects in any setting, maintaining AMC trail work standards
- Keep track of project accomplishments daily
- Communicate decisions and group management techniques with Co-leader and Supervisor
- Foster a spirit of cooperation, safety, teamwork, responsible stewardship, and fun!
- Serve as the primary responder/coordinator in the event of an emergency
- Emphasize safety and low-impact recreation methods in the backcountry
- Communicate regularly with Trails Program staff and guests to obtain feedback and suggestions
- Complete timely work reports at the end of each project
- Maintenance of tools, equipment, and program facility as needed
- Drive 12-passenger vans
- As needed and as able, be available for occasional weekend work
- This job specification should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as may be required by their supervisor.
REQUIREMENTS
WHAT AMC IS LOOKING FOR
- Must be at least 18 years of age (21+ years of age preferred) and hold a valid driver’s license and clear driving record required (driving record check will be performed)
- Clear criminal background check (performed by AMC Human Resources Dept.)
- Demonstrated desire to learn and develop skills relating to leadership, trail work, and conservation
- Experience backpacking, or spending extended periods of time outdoors
- Ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds
- Ability to stay calm in stressful situations and maintain good decision-making skills
- Ability to set goals, prioritize tasks, assign roles to a group, assess needs and manage tasks simultaneously
- Strong self-motivation and communication skills
- Ability to carry heavy loads (80+ lbs.) for long distances
- Experience working with diverse student populations preferred
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
Benefits
- Room & Board: Onsite housing for $45/week – meals included, too!
- Insurance: Available with positions that are 6 months or longer and when working greater than 30 hours per week
- Retirement: Voluntary 403(b) Contribution
- Paid Time Off: earn up to 10 days of paid earned time depending on length of service
- Other Team Member Perks:
- 30% discount on AMC Merchandise
- Free Annual AMC Membership
- 4 Free nights at AMC locations
- Prodeals discounts on equipment & gear and more!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
HOW TO APPLY AT AMC
Please include a resume and cover letter. No phone calls or agencies please.
AMC welcomes all qualified candidates to apply and we invite the full participation of all individuals currently underrepresented in the outdoor community. This includes, but is not limited to, individuals from racially and/or ethnically diverse communities, individuals with disabilities, individuals from LGBTQ+ communities, and individuals who experience intersectionality with one or more of these identities.
The Appalachian Mountain Club has zero tolerance for child abuse or placing children in danger. The AMC requires all employees who work in a program or facility which serves children, disabled persons, or the elderly to have a criminal background record check performed on their name annually with employment contingent upon satisfactory results.
The AMC is a member of the 21 Century Conservation Corps and is a proud partner of The Corps Network. The Corps Network is the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps. The AMC is one of 130 Corps across the country that provides young adults and veterans the opportunity to serve our country through projects on public lands and in rural and urban communities.