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New Hampshire Conservation Corps - Field Crew Member
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: New Hampshire Conservation Corps - Field Crew Member
Deadline to apply: 2025-01-31
Type of Position: Corpsmember (Crew)
Town, City, Park, etc: Concord, NH
State / Territory: New Hampshire
Benefits: Education Award, Housing Stipend/Assistance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Meals/Food Assistance
Project/Program Focus: Trails
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Dates: March 31st – October 30th, 2025
Have you ever wanted to live in a park where you can explore thousands of acres of prime New England forest? Do you want to make life-long friends who are passionate about the environment and from all over the United States? Does the chance to learn conservation and leadership skills and start your career off with a one-of-a-kind experience sound exciting? If you said yes to any or all these questions, then the New Hampshire Conservation Corps is the place for you!
SCA NH Conservation Corps:
The SCA NH Corps is a collaboration between the SCA, the New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR), and AmeriCorps. Since 1994 the SCA NH Corps has provided over 1.4 million hours of service to New Hampshire while training young adults to do valuable conservation work. Each year young adult volunteers, from diverse backgrounds and from across the US, contribute thousands of service hours. Interpretive Rangers provide environmental education programs to the state’s residents and visitors and Field Crew Members complete service projects to improve and protect the state’s natural, cultural, and recreational resources. Both positions serve throughout NH, from the Atlantic Coast to the White Mountains and beyond.
Most of the Field Crew Member position is dedicated to hands-on, outdoor conservation projects ranging from trail construction and maintenance to habitat restoration and invasive plant species removal. Each service project period or hitch is 11-days in length requiring collaboration as part of a five or six-person crew. Each member will serve as a crew leader for at least one 11-day field project. Upon completion of each hitch crews return to Bear Brook State Park for a three-day break between hitches. To prepare for field/hitch season members attend trainings, earning certifications, to learn the necessary skills needed for the service term. [DB1] Additionally, communal living is a large component of this program with simple rustic accommodations at Bear Brook State Park and camping in tents while on hitch.
What makes SCA NH Conservation Corps a unique program:
- NHCC is the SCA’s oldest residential corps program, beginning in 1994.
- Offers 11 weeks of skill development to ensure members are adequately trained!
- Based out of 40+ acre summer camp located in the largest NH state park.
- This is the only SCA corps program to serve with local, state, federal, and non-profit partners.
- Only SCA program in the northeast serving with the U.S. Forest Service and in designated wilderness.
Training Season:
This season runs from the start of the position in March through mid-June. During the training season you will learn from experienced staff and instructors as you engage in a wide-ranging curriculum that covers the hard and soft skills needed for a career in outdoor conservation/recreation management. Orientation includes SCA, AmeriCorps, and NH State Parks policies and protocols, leadership development and teamwork discussions and scenarios, interactive diversity and inclusion training, and a conflict resolution workshop. In preparation for the field season, members will participate in camp skills training, Leave No Trace (LNT), drivers training (large vans & trucks), and more. Technical skills are a large portion of training and include trail construction and maintenance, carpentry, chainsaw or rigging and griphoist use, and Wilderness First Responder.
Conservation Season:
This season runs from mid-June through October. During this time members will serve in the field on “hitch” crews of their peers for periods of 11 days (10 service days with 1 day off). Hitches consist of high priority conservation projects with a focus on public lands access, visitor experience and safety, and recreation site protection. NH Corps crews use traditional trail and land management techniques, carpentry, and physical labor to complete an array of projects while camping for the duration of each project period. Service locations vary from frontcountry campgrounds to backcountry sites in the White Mountain National Forest (WMNF).
The WMNF includes a variety of landscapes from mountainous hardwood forests to majestic alpine peaks, which includes the tallest mountain in the Northeast – Mount Washington. Field Crew Members will have the opportunity to serve on WMNF projects. By continuing to maintain and keep this valuable recreational resource safe, you will become part of the WMNF’s storied history.
Beyond the WMNF, you will have the opportunity to serve at several of NH’s beautiful state parks. These parks may include Monadnock (most hiked mountain in North America), White Lake, Franconia Notch, and Crawford Notch. In addition to federal and state partnerships, the NH Corps works with towns, counties, and non-profit organizations to assist with the management of their public lands. These partnerships allow NH Corps members to experience a variety of projects and settings while working alongside professionals representing a wide array of missions and concentrations, from organizations focused on specific wildlife to towns that are striving to improve recreation opportunities for their residents.
Some of the specific service tasks may include trail projects such as building bridges, building structures such as staircases and retaining walls with stone, cruising trails to address maintenance needs, and building new trails. Carpentry work is another category during which crews may build Adirondack-style camping shelters, kiosks, and boardwalks. The final category of project work is habitat restoration and public land improvement with projects including invasive species removal, backcountry site assessment, and erosion control.
Professional Development Opportunities
NH Conservation Corps members will have an opportunity to learn many skills, volunteer with environmental and other local nonprofit organizations and learn from one another. NHCC program partners work in a variety of fields. These career fields include, land management/stewardship, land conservation, wildlife biology, outdoor recreation, environmental education, and forestry to name a few. Serving with and learning from these professionals is an invaluable experience that will jump-start your career.
Essential Functions and Duties:
- Attend and participate in all trainings.
- Manual, physical labor for 8 to 10 hours per day, exposed to the elements, lifting 50+ pounds.
- Carry a backpack weighing 60-70 pounds while carrying tools over challenging terrain.
- Ability to hike up to 10 miles per day.
- Operate hand and power tools.
- Ability to be away on overnight trips for 11-days at a time, primarily camping in a tent.
- Serve independently and as part of a team.
- Be a Crew Leader – be a liaison for service partners, coordinate project logistics, delegate tasks to crew members, and complete all paperwork and reporting.
- Comply with all SCA, NH DNCR, and AmeriCorps policies and refrain from any prohibited activities.
- Be an active team player and member of the residential NH Corps program and community.
Marginal Functions
- If eligible, driving 12 passenger vehicles, large trucks, and pulling trailers
- Program facilities maintenance
Qualifications:
Mandatory Qualifications:
- Must have the ability to work legally in the United States.
- Ability to pass federal background checks.
- High school diploma or GED or actively working towards either.
- At least 18 years old.
- Available for the duration of the entire service term – must complete at least 1200 service hours
- Willing to try new things and learn new skills.
- Live in an intentional community of your peers sharing the living and working space.
- Interest in outdoor recreation and environmental conservation.
Preferred Field Crew Member Qualifications:
- Demonstrate strong service ethic and desire to serve the community and the environment.
- Applicants should be in good physical condition and should enjoy hard work outdoors.
- Outdoors, manual labor or trail experience preferred but not necessary.
Position Benefits:
- Living allowance amount - $220/week totaling $6,820 for the term
- AmeriCorps Education Award - $5,176.50 upon successful completion of the service term for qualifying educational expenses and loans.
- Health insurance is available - $513 per month or $3,591 total value
- All food is provided – estimated value of $1500
- Housing is provided – estimated value is $4,300 for the service term
- Onsite laundry - $200 value
- SNAP eligibility up to $250 per month
- Wilderness First Responder (WFR) and CPR Certification - $700 value
- Conservation Work Skills (CWS) – Trail Construction & Maintenance Training - $450 value
- *Chainsaw Certification - $500 value
- *Rigging and Griphoist for Trail Work - $500 value
- Carpentry Training - $400 value
- Leave No Trace (LNT) Outdoor Ethics Training - $150 value
- Camp Skills
- Leadership Training
- NH State Parks Season Pass
* Members will receive one of these specialty trainings
Service Commitment:
· March 31st – October 30th, 2025
· AmeriCorps service commitment is 1200 hours
Safety Hazards:
- Outdoor manual labor has a variety of safety concerns that the SCA is monitoring and mitigating on an ongoing basis
- Weather
- Using and maintaining hand and power tools to complete service activities
- Driving large vans and trucks with trailers
The SCA NH Conservation Corps prohibits all forms of discrimination and harassment based on race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability (mental or physical), gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, pregnancy, reprisal, genetic information.
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