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SCA Assistant Crew Leader- Alaska Trail Corps
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: SCA Assistant Crew Leader- Alaska Trail Corps
Type of Position: Crew Leader
Town, City, Park, etc: Multiple Locations
State / Territory: California
Benefits: Education Award, Housing – Primarily Camping, Housing Stipend/Assistance, Relocation Assistance
Project/Program Focus: Trails
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Conservation Begins Here.
The Student Conservation Association (SCA) is the largest provider of hands-on environmental conservation programs for youth and adults. Program participants protect and restore national parks, marine sanctuaries, cultural landmarks, and community green spaces across the country.
Training Dates: 4/15-4/26 (Location TBD) + 4/29-5/20 (Indian, AK) for preparation and mentorship with SCA staff
Program Dates:5/20-8/23 with members
Location (City and State): Anchorage, AK for training; Cordova, AK for season
Primary Responsibilities:
SCA Alaska Trail Corps teams consist of 3-4 young adult members and one leader, and are placed on one or more project distributed widely throughout the state. This trail crew will be working in Cordova, Alaska. Specific projects may include creating/maintaining trail tread; cutting/removing brush from the trail corridor; installing permanent features such as puncheons or boardwalks; improving access to recreation areas; and maintaining walkways for portages.
This team should be prepared to camp for the duration of the program. The team will work, live, and eat meals together. During training leaders will hone their outdoor living skills, trail work skills, and teamwork skills, which they will be expected to pass on to their members during the season. The team will work with each other to resolve conflict and build relationship in remote areas, as the work will often be an hour or more from services.
Leaders are responsible for a large variety of preparation tasks to get the team and their gear ready for the season. During the project work, leaders will oversee the team’s workday, make sure camp tasks are completed, provide leadership in conflict resolution, and mentor young adults in outdoor living and trail building skills. During days off, leaders are expected to ensure that members are, minimally, in a safe location with access to communications and transportation services. This often means the team spends days off together or roughly in the same location.
The assistant leader will collaborate with their co-leader on these duties, and the tasks will be divided based on experience and ability. The assistant leader will be in a learning role, best suited for someone with trail experience who has not yet led a team or wants to improve their leadership skills. They will be paired with an experienced leader who will provide guidance and take on tasks and decisions that require a greater amount of experience.
Members and leaders will be able to network with professionals in natural resources and recreation management. Crews may have unique opportunities to learn about different career paths in recreation and natural resources and see first-hand what their work consists of.
Leaders will travel to the Project Leader Training location in April, then to Anchorage for further training and preparation before Member Training in Indian, AK. Each leader receives $1,300 for this travel. Leaders will have about two weeks before members arrive to prepare for their season by coordinating with their project partners, buying food and supplies for their members, and coordinating travel and project details with their SCA Program Coordinator.
Crew Leaders will:
- Act as a Crew Supervisor, by facilitating teamwork, managing trail-work and camp maintenance tasks, and timekeeping
- Serve as an Advisor, by training members in technical conservation work skills, mentoring personal and professional development, facilitating conflict resolution, and teaching environmental stewardship
- Act as a Project Manager, by communicating with agency partners and SCA staff, ensuring successful and timely completion of work projects, and upholding a positive representation of SCA
- Perform tasks as a Program Administrator, such as organizing logistics; completing documentation such as incident reports, Emergency Response Plans, and health checks; managing a budget; and communicating regularly with SCA staff
- Working with SCA Alaska Program Coordinators and Program Manager to successfully implement the position program
Assistant Leader Qualifications:
- Experience working with young adults (especially 18-25 years old); teaching or environmental education a plus
- Experience with conservation work skills or related skills– i.e., trail maintenance, trail construction, habitat restoration, chainsaw, carpentry, landscaping, and gardening
- Ability to perform manual, physical labor for up to 10 hours per day, exposed to the elements, and must occasionally lift and/or move 40 pounds or more
- Wilderness First Responder certification or ability to obtain one before 4/15/24. A course will be provided before training, but the candidate must pass to be eligible.
- Must be able to attend the entire Crew Leader training and stay for the entire duration of the season. Travel outside of Alaska will not be possible during the season for leaders or members due to remote locations of crews
- Must be a minimum of 21 years of age
- Must have the ability to legally work in the US
- Must have a valid driver’s license for 3+ years and a driving record that meets SCA standards
- Must be able to meet SCA’s criminal background check standards
Leader Benefits and Compensation:
- $650-$700 weekly stipend, depending on experience
- $1300 travel stipend (taxed)
- Food, lodging, and work-related transportation are provided during the season (not including personal trips or optional stays outside of the work location)
- Paid Conservation Work Skills training, leadership and risk management training, and continued mentorship throughout the season
SCA is an EOE dedicated to workforce diversity.
For more information about SCA, visit us at www.theSCA.org
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