Utah Conservation Corps
FOUNDED IN: 2001
Address:
7205 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah
84322
Southeast Field Coordinator
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Southeast Field Coordinator
Type of Position: Staff (Seasonal)
Town, City, Park, etc: Moab
State / Territory: Utah
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The UCC is a non-residential AmeriCorps program composed of AmeriCorps members, staff, and partners dedicated to service to our community, environment, and regions requiring disaster response efforts. We offer opportunities to serve on one of our field crews or at one of our non-profit host sites. Our field crews work at project sites to improve the quality of the public lands, to improve and restore habitat, and to build and maintain trails. These AmeriCorps positions range from a 3 to 10 month commitment. We also have individual placement members who serve with one of UCC's many non-profit partners engaging in environmental education and community volunteerism. These positions have varying time commitments.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Utah Conservation Corps (UCC) operates three 12-week field seasons over the course of the year. The spring season is dedicated to the development of Crew Leaders through formal training and project work, as well as preparing for our large summer and fall field seasons.
During our summer and fall field seasons, Utah Conservation Corps mobilizes multiple 5-person field crews out of three field offices (Logan, Moab, and Cedar City) to address a diversity of conservation efforts on Utah public lands. Crew project work may include habitat restoration, re-vegetation, fence building, trail construction & maintenance, invasive plant removal, forest fuels reductions & other fire mitigation work, habitat surveying, and more.
Service performed by Utah Conservation Corps crews address program goals related to the conservation of public lands and member development. UCC crews and project work may focus on specialized objectives. Recent examples of this specialized work include a bike crew (crew members use bikes as their only mode of transportation to/from project sites), and accessibility surveying in the National Forest sites (providing opportunities for people of all abilities to serve and recreate).
The UCC Field Coordinator is responsible for providing direct leadership and support to UCC field crews and working as part of the UCC field staff team to provide seasonal trainings and logistical coordination. The Field Coordinator is an integral member of UCC field operations, ensuring that UCC crews are adequately trained and prepared to perform high quality conservation service in a positive, safe, and productive environment.
The Field Coordinator is expected to provide leadership in support of UCC's overarching and crew-specific programmatic goals. Support of field crews and operations may include but will not be limited to: working with crews at their project sites, being in the field for multiple days in a row, assisting in training crew leaders and members, performing project site visits, managing logistics, maintaining tools and equipment, working in the field office, and assisting with crew member recruitment efforts.
This position involves frequent travel, camping, irregular hours, and a varying weekly schedule. The Field Coordinator must have strong leadership and communication skills, flexibility, capacity for self-direction, a passion for conservation work, and a desire to provide mentorship to emerging conservation leaders. The Field Coordinator works under the supervision of the Regional Coordinator. This position is a temporary 10-month seasonal position.
JOB DUTIES
Field Crew Leadership and Support:
- Provides technical, logistical, and administrative support to crews
- Provides crews with training, guidance, and feedback in a structured environment
- Serves as a role model, resource, mediator, and advisor for crews
- Assists in completing written mid-term and final evaluations for Crew Leaders-Conducts regular risk management audits in the field
- Maintains a positive and professional attitude at all times
- Communicates with project sponsors, as needed
- Ensures compliance with UCC protocols, and procedures and enforces policies
- Assists in taking weekly check-in calls from crews in the field, and will be required to be on-call for specific periods of time
- Assists and/or supervises the rig-up and de-rig of crews
- Serves as a temporary crew leader, as needed
- Assists with seasonal crew training weeks and provides ongoing training in the field
- Topics include a variety of technical skills and people skills training: Trail Maintenance & Construction, Proper Tool Use & Maintenance, Critical Incident Scenario, Outdoor Leadership Skills, Pre-Project Planning & Organization,
- Chainsaw Training & Certification, Conflict Resolution, Debriefs & Feedback, Rig-Up/De-Rig Procedures, Vehicle Inspections and Maintenance, Herbicide; safety, use, and storage
- Tool and Equipment Assistance
- Communicates tool and equipment needs to UCC field staff
- Assists in maintenance of hand tools, chain saws, brush cutters, micro blasters, camp equipment, etc.
- Assists in inventory of tools and equipment assigned to crews and projects
Recruitment:
- Under the guidance of UCC staff, may assist with member recruiting
- Other Duties as Assigned
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Qualifications:
- Conservation corps or similar land management experience
- Leadership experience in a team or crew-based setting
- Demonstrated leadership and communication skills
- Teaching, training, and mentoring
- Willingness to learn new skills or techniques
- Conflict management & resolution
- Effective communication & interpersonal skills
- High degree of maturity & professionalism
- Experience and demonstrated ability to self-direct, problem solve, be creative, organize, manage conflict, and be flexible in order to meet programmatic goals
- Alignment to UCC mission and values of safety, service, community, inclusivity, positivity, and commitment
Preferred Qualifications:
- Faller B chainsaw training and substantial experience using a chainsaw
- Trail maintenance and construction experience
- Wilderness First Responder
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Ability to effectively prioritize and juggle multiple projects
- Ability to adapt to changing conditions or work assignments
- Strong organizational skills
- Excellent interpersonal abilities
- Cultural sensitivity and an ability to build rapport with a diverse workforce in multicultural settings
- Team player who excels at building trusting relationships with customers and co-workers
- Productive worker with a solid work ethic who exerts effort in successfully completing tasks
- Dependable, responsible contributor committed to excellence and success
- Self-starter who takes initiative with minimal supervision
- Exceptional listener and communicator who effectively conveys information verbally and in writing
- Attention to detail
CONTACT INFORMATION
uccrecruiter@usu.edu