GEM Corps
FOUNDED IN: 2017
Address:
PO Box 12052
Prescott, Arizona
86304
Team Leader – GEM Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Program
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Team Leader – GEM Abandoned Mine Lands (AML) Program
Type of Position: Crew Leader
Town, City, Park, etc: Socorro
State / Territory: New Mexico
Benefits: Dental Insurance, Education Award, Health Insurance, Housing Stipend/Assistance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Public Land Corps Hiring Authority, Student Loan Forbearance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Other
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
G.E.M. Environmental is a 501(c) 3 scientific charity headquartered in Prescott, Arizona. We work with government agencies to conserve public lands, while connecting under-served STEM students to integrated and collaborative educational programming. We are supported by local partnerships, grants, and generous donors.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
AmeriCorps Full Time 1700-Hour Position
1 Position Available for services across the state of New Mexico from Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Socorro, and Las Cruces, NM
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The Abandoned Mine Land (AML) program is tasked with identifying abandoned mine features throughout the state of New Mexico. The participant will serve on a team that identifies and records abandoned mine features on public lands in New Mexico. Mining features will be recorded using Global Positioning System (GPS) tools with ArcGIS software where data are then downloaded to a master ArcGIS file and processed in a geodatabase. Most survey work is done on foot in terrain that is often steep and extremely rugged. Crews will identify mining related features in a survey of a mineral district where they methodically traverse the area searching for features such as audits, shafts, trenches, structures, prospects, and waste/ overburden dumps. At no point will the participant access or enter mining features while on project or be asked to participate in activities that exceed assumed safety risks associated with recreational access as prescribed in resource management plans of federal agencies with surface management responsibilities and all participants will be required to follow safety guidelines administered by OSHA and MSHA. This position is offered through GEM Corps where participants will work with a GEM Staff Scientist as Geographer’s Assistants. The position may require the participant to travel and stay for prolonged periods in a field camp setting with limited access to resources or facilities on unimproved public land.
JOB DUTIES
TRAINING: Members will undergo GEM Environmental Orientation, AmeriCorps Orientation, meaning of National Service, Member Prohibited Activities, how to use your Education Award, Safety, and Leave No Trace trainings upon arrival.
PROGRAM BENEFITS:
- $27,200 Living Allowance Stipend (equivalent to $16.00/ hour)
- up to $3,000 in additional housing allowance
- 30 hour OSHA General Industries Certification
- Participation in personal and professional development opportunities including resume building and mock interviews
- Other professional training certificates
Upon the successful completion of their term, members will be eligible to receive the following.
- $6345 Segal Education Award
- Two-year PLC federal non-competitive hiring status eligibility for individuals between 17-30 years old (or 35 for veterans)
REQUIREMENTS
QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicant must be a recent graduate who is able to complete the term without interruption (Aside from requested time off); they must have a background in geology, geography, or related earth science fields; have some experience in or be willing to quickly learn GIS applications for recording and collecting data; Have the ability to work in both a team environment and individually; have the ability to work with the public; applicant must have a valid driver’s license and a good driving record; applicant will undergo a government security background clearance prior to starting this position.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Willing to accept responsibility in a dependable and flexible fashion.
- Ready to take initiative in doing assigned work without prompting and seeks out other tasks that help the team accomplish their collective goals.
- Completes work assignments in a safe, professional, and efficient manner.
- Works hard with a positive mental attitude, in all weather and terrain conditions maintaining safe working environment.
- Must be able to accurately recognize and assess dangerous work sites or activities to prevent injuries from happening.
- Must follow all Project Supervisor, Agency Mentor, or GEM Staff instructions regarding safety in the workplace.
Minimum Eligibility requirements for an AmeriCorps participant:
- Have some experience as a Team Leader or in a supervisory capacity
- Criminal History Check: NSOPW, and Federal/ State Criminal History Checks are required for before program involvement.
- Documentation proving right to work as a US Citizen, US National, or US Lawful Permanent Resident Alien.
- Have HS Diploma or agree to obtain diploma or GED prior to using Segal Education Award.
- To be at least 18 years of age at the commencement of service
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
TRAINING: Members will undergo GEM Environmental Orientation, AmeriCorps Orientation, meaning of National Service, Member Prohibited Activities, how to use your Education Award, Safety, and Leave No Trace trainings upon arrival.
PROGRAM BENEFITS:
- $27,200 Living Allowance Stipend (equivalent to $16.00/ hour)
- up to $3,000 in additional housing allowance
- 30 hour OSHA General Industries Certification
- Participation in personal and professional development opportunities including resume building and mock interviews
- Other professional training certificates
Upon the successful completion of their term, members will be eligible to receive the following.
- $6345 Segal Education Award
- Two-year PLC federal non-competitive hiring status eligibility for individuals between 17-30 years old (or 35 for veterans)
CONTACT INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If you are interested in applying for this position, please download the GEM Corps application
and submit your complete application PDF using the spaces on this webpage.
Be sure to read our Code of Conduct before submitting your application.
Any questions about the position or submission process may be directed to internships@gemenvironmental.org
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Positions are open for all that wish to apply. GEM Environmental is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy or gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor. However, we strongly encourage women, minorities, those considered by the State of Arizona to be low income, first-generation students, and veterans to apply. Successful candidates must be willing to commit to work in an environment including a diverse community of participants for the duration of their specified term. Individuals interested in obtaining a Public Land Corp (PLC) certification with 2-year non-competitive hiring status for federal employment must be between the ages of 17-30 or 35 for veterans at the time of their enrollment, and must serve a minimum of 640 hours on project with at least 120 hours of their term outdoors in the field completing service directly related to their project.