WSP Team Leader
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: WSP Team Leader
Deadline to apply: 06/30/2022
Type of Position: Crew Leader
Town, City, Park, etc: Fortuna or San Luis Obispo
State / Territory: California
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Join the Watershed Stewards Program’s (WSP) 29th program year (October 2nd, 2022 – August 17th, 2023) and help improve watershed health by actively engaging in restoration science, civic service, and community education while empowering the next generation of environmental stewards!
WSP Team Leaders (TLs) serve at one of WSP’s main offices, in either Fortuna or San Luis Obispo, for 40+ hours/week, in a variety of ways.
Each day, TLs serve under the guidance of a WSP Program Coordinator and help to facilitate the program in a myriad of ways. TLs help develop and deliver trainings and outreach events as well as support WSP Corpsmembers (CMs) in their education/outreach requirements. While Team Leaders do not supervise CMs, they model best practices and support networking among Corpsmembers, building capacity and community across sites.
WSP’s Team Leaders are integral members of the WSP team and are central to developing the CMs’ experience. TLs are required to complete the same Education & Outreach, Volunteer Recruitment, and Professional Development components as CMs.
JOB DUTIES
- A monthly living stipend of $2,728
- TLs that successfully complete a Full-time 1700-hour service term will be eligible to receive the following education awards:
- Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of up to $6,345
- California for All Award of $3,655
- No-cost basic medical insurance
- Student loan forbearance on eligible loans
- Childcare subsidy if TL meets eligibility requirements
- Uniform and field gear (waders, wader boots, shirts, pants, hats, raingear, fleece, etc.)
- Paid opportunities to shadow other CMs at other WSP Placement Sites
- Mentorship from environmental professionals
- Hands-on training and exceptional networking opportunities
REQUIREMENTS
- Between the ages of 18-28 (by 10/02/2022)
- High school diploma
- U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien
- Possess or willing to obtain a California Driver’s License with a clean driving record – No more than 2 points on CA driver’s record
- Interest in environmental education and volunteer management
- Willing and able to relocate to Placement Site community – relocation expenses are not provided
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
- A monthly living stipend of $2,728
- TLs that successfully complete a Full-time 1700-hour service term will be eligible to receive the following education awards:
- Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of up to $6,345
- California for All Award of $3,655
- No-cost basic medical insurance
- Student loan forbearance on eligible loans
- Childcare subsidy if TL meets eligibility requirements
- Uniform and field gear (waders, wader boots, shirts, pants, hats, raingear, fleece, etc.)
- Paid opportunities to shadow other CMs at other WSP Placement Sites
- Mentorship from environmental professionals
- Hands-on training and exceptional networking opportunities
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have any questions about the Watershed Stewards Program or how to apply, please contact the WSP Recruiters at wsp.recruiter@ccc.ca.gov or call Jason Lopiccolo (707) 298-5195.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
COVID Considerations:
TLs generally serve in person at their Placement Site’s office but may need to “teleserve” from home or another public location if COVID precautions warrant. WSP highly encourages all CMs to fully vaccinate but does not require it currently. CMs are required to attend all WSP trainings in person, virtual options are not available.