Western Colorado Conservation Corps
FOUNDED IN: 1999
Address:
2818 1/2 North Ave
Grand Junction, Colorado
81501
Women's Fire Crew (Crew Leadership and Members)
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Women's Fire Crew (Crew Leadership and Members)
Type of Position: Crew Leader
Town, City, Park, etc: Grand Junction
State / Territory: Colorado
Benefits: Dental Insurance, Education Award, Health Insurance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Meals/Food Assistance, Public Land Corps Hiring Authority, Student Loan Forbearance, Vision Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Wildlife Management
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Western Colorado Conservation Corps (WCCC) is a program of Mesa County Partners, a nonprofit organization based in Grand Junction, Colorado. As a 21st Century Conservation Corps We are accredited by the Colorado Youth Corps Association (CYCA) and The Corps Network (TCN) and we work with AmeriCorps to provide education awards for our Corpsmembers. We work closely with land managers in scenic western Colorado including, Mesa, Delta, Montrose, and Gunnison Counties to collaborate on land improvement projects. WCCC Corpsmembers serve in teams of eight to 10, including one Crew Leader and two Assistant Crew Leaders. The WCCC works on projects such as: building and maintaining trails, fuel mitigation, fence construction and maintenance, invasive species removal, and habitat restoration.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
This position will be based out of our Grand Junction office. This is not a 9-5 job, rather an experience where long hours and extended time away from your home base are to be expected. Serving as a Women’s Fire Crew Member at WCCC means having passion for service to others, for wild lands and wild places, for personal growth, and for any number of WCCC’s values. Crews will camp for most of their term, oftentimes in remote locations in varied terrain and in all weather conditions. Primary service types will include habitat restoration and fuels mitigation with the potential for fire response and prescribed burning – with a heavy emphasis in chainsaw use. Performs basic fire line activities such as: line construction, lopping, and scattering of fuels using hand tools and holding, patrolling, monitoring.
Once the crew has been red card certified and are eligible for fire deployment, individuals from the WFC will disperse onto traditional crews to be available for deployments.
The position also requires preparation time and post-session clean up.
JOB DUTIES
Essential Position Functions:
- Mentor and lead a crew of 5-7 individuals, 18-28 years old, in day-to-day service activities on the project site and at camp along with 2 Assistant Crew Leaders (ACL) to help.
- Give guidance, leadership opportunities, and responsibilities to the Assistant Crew Leaders to facilitate their personal growth and development.
- Oversee camp operations including camp set-up, camp hygiene, Leave No Trace principles, and all other camp elements involved with safety and risk management with the assistance of 2 ACL’s.
- Complete 9 hours of service a day for 5 - 8 days while camping in a variety of outdoor conditions, including inclement weather, for the duration of the term. (No prior experience required).
- Submit written and digital reports on projects, and expenses on a weekly basis to field staff.
- Oversee food budget, meal planning, and shopping list for group food.
- Coordinate projects and logistics on the ground with WCCC Staff, and project partners.
- Transport crew safely in WCCC’s vans or other vehicles while towing a trailer.
- Perform duties expected of any corps member including service project completion, meal preparation, cleanup/setup, and other day-to-day duties.
- Lead service projects such as trail building and maintenance, wildlife habitat restoration, fence building and maintenance, and invasive species removal while serving with the 2 Assistant Crew Leaders (ACL).
- Coordinate with the ACLs to lead the crews during camping, cooking, recreation, environmental education, and group learning.
- Plan recreational and educational activities, food and equipment preparation and maintenance, and program evaluation.
- Live, work, and serve closely with a diverse group of people.
- Must adhere to and enforce the rules and regulations of WCCC and AmeriCorps, which includes abstaining from the use of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco as well as other rules, regulations, and risk management protocol.
Service Environment:
This position requires arduous physical activity in adverse weather conditions. Crew leaders must be physically fit and able to lift, bend, carry, push and other heavy physical labor.
REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications:
No experience necessary! However, you must:
- Be a United states citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident
- Be available full time between the dates specified on the Member Service Agreement
- Be between the ages of 18-28
- Able to pass a pre-service National Criminal History check (State, Sex Offender, and Federal)
Preferred:
- High School Diploma or GED
Requirements:
- Current driver’s license with an insurable good driving record
- Must be between the ages of 18-28 years of age
- Ability to pass National Standards for Wildland Firefighting, including Pack Test and relevant medical screenings
- Willingness to serve long, hard hours in all weather conditions; ability to be away on overnight trips for up to 16 days at a time
- Ability to commit to the entirety of your AmeriCorps term of service with WCCC
- Ability to serve on diverse teams or with a diverse range of people
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to typically lift 30-50 lbs. repeatedly and operate a chainsaw on a regular basis
- Ability to hike 3-12 miles per day in terrain that can be steep, rocky, or uneven, often wearing a 45 lb. backpack while carrying tools and sometimes backpacking with full packs of 60-70 lbs.
- Be willing and able to run a chainsaw, use hand tools and herbicide equipment with appropriate training
- Must be able to complete arduous service in adverse weather conditions (i.e., snow, rain, excessive heat)
- Ability to camp in remote locations for 5 - 8 days
Unallowable Crew Leader Activities:
- Signing member timesheets
- Evaluating member performance
- Disciplining AmeriCorps members
- Enrolling/dismissing AmeriCorps members
- Writing and/or signing program reports
- Managing the program’s payroll and budget
CONTACT INFORMATION
Morgan Key
mkey@mesapartners.org.
970-241-1027
RELATED JOBS
Crew Leadership
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Type of Position: Crew Leader
Town, City, Park, etc:
Grand Junction, Colorado
Benefits: Dental Insurance, Education Award, Health Insurance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Meals/Food Assistance, Public Land Corps Hiring Authority, Student Loan Forbearance, Vision Insurance
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