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Crew Leader


Wisconsin Conservation Corps


Location

La Crosse, WI | United States


Job description

Company :  Wisconsin Conservation Corps

Position Title: AmeriCorps Crew Leader

Application Link:   WCC Crew Leader Application

Program Overview:  Crew Program Overview

Position Service Site: Wisconsin Conservation Corps, based in La Crosse, Wisconsin; project sites throughout Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest

Service Dates:

The WCC Crew Leader commitment will feature two AmeriCorps service terms in 2024:

Benefits:

Housing: Provided in the form of single-occupancy tents at campsites or dormitory-style indoor accommodations (depending on project and time of year).

Requirements: Valid driver’s license, ability to pass a background check, and full availability throughout the season.

Position Overview:  Crew Leaders lead and motivate Crew Members while completing conservation projects as a team in the outdoors. Wisconsin Conservation Corps crews travel throughout the northern Midwest and can expect to perform conservation service projects with 3 to 6 different project partners during their season. A typical WCC crew features two or three Crew Leaders and three or four Crew Members. Crew Leaders will be expected to change crews at times during the field season depending on the needs of WCC or project partners. This means that one Crew Leader may not stay with a specific crew for their entire summer or fall season; they may serve with several different WCC crews during their season. A Crew Leader is responsible for the safety of the crew throughout the season at project sites and during non-project time. A Crew Leader will educate Crew Members about conservation corps operations and the successful implementation of conservation projects. Crew Leaders will need to communicate with WCC staff and project partners daily through phone calls, text messages, workflow apps, and email. Crew Leaders are required to drive WCC fleet vehicles and manage safe trailer use. Crew Leaders will regularly tow trailers behind their fleet vehicles throughout the season. When not actively serving on a project, a Crew Leader is responsible for promoting service and environmental awareness through community engagement and volunteerism in the outdoors.

Service Description:  Wisconsin Conservation Corps crews serve together to complete projects that make positive and lasting changes in natural areas around the upper Midwest. Conservation projects that WCC crews complete may include:

Crew Leaders have the opportunity to expand their comfort zone. Crews spend the full duration of their season living, serving, and traveling together. Off times during the season are an opportunity to explore nearby towns and natural areas, take care of chores like laundry and grocery shopping, and relax at camp or in provided housing. Wisconsin Conservation Corps does not allow the use of alcohol, recreational drugs, or tobacco throughout the entire crew season, during the service day or during non-project time. WCC crews live sustainably and follow Leave No Trace principles. Participants are responsible for developing a menu, grocery shopping, and cooking together while taking into account all possible dietary restrictions.

Crew Leader Training:  Crew Leaders participate in a five-week training program provided by WCC at the beginning of the season. Crew Leader Training features the following training and more:

Responsibilities:

Qualifications:

WCC provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran per applicable federal, state, and local laws. We are committed to assuring equal employment opportunity and equal access to services, programs, and activities for persons with disabilities. If you have a disability and need to access information in an alternative format or need it translated into another language, please contact us at 608-782-2494, by email at  [email protected] or Wisconsin Relay 711.

HOW TO APPLY

Applicants first need to complete our CL application to be considered for a Crew Leader position with the Wisconsin Conservation Corps in 2024. Our form cannot save and resume your work. Expect to take 5 to 10 minutes to complete this application.

Application Link:  WCC Crew Leader Application

Program Overview:  Crew Program Overview

Here is an overview of our hiring process:

Step 1:  Applicants will be contacted via email within two weeks (usually much sooner!) to join a small group informational Zoom call about the Crew Program. This call will be about 60 minutes long and will feature multiple applicants attending a presentation given by a WCC staff member. Applicants should expect to introduce themselves to the group and come prepared with questions about the program.

Step 2:  After the informational call, selected applicants will be invited to an hour-long interview over Zoom. This will be a more traditional interview where the applicant will be answering questions for about 40 minutes. This style of interview is only held for Crew Leader applicants.

Step 3: After two or more positive references are returned, applicants are notified of their final status regarding their Crew Leader application.

Please reach out to our staff if you have any questions or prefer a paper application.

Contact WCC Director Eric Robertson by email at  [email protected]  

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Special Benefits

Benefits:

Housing: Provided in the form of single-occupancy tents at campsites or dormitory-style indoor accommodations (depending on project and time of year).

 

Crew Leader Training features the following training and more:

Requirements

Responsibilities:

Qualifications:

Why work here

Give back to nature and your community! Wisconsin Conservation Corps crews are responsible for the gritty aspect of conservation. WCC sends crews to natural areas all over the Upper Midwest. Crews serve as a team to build trails, manage habitats, and complete carpentry projects on publicly accessible land. Crew Leaders and Crew Members get the chance to network with land management professionals, learn various land management techniques, and serve local communities while completing an AmeriCorps service term .

 

Participants spend the duration of their experience living, serving, and traveling together. Crews stay together during their non-project time to participate in recreational activities, take care of chores, or travel to their next project site. WCC operates crews during the summer (May through August) and fall (September through November). Participants may choose to complete a summer term, a fall term, or sign up for the entire field season (summer and fall).


Job tags

Full timeSummer workLocal areaOutdoorGangsAfternoon shift


Salary

$550 per week

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