Education and Outreach Associate - Americorps/WCC Individual Placement

Organization

North Olympic Salmon Coalition

Job Posted

July 24, 2023

Job status

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Nate Roberts

Contact Email

nroberts@nosc.org

Location

Port Angeles, WA
United States
The North Olympic Salmon Coalition (NOSC) is currently recruiting to fill our 11-month AmeriCorps/WCC Individual Placement as the Education and Outreach Associate. The Education and Outreach Associate will collaborate with the friendly, hardworking staff of NOSC to improve wild salmon stocks and educate the local community about our work through community outreach, online media, environmental education, volunteer coordination, habitat restoration, and data collection.

Summary

Position Description:

This Washington Conservation Corps AmeriCorps Individual Placement position serves with North Olympic Salmon Coalition (NOSC), a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote robust wild salmon stocks for families, fishers, and local economies by furthering habitat restoration and education on the North Olympic Peninsula. NOSC is a Regional Fisheries Enhancement Group and is designated by the State of Washington to assist with salmon recovery efforts within our region, which is from the Hood Canal to Cape Flattery.

This position will include projects both in the office and the field. It is our goal that by the end of their term, the Education and Outreach Associate will have gained valuable job skills, leadership skills, problem-solving abilities, and diverse experiences that prepare them for life after AmeriCorps.

This position is primarily based out of our office in Port Angeles, with frequent travel to Jefferson County. The position will also include travel within our region using a state fleet vehicle and/or the applicant’s personal vehicle, reimbursable at the state rate.

Position Responsibilities:

The position responsibilities include an approximate percentage of time spent in each area of the position. We strive to give the Education and Outreach Associate a well-rounded experience by providing an in-depth look into the internal operations of a non-profit and a thorough understanding of salmon recovery in our region.

  • Education (October-June 30%) 
    • With guidance from our Education and Outreach Coordinator, teach curriculum-based classroom and field-based lessons for NOSC’s Real Learning Real Work 7th grade STEM program and the Salmon in the Schools elementary education program. 
    • Provide support to the Education and Outreach coordinator in the planning and implementation of the lessons and field trips. Tasks may include recruitment of field trip volunteers, materials prep, and leading student activities. 
  • Outreach (All year 35%)
    • With guidance from outreach staff, create digital outreach materials and maintain social media platforms. Serve with the Education and Outreach Coordinator to produce the monthly e-newsletter, update the website, and draft press releases to the media.
    • Represent NOSC at various outreach events including tree plantings, trivia, bingo, festivals, and farmer’s markets.
  • Monitoring (October-January 10%)
    • Assist the Stewardship Coordinator in planning and implementing our salmon spawner surveys on Chimacum Creek. Tasks will include training and communication with volunteer surveyors, organization of survey equipment, and data sharing with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the community. 
  • Restoration (January-August 25%)
    • Support the Stewardship Coordinator in planning and implementing riparian restoration projects throughout Jefferson and Clallam counties. Tasks may include supporting staff in coordinating volunteer planting events, assisting in planting design, and coordinating with partners.
    • Assist the Stewardship Coordinator in implementing invasive species management on the Dungeness River. Tasks may include landowner outreach and data collection.
    • Assist with maintaining our native plant nursery and coordinating our volunteer nursery stewards.
    • Manage, upkeep, and inventory of planting and restoration tools.
    • Maintain riparian restoration plantings at several sites, including irrigating young riparian plants.

How to Apply:

Prospective candidates are between the ages of 18-25 and are eligible for AmeriCorps. For more information on AmeriCorps eligibility, please visit: AmeriCorps member positions - Washington State Department of Ecology). We’re looking for a candidate that has strong interpersonal skills, who is self-motivated and well organized. The position will begin on October 2nd, 2023, and end on September 6th, 2024. Interested candidates must apply online at Home - WCC Application (wa.gov) AND submit a resume and cover letter to NOSC’s Stewardship Coordinator, Nate Roberts, at nroberts@nosc.org. Applications open until filled.

Compensation Information

  • Living allowance of $1,351 twice a month ($2,702 per month, before taxes)
  • AmeriCorps Education Award of $6,895 (scholarship) upon successful completion of the 11-month contract (1,700 service hours).
  • Educational loan forbearance from AmeriCorps on qualified loans.
  • Health insurance offered by WCC. WCC pays the monthly insurance premium. Members are eligible for WCC-offered insurance on their first day of service.
  • Access to the Member Assistance Program (MAP), which provides accessible and quality mental health services to AmeriCorps members.
  • Access to the AmeriCorps Child Care Benefit Program for qualified full-time AmeriCorps State Members who need the benefit to serve.
  • Three weeks of paid, professional training in addition to day-to-day training. Requires overnight travel.
  • Up to three weeks of personal time off without a reduction in stipend