Organization
Job Posted
May 30, 2023
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Job Type
Job Duration
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Remote
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Contact Name
Courtney Sullivan
Contact Email
sullivanc@nwf.org
Contact Phone
Location
United States
Summary
Habitat Stewards Program Coordinator
AmeriCorps Member position with the National Wildlife Federation, Seattle Office
This Habitat Stewards Programs Coordinator position is best suited for someone who is enthusiastic (no need to be an expert) about the Washington environment, habitat restoration, and volunteer stewardship - and can use that energy to connect people with our programs, trainings, and resources and support volunteers. They’ll have the ability to thrive independently in a multiple task environment, can relate easily and openly with people, strong organizational and communication skills, relevant work or volunteer experience in conservation, outreach, trainings, or volunteer coordination, school or community gardening/plantings.
AmeriCorps Service Term: September 1st, 2023 - July 15th, 2024
For Questions or to Apply by July 1st (please send a resume and cover letter) to Courtney Sullivan, sullivanc@nwf.org, (206) 577-7175
Compensation Information
Program year 2023-24 benefits:
- Monthly stipend of $2,141 or $2,548 before deductions and withholdings (this position specifically, see below)
- $6,895 education award that can be used for future schooling or to pay off existing qualified student loan debt
- Basic health insurance (not including vision coverage)
- 24/7 professional counseling and support services
- Workers compensation coverage
- Assistance with childcare costs
- Forbearance (temporarily postponing paying off a loan) of qualified student loans during the service term
- Payment of interest on qualified student loans that accrued during the service term (paid after successful completion of service term)
- Serving in a full-time AmeriCorps position qualifies as "employment" towards the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
- Probable eligibility to receive SNAP benefits, bus passes, and other discounts in the community
- 20% of your service time can be spent on professional development
- Network with local community partners and within a national organization
We are excited to share that our recent funding request to increase the minimum member stipend amount for eligible, low-income WSC enrollees has been approved for the upcoming 2023-24 program year! This means that enrollees living in households earning less than 200% of the federal poverty level at the time of enrollment may qualify for an increased stipend, equating to the current Washington State minimum wage. It comes out to a 10.5 month term at $2,548 per month. If you find that you are not eligible, then you would receive the current Tier 2 Stipend of $2,141 a month and all benefits. See federal poverty guidelines here: https://aspe.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/documents/1c92a9207f3ed5915ca020d58fe77696/detailed-guidelines-2023.pdf