Various Positions at Wisconsin Conservation Corps

Organization

Wisconsin Conservation Corps

Job Posted

February 12, 2026

Job status

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Siena Muehlfeld

Contact Email

siena.muehlfeld@wiscorps.org

Deadline to Apply

Location

Mindoro, Necedah, Sarona, WI
United States
Gain hands-on experience in environmental stewardship through partnerships with land management agencies and environmental education organizations across Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest.

Summary

Environmental Education Coordinator 

(Environmental Education Coordinator Position Description PDF)

Position Service Site: Camp Ehawee (Mindoro, WI)

Service Time: May 19 – August 14, 2026 (450 hours total, 40 Hours/Week)

Benefits: Living stipend total for the whole term = $6,500 ($500 per week). An AmeriCorps Education Award of approximately $1,900 will be awarded upon successful completion of service.

Onsite housing and meals are provided by the placement site. Living onsite is a requirement for this position.

OVERVIEW: Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike, make the world a better place, or meet their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alumni, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them. 

SERVICE DESCRIPTION: Camp Ehawee’s Environmental Education Coordinator will be responsible for leading garden and nature-focused programs for girls attending Summer Camp as they complete the badge requirements for each week. The Coordinator will lead activities such as planting, harvesting, and guided hikes. This WisCorps member will provide meaningful experiences for girls as they teach and guide them through a nature-based curriculum.

Outdoor Education Leader

(Outdoor Education Leader Job Posting Link)

Position Service Site: Camp Ehawee (Mindoro, WI)\

Service Time: May 19 – August 14, 2026 (450 hours total, 40 Hours/Week)

Benefits: Living stipend total for the whole term = $6,500 ($500 per week). An AmeriCorps Education Award of approximately $1,900 will be awarded upon successful completion of service.

Onsite housing and meals are provided by the placement site. Living onsite is a requirement for this position.

OVERVIEW: Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike, make the world a better place, or meet their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alumni, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them. 

SERVICE DESCRIPTION: Camp Ehawee’s Outdoor Education Leader will be responsible for overseeing nature-focused programs for girls attending Summer Camp as they complete the badge requirements for each week on-site and off-site. The WisCorps member will lead activities such as guided hikes, canoe trips, and overnight park visits. The Placement will provide meaningful experiences for girls as they teach and guide them through a nature-based curriculum.

Visitor Services Specialist 

(Visitor Services Specialist Job Posting)

Position Service Site: Necedah National Wildlife Refuge (Necedah, WI)

Service Time: April 20 – August 29, 2026 (675-hour AmeriCorps term, 19 weeks total, 40 Hours/week).

Benefits: Living stipend for the entire term equals $9,500 ($500/wk). An AmeriCorps Education Award of approximately $2,800 will be issued upon successful completion of service.

Onsite shared housing is available. Members should be prepared to live communally with other people.

OVERVIEW: Once part of Glacial Lake Wisconsin, Necedah National Wildlife Refuge is now made up of an ancient, exposed lakebed where shallow surface water streams life into the Great Wisconsin Swamp, historic oak savannas and sand prairies. After seeing its importance for migratory birds, Franklin D. Roosevelt set aside the Refuge in 1939 to protect breeding and resident wildlife and for generations of people to enjoy. Necedah National Wildlife Refuge is a diverse ecosystem including open tallgrass prairies, sprawling savannas, and numerous wetland types including sedge meadows. The refuge is home to more than 230 bird species including whooping cranes, red-headed woodpeckers, golden-winged warblers, and bobolinks. It is also home to black bears, gray wolves, American badgers, boghaunter dragonflies, Blanding’s turtles and many more plants and animals. The Necedah Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center was opened in 2011 to connect people to nature through environmental education, interpretive media, hands on discovery, and active stewardship. The visitor center and its programs are supported by the Friends of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, a group of dedicated volunteers that maintain a 501c3 non-profit that supports the needs of the Refuge.

SERVICE DESCRIPTION: The Visitor Services Specialist is primarily responsible for assisting with environmental education programming, public events, and sharing information about the Refuge and its conservation message to visitors and the public. The Specialist may occasionally assess and make repairs to trail infrastructure and assist with land management. Their expected schedule is Tuesday through Saturday, 7:30 am to 4:00 pm.

Summer Environmental Educator 

(Summer Environmental Educator Job Posting Link)

Position Service Site: Hunt Hill Nature Center (Sarona, WI)

Service Time: May 19, 2026 – August 08, 2026 (450 hours total, 12 weeks, 40-45 Hours/week)

Benefits: Living stipend total for the whole term = $6,000 ($500 per week). An AmeriCorps Education Award of approximately $1,900 will be awarded upon successful completion of service.

Onsite housing is available for the term duration.

Meals are provided when programming groups are using food services on site.

OVERVIEW: Hunt Hill is a nature preserve and learning center that is open to all and dedicated to fostering understanding, appreciation, and protection of the environment. Our facility boasts some of Wisconsin’s most beautiful and unique habitats– bogs, old-growth forests, meadows, and four glacial lakes. In addition to our beautiful natural surroundings, we offer a variety of programs for visitors of all ages.

SERVICE DESCRIPTION: Environmental Educators will work with the Program Coordinator to implement effective and interactive environmental education programs for youth at our facility. Environmental educators can expect a fun, welcoming work atmosphere that provides invaluable job experience.

Compensation Information

Benefits listed above for each position.