Organization
Job Posted
March 9, 2024
Job status
Job Category
Job Type
Job Compensation Type
Remote
No
Careers
Contact Name
Makenna Schmitz
Contact Email
makennas@mhyc.net
Location
United States
Summary
Crew Type Descriptions:
- Chainsaw – primarily complete invasive tree removal and wildland fire mitigation projects.
- Trail – primarily complete trail maintenance and construction projects.
- Noxious Weed Management – trained on how to safely handle and apply pesticides for invasive species removal projects, the role of pesticides in natural resources management, native and invasive species identification and how to operate a variety of hand pump and backpack sprayers.
- Trail & Restoration – in addition to trail maintenance and construction projects, complete fencing, park development, native planting and historical preservation projects.
- Day – complete projects in nearby locations, starting and ending each day at MHYC headquarters. Day crews are ideal for projects close to urban areas or easily accessible sites.
- Overnight – complete projects further away from the MHYC headquarters, stay in a housing facility provided by the project partner 3 nights a week. Nine meals provided by MHYC.
- Camping – complete projects further away from MHYC headquarters, setting up camp near the project site and your vehicles to minimize travel time. Nine meals provided by MHYC.
MHYC is committed to hiring candidates with unique backgrounds and perspectives. If you are interested in this position but are concerned that you do not meet all of the requirements or possess all of the necessary skills, or that prior convictions or your background might disqualify you, we highly encourage you to submit an application anyway.
Compensation Information
- Biweekly Stipend – Earn a living stipend of $1,160 before taxes paid every 2 weeks.
- Leadership Opportunities available: Corpsmember Drivers are eligible for a living stipend of $1,180. Returning Corpsmembers earn $1,200. More information available on request.
- AmeriCorps Education Award – Earn a scholarship upon successful completion of service. This award can be used to pay future tuition, pay back qualifying student loans or go on an expedition through a wilderness school! Corpsmembers have 7 years to use the award.
- Student Loan Forbearance – Corpsmembers can apply to put their qualified federal student loans on hold during their term through the National Service Trust.
- Counseling – Corpsmembers receive up to 5 free mental health counseling sessions per year plus additional services through a Member Assistance Program.
- Networking – Corpsmembers have opportunities to network with federal, state and local natural resources professionals and access to a vast alumni network!
- Training – Depending on crew assignments, Corpsmembers will receive training in one or more stewardship skillsets, including S-212 Wildland Fire Chainsaws (required for sawyers), trail building and maintenance, and pesticide application.
Corpsmembers have the choice to serve on a variety of crews. MHYC staff will work with you to find the best match! We strive for each and every crew to be diverse, inclusive and safe for all Corpsmembers.