http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/Careers.aspx?rf=
ECOLOG&REQ=2016-NCC-029

Timeline:  February 20, 2017 – August 17, 2017 (with potential for staying
on after)

Location:  Las Vegas, NV

Our Mission:
Nevada Conservation Corps harnesses the energy and idealism of youth to
meet the needs of Nevada’s public lands and communities. As a
federally-funded AmeriCorps program, the NCC promotes ecological literacy
through field research and direct conservation service. By uniting
resources from federal, state, and county agencies, the NCC provides young
professionals the opportunity to make meaningful contributions toward
protecting and conserving Nevada’s natural heritage while gaining valuable
work experience in the conservation field.

Description:
Spend a season or more working and camping outside at some of Nevada’s
premier natural areas. Serve alongside volunteers from across the country
while making a lasting contribution to Nevada’s natural heritage. Gain
valuable field experience while working on habitat improvement,
restoration, and recreation projects with the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau
of Land Management, Nevada Division of Forestry, and many other federal and
state agencies. Projects may include trail construction and maintenance,
hazardous fuels reduction, and habitat restoration.

Your experience begins with three months as a crew member on a 5-person
crew. During your tenure as a crew member you will receive leadership
development training, spend extended periods of time camping in the field
with fellow crew leader candidates, and take turns acting as the lead on
service projects that are meant to prepare you for the challenges of
leading a crew.

Upon successful completion of the leadership development training you may
be assigned a summer project (based out of Reno, NV; Las Vegas, NV; or
Great Basin National Park) and will take on the responsibility of leading a
crew. You will lead four AmeriCorps Crew Members while building trail or
running chainsaws in some of Nevada’s most beautiful locales. You will
coordinate with agency partners and collaborate with peers to see that
project goals are accomplished safely and efficiently. Based on your
specific project you will be camped in the field with your crew on either
4-day or 8-day “tours” often in primitive and remote locations and will be
responsible for managing and facilitating a healthy and cohesive community
within your crew.

Different than any other professional experience you could imagine, being a
crew leader with the NCC is a full-time, intensive commitment where you
will always be a resource to the members serving with you both while on
service project sites or back at camp after a long day. Both preparing for
and leading a crew requires unwavering dedication, and a willingness to put
the needs of others first. Successful applicants will demonstrate
dependability, excellent judgment, and high standards. We are looking for
individuals who will lead by example and be a role model for the members
who join our program. Though this position is challenging, the rewards are
abundant and the bonds forged with your crew, peers and with the outdoors
will last a lifetime.

Compensation:
This is an AmeriCorps position; candidates will receive a living stipend
dependent on their length of service. The living stipend is a fixed amount,
not an hourly wage or a salary. The stipend is paid to members in bi-weekly
installments throughout their term of service. Upon completion of
AmeriCorps service members shall receive an additional education award also
dependent on the length of service that can be used for paying off student
loans or paying tuition for a Title IV accredited college.

Six Month Contract, 900 hour service term: $7,000 living stipend + $2,865
education award

Members are also compensated by gaining valuable field work experience,
professional development and practical trainings and certifications. All
Leadership program members receive Wilderness First Aid and CPR
certification and Leave No Trace (LNT) training. Members placed on trail
crews will be trained in trail construction and maintenance practices.
Those placed on habitat restoration and fuels reduction crews will receive
USFS chainsaw training and certification.

Conservation Projects:
● Trail construction and maintenance
● Exotic & invasive species removal
● Hazardous fuels reduction
● Habitat restoration
● Riparian restoration
● Illegal road decommissioning
● Fence construction, maintenance, and decommissioning

Essential Duties as Crew Leader Candidate (Feb-May):
● Percentage of time spent on: labor– 70%, traveling– 20%, hiking– 10%
● Maintaining a positive and professional attitude at all times while
providing service.
● Communicating effectively with crew members, crew leaders, NCC staff and
agency project staff.
● Complying with both production and quality work standards established by
NCC administration, crew supervisors, and project partners.
● Camping up to seven nights in wilderness setting without formal restroom
facilities or running water.
● Contributing to basic duties at the campsite including cooking, cleaning
and organizing crew equipment.
● Showing respect when interacting with other members, leaders, staff,
project sponsors and community members.
● Participating in in-field education sessions.

Essential Duties as Crew Leader (May-August; promotion to Crew Leader is
not guaranteed & depends on performance review:
● Exemplify strong work ethic, professionalism, and sound judgment
● Lead young adults on a variety of challenging conservation projects
● Understand and abide by all NCC policies and procedures; ensure all
safety protocols followed
● Maintain a positive and professional attitude at all times; be able to
boost crew morale
● Effectively communicate with NCC staff, partnering agencies, peers, and
crew members
● Coordinate project logistics with agency partners, Crew Coordinator, and
peers
● Work alongside members to complete project goals
● Provide clear and consistent feedback to crew members
● Teach, instruct and support members in trail building, chainsaw use, and
other project/NCC specific tasks
● Engage members in an active crew life
● Facilitate weekly crew meetings and debriefs
● Transport crew and equipment safely in NCC trucks
● Manage and maintain crew gear, tools and other various NCC/agency
equipment
● Complete weekly reporting of accomplishments
● Uphold NCC and AmeriCorps standards of work production and quality
● Support and manage crew meal planning

Work Schedule & Location:
Crew members will be assigned to serve from the Las Vegas Field Station,
and will serve and camp in the field on 4-day tours, 8-day tours, or a
mixture of the two. Schedules will be dictated by project site and distance
from the field station. The locations of service will depend on which
regional office you are assigned to for your term of service and may change
throughout the season. Camping locations are provided during the work week.
We will not provide housing nor sign leases, but we can assist with
identifying housing options.

Required Qualifications:
● Must maintain a positive and professional attitude at all times while
providing service.
● Be able to communicate effectively with members, crew leaders, NCC staff,
and project partners.
● Possess the willingness and ability to work and camp up to seven nights
in a row, in a wilderness setting, in all weather conditions, without
formal restroom facilities or running water.
● Be able to lift 25lbs continuously and 50lbs occasionally
● Be at least 17 years of age
● Be a US citizen
● Clean driving record (must qualify to drive GBI Vehicles)
● Current driver’s license
● Must possess a high school diploma or GED
● Must be eligible to receive an AmeriCorps Education Award (limit of four
in a lifetime or the equivalent of two full-time education awards).*
● All position offers are conditional upon completion of an acceptable
check of the National Sex Offender Public Registry and federal criminal
background check.

Desired Qualifications:
● A willingness and desire to lead
● Experience working with a Conservation or Youth Corps
● Camping/backpacking experience
● Experience constructing recreational trails
● Chainsaw operating experience
● Previous leadership experience with youth or young adults
● Strong critical thinking skills. Creative.
● Superior emotional intelligence
● Possessing the confidence and ability to make decisions quickly and under
pressure
● Receptive to feedback from superiors, peers, and subordinates
● Ability to communicate dynamic challenges and cast a vision for success;
to influence a team to take action, to accomplish tasks, and to overcome
adversities.
● Ability to relate to crew members
● Ability to establish and maintain a positive workplace culture and camp
life experience
● Ability to conceive organization operations above your position, and to
offer innovative suggestions for their continual improvement.

How to Apply:
Interested and qualified applicants should apply using the following link:

http://crcareers.thegreatbasininstitute.org/careers/Careers.aspx?rf=
ECOLOG&REQ=2016-NCC-029

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qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
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