Application Deadline: January 2, 2024 or Until Filled
Location:
MCC Office: 54 Independence Drive, Augusta, ME 04330
Field work is conducted throughout Maine.
Time Requirement :
General Description :
The mission of Maine Conservation Corps (MCC) is to accomplish conservation projects that inspire individuals and enhance communities. As an AmeriCorps program, MCC is dedicated to accomplishing outdoor recreation and conservation projects for the public, promoting and managing volunteer opportunities, providing education, and building self-esteem, leadership, and skill sets to strengthen the future opportunities of members.
The MCC Training Coordinator is responsible for creating, coordinating, and teaching a wide range of curricula for a total of 16 weeks to approximately 90 AmeriCorps members annually, including MCC Environmental and Community Tree Stewards, Team Leaders, Assistant Team Leaders and Field Team Members. Training environments include classrooms, online, outdoor workshops, and collaborative opportunities.
Topics may change depending on need, compliance with AmeriCorps, and grants specifications. Past topics have included: Soft Skill Development (diversity, leadership, professionalism, nonviolent communication); Job Readiness Objectives (career exploration, interview skills, goal setting, resume and cover letter writing); Certification Programs (Chainsaw Training, Advanced First Aid, National Incident Management Systems, Mental Health First Aid); Outdoor Skills (Leave No Trace, Backcountry Skills/Camp Life, Hygiene and Sanitation); Technical Skills (Sustainable Trail Design and Construction, Erosion and Sediment Control, Griphoist/Rigging Operations, Carpentry, Stonework, Safety and PPE Standards); Volunteer Engagement (Essential Practices of Volunteer Management, Recruitment, Reporting); Reporting Requirements (timesheets, project reports – utilizing ArcGIS and Survey123, quarterly reports).
Beyond the intensive training periods, the role of Training Coordinator becomes multi-faceted. Investigating training resources; understanding AmeriCorps requirements and compliance; collecting high-quality data; planning AmeriCorps and program events (9/11 Day of Service, MLK Jr. Day of Service, Life After AmeriCorps, Recognition); building relationships with host sites and partners; recruiting members and host sites; providing field supervision and ongoing training throughout the primary field season (late June to mid-November); and supporting the growth of the Steward and Field Team programs. Occasionally, this position may also participate in tool maintenance, trail assessment, and other operational support.
The Training Coordinator reports directly to the MCC Director.
Key Responsibilities :
Working Conditions:
This position will involve a mixture of working in an office and field setting and will involve travel, sometimes overnight. Training and fieldwork require time outside in all weather conditions, including cold, rain, heat, and humidity, exposure to biting and stinging insects, hiking with all tools and gear over difficult terrain, and occasionally sleeping in tents. Office duties will involve regular use of a computer, electronic and telephonic communication.
Essential Functions
Qualifications :
Preferred qualification:
Want to take your background in natural resources to the next level? As an Environmental Steward (ES) you'll gain invaluable hands-on experience and confidence in the field, while networking with potential employers. Use your knowledge and expertise to tackle the needs of local organizations.
Each ES role is unique, past projects have included:
Resources: Environmental Steward FAQs (DOC)
Looking to make a difference? Get paid to explore Maine's wilderness, coast, and mountains, whiled doing something that matters. Come gain confidence and grit serving with our Field Teams! Field Team members construct and rehabilitate sustainable trails in places like Baxter State Park, and on the Appalachian Trail, as well as land owned by local communities and land trusts.
Your efforts as a Field Team member provide access to Maine's natural areas and present recreation, education, and fitness opportunities for the public.
Team members gain an appreciation for their strengths and abilities, all while serving in some of Maine's most wild and beautiful places!
Resources: Field Team FAQs (PDF)
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