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Crew Member: Environmental Conservation Corps - 3 Months

Deadline:
Employer:
The Sustainability Institute

Job Field:
Water and Soil Resources
Wildlife
Other
Job Type:
Seasonal, Temporary, Internship
Location:
South Carolina
Location Detail:
North Charleston, South Carolina

Job Description:

Position Title: EAP Crew Member

Dates: Late May 2024 - August 2024 (3 months / 300 hours)

Schedule: Monday - Thursday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Friday: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm

Total Living Allowance: N/A

Segal Education Award: $1,459.26 upon successful completion of AmeriCorps service term

 

The Sustainability Institute’s Environmental Conservation Corps (ECC) program is an

AmeriCorps-accredited workforce development and service-learning program for young adults. These opportunities offer desirable field skills and training for people pursuing careers in conservation and environmental fields.

 

Education Award Program positions are available to young adults aged 18-28 who are currently enrolled in school but not working full-time (part-time/ weekend jobs are permitted). EAP positions offer:

 

Training: Build knowledge and skills in a diversity of conservation and sustainability jobs

Certifications: Receive free professional certifications relevant to the field

Compensation: Earn an end-of-service Segal Education Award

Connections: Meet and work with a wide variety of governmental agencies and nonprofit

organizations

Teamwork: Experience working in a team of peers and within a nonprofit organization

Leadership: Help lead critically important conservation projects to combat climate change

 

Position Description:

 

Crew Members will engage in habitat restoration activities in public parks, forests and waterways, including, but not limited to, activities such as restoring salt marshes and oyster reefs; planting native plants and trees; and performing water quality testing and monitoring. Crew Members may also engage in weatherization activities, including presenting energy efficiency workshops throughout the community and developing work scopes.

 

Environmental Stewardship Work (95%):

 

Freshwater and tidal saltwater quality monitoring

Work includes monthly monitoring of four designated sites and performing water

sampling, testing, data collection, and reporting. Training is provided.

Main program partner: SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC

DHEC) and Clemson University’s Adopt-A-Stream program

Salt marsh and oyster restoration along the coast of South Carolina

In collaboration with the SC Department of Natural Resources SCORE (South Carolina Oyster Recycling and Enhancement) program, we will be performing:

Oyster shell pickup, recycling, and trash sorting

Oyster shell bagging and manufactured wire reef building

Building oyster reefs and oyster castles in the marsh

Marsh grass seed collection

Marsh grass seed planting and cultivating

Planting marsh grass in the marsh

Other program partners may include but are not limited to: Coastal Conservation League, The Nature Conservancy South Carolina, Charleston Waterkeeper, ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, and South Carolina Aquarium.

 

Energy and Water Efficiency Work (5%):

 

Facilitate energy efficiency community outreach and workshops throughout local

counties.

 

General Responsibilities:

 

Adhere to rules of conduct and service expectations as detailed in the Member Handbook

Maintain familiarity with AmeriCorps operations and procedures (the Corps Network/CNCS)

Follow and obey prohibited activities as listed in the Member Service Agreement

Participate in all required trainings, days of service, and responsibilities toward projects and functions as directed by SI Staff

Report daily (on service days) to the Program Coordinator

Be prepared to accept delegated tasks from SI Staff

Maintain the ECC van, service trailer, and inventory of project equipment to ensure they

remain “work-ready” and in good operation

Assist with upkeep of office interior and equipment storage and supply areas

Maintain a positive and encouraging work environment for fellow Crew Members

Represent self and program well in front of partners, community members, etc.

Participate in community outreach events

Uphold self-accountability by coming into the office prepared for the day

Qualifications:

AmeriCorps Qualifications:

Program Hours: All Crew Members will be expected to participate during the program hours of 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday through Thursday, 8:30am - 3pm Friday. A 30-minute lunch break every day does not count towards service hours required. Some weekend dates might be required; advanced notice will be given.

Background Check: Program enrollment requires every member to successfully provide information to program staff for the completion of the CNCS (Corporation for National and Community Service) three-part criminal history check (NSOPW check, state of residence and/or state of service check, and FBI fingerprint check). Members must sign the NCHSC (CNCS - National Criminal History Service Check) at the time of the interview. CNCS has established requirements that may not allow a member to serve due to the member’s previous criminal history

Age: Crew Members must be at least 18 years of age at the time of enrollment and between the ages of 18-28 to qualify.

Education: A high school diploma or GED is required to serve with AmeriCorps. If a recruit has not earned his/her/their high school diploma, GED, or accredited equivalent prior to starting the ECC Program, they are required to obtain it within two years following their service term. In these instances, we require members to either attend or enroll in future GED training while in our program. SI staff will assist the member in arranging class and testing needs through local educational institutions.

Minimum Qualifications:

All Crew Members, Leaders, and SI Staff must be fully vaccinated per SI’s COVID‐19 policy

Physical Requirements: Due to the conditions and scope of work performed by the Environmental Conservation Corps, members must be physically able to perform all program work, fully and equally, as other Corps Members. This includes, but is not limited to, climbing, heavy lifting, bending, working from one’s knees or back, working in hot or cold conditions and/ or other work components deemed necessary by SI staff.

Benefits:

Training Provided:

 

The Sustainability Institute is committed to strong member development and includes in its plan a comprehensive set of resources offered to Crew Members that are designed to ensure member retention, personal growth, and success. These include, but are not limited to, an assessment of skills and interests upon arrival, a strong orientation, soft skills training, team-building activities, and exposure to outside employment opportunities upon completion of service with the Program.

 

The ECC Program is dedicated to providing members with field-based certifications and

conservation-based trainings during their time of service:

Habitat Restoration

Adopt-A-Stream Freshwater and Tidal Saltwater monitoring

Living Shorelines

Worksite Safety

Jobsite and Tool

CPR/First Aid

Professional Development/Soft Skills

Financial Literacy

Resume/Cover Letter

How to Apply:

Please direct questions to ECC Program Coordinator, Darby Reed, at darby@sustainabilityinstitutesc.org

For more information, please visit our website at Join AmeriCorps - The Sustainability Institute (sustainabilityinstitutesc.org)

Application can be found here: The Sustainability Institute's Environmental Conservation Corps Application - 2024 (google.com). Resume required.

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