Overview

From the US Forest Service: The Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) is a summer youth employment program that engages young adults in meaningful work experiences on federal public lands. Crew members are engaged in fun, exciting work projects designed to develop an ethic of environmental stewardship and civic responsibility such as trail maintenance; preserving and repairing historic buildings; removing invasive species; helping with wildlife and land research; and leading environmental education.

Cottonwood Gulch’s YCC is a residential program: the crew is expected to remain together during the entire duration of the session. We participate in conservation work in remote frontcountry and backcountry environments on public lands across New Mexico. The crew will live and work together 24/7, as well as cook and share meals in a community setting. On their “off-time” the crew will engage in activities like rock climbing, exploring slot canyons, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, and learning about the arts and cultures of the Southwest.

This leadership role supports the success of the crew (ages 18-21) in meeting their goals and collaborating with US Forest Service partners at work sites by facilitating conservation work projects and teaching tool safety skills. The crew lead will conduct Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) at the beginning of each work day, maintain and monitor usage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and support crew members in learning to use trail tools safely. Ultimately, the crew lead will model leadership until the crew transitions to designated leadership rotations, wherein the crew lead will support and supervise daily leaders.

Responsibilities:
– Co-facilitate a crew of 8-12 young adults ages 18-21 in developing personal and professional skills over a 6-week residential camping program, often in remote environments, with the YCC Coordinator, occasionally without supervision
– Support conservation project work at US Forest Service partner sites, using tools such as loppers, McLeods, shovels, handsaws, crosscut saws, sledges, rock bars, etc to clear trails
– Model excellent safety standards, interpersonal skills, and leadership skills to the crew
– Bring a passion for outdoor adventure, conservation, and environmental restoration work
– Work with staff team (YCC Coordinator & Road Cook) to manage risk in the field
– Collaborate with CGE field educators, US Forest Service partners, and other CGE summer trekkers to create a fun, educational, and safe environment for crew members

Details & Compensation:
– This is a temporary, seasonal, and full-time position from June 1 to August 8, 2026
– $1,850 to $2,600/month depending upon years of experience, seasons contracted, and applicable credentials
– Housing, food, and on-site laundry provided for the duration of contract
– $250 travel stipend available if traveling from outside New Mexico
– Wilderness First Aid & crosscut sawyer certifications provided

Tagged as: Backcountry Skills, Camp Counselors, Conservation, Crew, Instruction and Guiding, Trail Supervisor, Trail Supervisor, Crew, and Leaders

Qualifications:

Applicants must be:
- At least 21 years old by June 1 and able to drive multi-passenger vehicles & work trucks
- A U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S., its territories, or possessions
- Have a valid U.S. Social Security number or have applied for a valid Social Security number
- Able to fulfill the essential functions of the assigned work with or without reasonable accommodations
- Actively committed and willing to complete the assigned work projects
- Available from 6/1 to 8/8

About Cottonwood Gulch Expeditions

Cottonwood Gulch Expeditions offers unique expeditions rooted in the culture and landscape of the American Southwest. Our programs offer an opportunity to immerse yourself in the majestic land and cultural heritage of the American Southwest. At the Gulch, we’ll inspire you with all of the places we explore. We will take you on world-class backpacking and hiking into pristine wilderness areas. We’ll connect you with hands-on science and nature. We’ll engage you in the art and culture that is the backdrop of this poetic place we call “The Southwest.”

Application Instructions

Please apply here: https://cottonwoodgulch.campintouch.com/ui/forms/application/staff/App and indicate "YCC Lead". Priority deadline is February 1, 2026. Please email ycc@cottonwoodgulch.org with any questions.