Overview

Immerse yourself in outdoor environmental projects and cultivate connection to the Northwest, your teammates, and the unique ecological features that define our region. WCC is recruiting AmeriCorps members statewide! With over 250 field crew and Individual Placement (IP) positions, we offer a wide range of meaningful opportunities in the environmental field.

Serving with WCC means spending your days outdoors, in all weather conditions, accomplishing projects that restore and enhance landscapes across Washington. Crew members serve on a crew of five AmeriCorps members, along with an experienced crew supervisor who provides training, mentorship, and development opportunities. IPs serve directly with natural resource professionals, gaining real-world experience and growing their network in the environmental field.

WCC supports a variety of crew types (restoration crews, trail crews, and spike crews) and IP positions.
• Restoration crews focus on habitat restoration and enhancement projects such as planting trees and shrubs, removing invasive species, and monitoring and maintaining restoration sites.
• Trail crews focus on recreation enhancements such as building and maintaining trails, public camping infrastructure, bridges, boardwalks and more.
• Spike crews travel around the state of Washington to complete both restoration and recreation focused projects. Food and lodging are provided while in travel status.
• IPs may engage in environmental research, community outreach and engagement, environmental education, and ecological monitoring.

WCC partners with over 100 organizations across Washington State including Federal, Tribal, State, and local governments and non-profits. This includes partners participating in our environmental justice program, where crews serve in areas with high environmental health disparities. Members have opportunities to network with individuals leading ecological restoration and recreation access efforts statewide and regionally. WCC also offers multiple affinity group meetings and spike opportunities throughout the term, where people can voluntarily join a group based on shared characteristics, identities, or life experience. WCC prioritizes physical and emotional safety and provides training for all field activities.

Pay and Benefits
• Living allowance of $1,441 twice a month
*Members with positions based in King, Snohomish, and Clark counties are eligible for a location-based elevated living allowance of $1,568 twice a month.
• AmeriCorps Education Award of $7,395 (scholarship) upon successful completion of 11-month contract (and 1700 service hours).
• Educational loan forbearance for qualified loans.
• Health insurance is offered by WCC. WCC pays the monthly insurance premium.
• Access to the Member Assistance Program (MAP)
• Three weeks of paid professional training

Start Date: October 1, 2024

Tagged as: Conservation, Crew, Development, Full Time

Qualifications:

No prior experience needed for crew positions! Individual Placement positions may have additional qualifications.

Required Skills:

Must be 18-25 years old, with exceptions for those with military service or mental or sensory disabilities.

Preferred Skills:

Preference given to Washington State residents.

About Washington Conservation Corps

Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) is an AmeriCorps program that creates future leaders through community involvement and mentorship. We have 350 members and experienced staff statewide who restore critical habitat, build trails, and respond to local and national disasters.

WCC provides hands-on experience, field skills, and training opportunities to young adults between 18 and 25 and military veterans. We work in partnership with nonprofit and governmental organizations across Washington State.

Application Instructions

Apply online at https://ecology.wa.gov/wcc.