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Wildland Restoration Team Leader

Employer
Montana Conservation Corps
Job Description, Responsibilities and Required Qualifications or Skills

Gain professional career skills, become an effective leader, and launch your natural resource career!

Montana Conservation Corps believes that through conservation service and authentic connection, you can sharpen your ability to create change and join the next generation of leaders for a better world. At MCC, we focus on the growth of our participants, positively impacting our public lands, and transferable career skills.

What you will do:

As a Crew Leader (CL), you will oversee 3-4 adult crew members on 4-9 day overnight conservation projects on some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Northern Rockies and Plains. Some crew leaders will lead a crew solo, some will lead with a co-leader, and some will have an assistant crew leader. The crew you will oversee will be made up of adults who come from a variety of backgrounds and locations throughout the country. Crew Leaders will be responsible for helping to facilitate crew member growth, manage conflict on their crew, and support the crew in completing quality project service in the field.

Crews will camp for the full duration of a hitch (i.e. 4-9 day project assignment), oftentimes in remote locations on varied terrain and in all weather conditions. Camping accommodations vary, including car-camping and remote backcountry settings away from a vehicle. Not all CLs will serve on all types of projects. Crews may be deployed for natural disaster relief. Projects & Crew types may shift during the season.

Wildland Restoration Teams collaborate with a diverse range of stakeholders (private, government, and non-profit) in order to achieve large scale land conservation efforts with rural communities throughout the state of Montana.

Wildland Restoration Teams (Bozeman, Kalispell, & Missoula) participate in the identification, treatment and inventory of invasive plant species. Utilizing chemical, mechanical and biological treatment techniques. Projects may include chainsaw use. Wetlands and habitat restoration projects: including managing invasive plants through herbicide application, seed collection, and/ or various stream restoration techniques listed below. Projects are often rigorous, requiring participants to carry a heavy backpack sprayer in hot weather across rugged terrain while wearing protective gear.

Wildland Restoration Teams - Mesic/Stream Restoration (Helena) participate in stream restoration that can include re-vegetation, early detection and rapid response of new invaders. Teams also complete beaver mimicry and in-stream beaver-dam analog construction, a simple, effective, and non-invasive approach to riparian restoration. This effectively slows down and spreads water over the landscape to expand critical habitat, mitigate wildfire, reduce invasive species and increase water availability in traditionally parched times of year. This position is based in Helena, MT with extensive travel throughout the central & eastern part of the state required.

Who we are looking for:

We often see applicants who don’t realize they are qualified to take on a leadership role here at MCC. MCC is a developmental program and it is our mission to teach, train, and develop leadership competencies in our participants. We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a service term, therefore our position descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer service, helps build the competencies and knowledge that translates to our openings. We encourage anyone to apply who has an interest in conservation and bettering themselves for the future.

Crew Leader Qualifications:

High school degree, GED, or willingness to pursue obtaining a GED

US Citizen, National or Lawful Permanent Resident

Ability to pass a National Service Criminal History Check

21+ years old by the start date

Valid driver’s license, ability to pass a Motor Vehicle Records check, and drive a company vehicle

Ability to eventually hike 3-20 miles per day in terrain that can be steep, rocky or uneven, often wearing a 45lb backpack while carrying tools and sometimes backpacking with full packs of 60 – 70lbs

Ability to lift up to 35 pounds repeatedly and use hand and power tools

Effective written and oral communication skills

Ability to obtain Wilderness Advanced First Aid/CPR training. (Training is reimbursable to allotted amount/

MCC provides training)

Strong service ethic and desire to serve the community and the environment

Willingness to serve long hours in all weather conditions Ability to be away on overnight trips for up to 10 days at a time

Commitment to completing term; available for duration of entire term of service

 

What Qualities Make a Successful Crew Leader at MCC:

A passion for service and conservation.

A positive mental attitude and seeing others with positive regard.

Adaptability and flexibility.

A commitment to serving the whole term.

A growth mindset - coming willing to learn, grow, and challenge yourself.

A commitment to motivating others and their success.

A desire to hone your personal leadership style.

Job Field:
Forestry
Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Water and Soil Resources
Wildlife
Job Type:
Seasonal, Temporary, Internship
Location Detail:
4 locations in Montana:
Bozeman, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula
Salary:
$1,360 biweekly ($2,720 p/month) before taxes are taken out
Job Benefits:

What you will get:

As a Crew Leader, you will participate in a 3 month dynamic and immersive leadership development program crafted over two decades to enhance your confidence, resilience, and technical capabilities. You will engage in activities that will help you explore communication styles, develop emotional intelligence, master conflict resolution, and learn facilitation techniques to teach to different learning styles, and apply your knowledge to new scenarios. Through feedback, reflection, and discussion, you will leave with actionable strategies to become an effective leader.

You will also receive extensive technical training to cover a range of essential skills for outdoor professionals, including federally recognized certifications in chainsaw and crosscut use (depending on crew type), defensive driving, and Wilderness Advanced First Aid (WAFA). You will gain expertise in backcountry travel, trail maintenance, Leave No Trace principles, habitat management, and natural resource management. This comprehensive training equips crew leaders with the knowledge and skills needed for diverse situations and challenges.

After a term of service with MCC as a Crew Leader, you will be mentally and physically stronger, more resilient, and have the ability to lead others with confidence. This isn’t just a chance to serve in the field and have a positive impact on public lands. This is an opportunity to work on your personal growth, and be prepared to meet any challenge you face in the future.

Other Benefits Include:

Education Award - Use for student loans, certifications, work trade programs, education expenses, and more

Forbearance for certain student loans while serving with AmeriCorps.

FREE Health Insurance* (members serving over 4 months)

Member Assistance Program: Free 24/7 access to confidential behavioral health counseling, financial assistance, medical/legal advocacy, and more!

Public Lands Service Corps Hiring Preference: Members serving with federal land management agencies may be eligible to receive hiring preference for future federal job placement

Supportive coaching staff invested in your success.

Community Spaces: We offer community spaces to build community, connection, and support during the season. The groups meet regularly and are open to all participants who identify within the respective community.

Living Allowance

AmeriCorps Child Care Benefits

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Meals provided while on projects

Access to Pro Deals

We provide uniform shirts and transportation to project sites

Tools and safety gear are covered. Things like hard hats, work gloves, ear protection, safety glasses and group camping gear. We have some items to loan if needed

Certifications (Depending on Position and Crew Type):

First Aid & CPR

Defensive Driving

Chainsaw Certification

Crosscut Certification

Training and Opportunities (Depending on Position and Crew Type):

Training on Resume Building, Interviewing, and Federal Hiring

Hand & Power Tool Use (including chainsaw and crosscut saw)

Backcountry Travel & Navigation

Trail Maintenance & Construction

Leave No Trace

Habitat Management & Improvement

Learn about natural resource management

Leadership, communication, and teamwork competencies

Develop life skills, career skills, and a strong service ethic

Connect with project partners: federal, state, and non-profits for career opportunities

Join our network of alumni in natural resource careers all over the country

Serve in beautiful, wild, and protected places.

How to apply:

APPLY ONLINE: https://www.mtcorps.org/joinmcc/open-positions/

For questions, please contact Caleb Stewart at caleb@mtcorps.org

Application Deadline:

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