Application Deadline: Monday, October 23, 2023
Location:
MCC Office: 54 Independence Drive, Augusta, ME 04330
Fieldwork is conducted throughout Maine.
Time Requirement:
General Description:
The mission of the 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 Field Coordinator will provide support and training to field teams as assigned by the Field Team Program Manager. Field Teams are engaged in trail construction and maintenance and other conservation projects. Members contribute their service, earn AmeriCorps education awards, and receive relevant job experience. The Field Coordinator’s primary role is to provide field support, training, and leadership, monitor a portion of the field teams, assist with maintaining the vehicle fleet, tools, and equipment, and assist with office operations such as member recruitment and reporting.
Key Responsibilities:
During training and the field season, MCC Field Coordinators will be assigned 2-3 teams each to monitor and provide training and support. Assignments will be made based on skills and experience. Beyond technical support, Field Coordinators will provide mentorship to leaders and members. Teams are in the field 5 or 9 days at a time, and Field Coordinators should expect to be called upon during time off to problem-solve projects, mediate team dynamics, and respond to emergencies.
During the field season, Field Coordinators should expect to travel, camp, and serve with Field Teams on a weekly basis. Teams serve in frontcountry and backcountry or remote locations.
Backcountry projects involve carrying food, tools, and gear between 1 and 4 miles to a backcountry base camp. Projects often involve the construction of stone staircases, stepping stones, and other erosion control structures. Other backcountry projects have included the construction of trail reroutes or general trail maintenance and clearing with chainsaws and hand tools.
Recent backcountry project locations include:
· Appalachian Trail
· Tumbledown Mountain
· Deboullie Public Lands
· Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
Frontcountry projects involve car camping on-site or at a nearby campground. Teams may be in remote locations without access to phone service. Projects are diverse and may include stonework, new trail clearing, boardwalk and bridge construction, or other conservation projects such as manual invasive species removal.
Recent front-country project locations include:
· Camden Hills State Park
· Cobscook Shores
· Kennebec Highlands
· Portland Trails
Working Conditions:
This position requires serving in adverse weather conditions, including cold, rain, heat and humidity, exposure to biting and stinging insects, hiking with tools and gear over difficult terrain, and sleeping in tents. This position should be viewed not as a traditional job, but as an experience where long hours and extended time away from home, often in remote locations, are to be expected.
Essential Functions
Qualifications:
Preferred qualification:
Benefits:
· Stipend of $700-780 per week based on the number of years as a MCC Field Coordinator (less taxes)
· Health Insurance, including dental and vision
· Maine State Park Pass
· Prodeals – discounts on outdoor gear
· Paid training (i.e. Chainsaw safety training, AmeriCorps Conferences, WFA)
· Paid vacation and leave time
· A wide range of networking and professional development opportunities
To Apply: Submit an MCC Application and send a copy of your resume and a cover letter to [email protected]. You will be contacted with further instructions. You may direct questions to the same email above.
Established in 1983, the Maine Conservation Corps is an AmeriCorps Program made up of dedicated members, staff, partners, and volunteers serving the community and environment of Maine. MCC builds upon the legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930's by providing people of all backgrounds with structured service opportunities. Our placements promote leadership and personal development through a strong tradition of conservation and natural resource stewardship.
MCC members are a diverse group of people that commit to serving anywhere from 3 to 11 months. Many are students, recent graduates, or career changers looking to give back and gain experience in the field of natural resources. All are united in service to the State of Maine, its communities, and the conservation and preservation of our environment.