LOCATION: Eugene, OR; camping across Oregon.
DATES (TENTATIVE): 5/21-7/26, with potential extension into late summer or fall.
TO APPLY: Please submit an application on our website ( ) under "Apply Now", which will ask for a resume and short questionnaire, and will send you a confirmation email if your application is received. Alternatively, call (541) 239-7125, or email or , for more info.
Northwest Youth Corps is hiring Crew Leaders for next summer to lead Indigenous Youth Crews working on conservation projects.
Tribal StewardsCrew Leaders lead, manage, and support conservation crews of Indigenous youth ages 15-19. Crews consist of approximately 9 youth members and 2 leaders. Youth members are students at Chemawa Indian School in Salem, OR, who choose to participate for the summer. Each of them has their own story, goals, and needs.
As a leader, you will be responsible for ensuring the physical and emotional welfare of your crew. You'll work together on hands-on, conservation-oriented projects on tribal, federal, state, and private lands, and facilitate short daily lessons with our accredited outdoor education curriculum.
This is hard work. You'll wake early on frosty mornings to get your crew started, and will camp in tents for the entire 8-week program with occasional days off. Projects are physically challenging; you'll train your crew to safely use hand tools to build trails, cut down invasive plants, and restore natural areas. The youth you work with will challenge you to be the best leader you can be, and you'll watch them grow as a team. This can be their first step into entering the professional world and making an impact on their own lands. If you are passionate about working outdoors with Indigenous youth, please apply.
Compensation:
$113 daily / $118 for returners/WFR/WEMT certified applicants.
Qualifications:
- At least 21 years old
- Current Wilderness First Aid (or higher) and CPR certification, or willingness to obtain prior to employment start date (please contact us for information about certification and training)
- Current Driver's License
- Affiliation with tribal communities strongly preferred
- Must pass criminal background check and have clean driving record for the past three years (NYC will consider applicants with past criminal justice involvement according to the position requirements and applicable law)
- Professional, traditional, or recreational outdoor experience; accustomed to living for long periods without modern conveniences
- Experience working with youth/teens
- Willingness and ability to frequently drive an NYC vehicle
- Excellent organization and time management skills
- Ability to lift and/or move up to 70 pounds
- Ability to work collaboratively and thrive in a team setting
- Strong communication skills
- Good judgment and decision-making skills
- Spirit of adventure; desire to make a positive difference in the lives of others and the environment
- Experience working with Indigenous groups
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job
Please see the attached position description for full details.