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Green Job(s): Mariposa, CA - Stewardship & Education Assistant with Sierra Foothill Conservancy (AmeriCorps Position)
Linked to groups: DFA Job Board, California for Democracy, Blog For America, Sierra Foothills Democratic Club, California Draft Gore Ballot Initiative, Northern California Trained Activists, DFA-CFD of Fresno & Madera Counties, DFA of Stanislaus County, DFA-CFD of Mariposa and Tuolumne Counties , Democracy for Environmental Awareness
The Sierra Nevada Alliance is currently taking the first round of applications. We have a short time frame for this first application round (apps. Ideally submitted to SNAP by Oct 15th)
Stewardship & Education Assistant with Sierra Foothill Conservancy
Organization: Sierra Foothill Conservancy www.sierrafoothill.org
Location: Mariposa, CA
Site Supervisor: Bridget Fithian, Mariposa Program Manager
Sierra Foothill Conservancy: Sierra Foothill Conservancy (SFC), a local land trust serving the foothill portions of Fresno and Madera counties and all of Mariposa County, was founded in 1996 with the mission to conserve open space and protect wildlife, ranching, and natural beauty for present and future generations. In ts 13 years of service, SFC has protected over 16,000 acres of open space and working landscapes through the use of fee title purchases and conservation easements. SFC is a well known organization throughout the Sierra-Cascade Region for its significant land conservation achievements.
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Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership – Candidate Packet
Program Description: SFC has protected over 6,000 acres of land with conservation easements in Mariposa County. SFCs’ Conservation Easement Stewardship Program includes documenting properties and building land stewardship relationships with landowners. Guided by area experts, our Mariposa Educational Program provides Mariposa and surrounding communities with opportunities to learn about and engage with their natural environment.
Position Description: The Stewardship and Education Assistant will work with the Mariposa Program Manager in the Mariposa office located 40 miles south west of Yosemite National Park. The main responsibilities of the AmeriCorps Member will be to assist with the Mariposa Conservation Easement Stewardship Program and the Education Program. This will include assisting with baseline documentation, ecological assessment and monitoring of properties, and recruiting volunteers to assist with monitoring and assessment. The Stewardship and Education Assistant will work in the Mariposa Education Program recruiting volunteers, coordinating hikes and classes, and developing educational partnerships with area schools.
Preferred Qualifications:
1) Background or strong interest in sciences and/or education
2) Experience coordinating groups and events
3) Proficient in basic Microsoft Office programs
4) Able to effectively communicate with people from various socio-political, cultural, and educational
backgrounds
5) Able to successfully handle multiple projects
6) Able to take initiative and work both independently and as a member of a team
Contact: (209)-742 5556 or bridget[dot]fithian[at]sierrafoothill[dot]org
Application Instructions Below
As you may know, the Sierra Nevada Alliance is recruiting applicants to become AmeriCorps Members in the Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership (SNAP) for the 2009 program. SNAP AmeriCorps members serve one-year (Jan-Dec 2009) with a Sierra nonprofit or agency to conduct and lead projects on habitat restoration, ecological or watershed monitoring, and/or environmental education. This is a unique opportunity for students to gain valuable experience in environmental organizations while working on key environmental issues facing communities in the Sierra Nevada.
We thank you for your most invaluable time, support, and attention. Please let me know if you have any questions about the SNAP program.
Best Regards,
Bridget Fithian
Mariposa Program Manager
Sierra Foothill Conservancy
Mariposa Office: (209) 742-5556
Black Mountain Office: (559) 855-3473
www.sierrafoothill.org
Apply today for one of the 27 open positions of the 2009 Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership!!!
“Serving as an AmeriCorps member with the Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships, has raised my confidence, provided me with numerous tools and resources for being a better environmental educator, and shown me that working on projects that better your community is not only rewarding, but necessary for bringing about positive change.” - Nicole Deas, 2007 Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership (SNAP) Member
The 2008 SNAP members have contributed greatly to Sierran organizations! Tania Corlone of American Rivers (Nevada City, CA) states, “Our SNAP member has assisted us in getting to those essential projects and tasks that had been lingering on our ‘TO DO’ lists. The program has increased our capacity to do our work better! We have been very impressed by the caliber of SNAP Members and the effective management of the program by the Sierra Nevada Alliance.”
Apply today to be part of the great work of the SNAP program!
Responsibilities & Projects will include environmental education, habitat restoration, and ecological monitoring. A living allowance and health care is provided during your year of service.
· Must be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien of the U.S.
· Must have a minimum of a High School Diploma or GED (higher education degrees are highly recommended).
· Must be a minimum of 18 years or older.
Ability to work with local community members, conservation groups and agencies.
Experience organizing events
Skills facilitating and/or participating in group meetings
Ability to lay out work tasks, identify resources, focus work and complete tasks on time
Strong writing skills
Public speaking and outreach skills
Independent, highly motivated, and ability to meet deadlines with limited supervision
Passion for the natural environment
Proficiency using personal computers and internet
Ability to travel in the Sierra
Physical ability to perform strenuous activities at high elevations
AmeriCorps Members will receive up to 340 hours of technical, ecological and skills-development training throughout the year.
AmeriCorps Members will receive a monthly stipend of $1200 and standard health insurance.
AmeriCorps Education Award of $4,725 will be granted upon completion of the program for use on existing qualified student loans or future higher education expenses.
How to Apply:
The first round of applications is being accepted now! Applications will be considered until all positions are filled. Applicants are highly encouraged to apply by October 15, 2008 to be considered in the first round of interviews. Applicants after October 15 are encouraged to apply and will be applying for any positions still open after the first round of interviews. Interviews will be conducted until all positions are filled – so apply now!
To download the 2009 SNAP Application Packet, go to: http://www.sierranevadaalliance.org/programs/profile.shtml?index=1161366201_14778
We are accepting applications now and beginning interviews – so please apply ASAP. For More Information visit us at http://www.sierranevadaalliance.org/programs
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