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  • Land Conservation Crew Members (Eastern Plains)

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Land Conservation Crew Members (Eastern Plains)Position title: Land Conservation Crew Members (Eastern Plains)Type of Position: Corpsmember (Crew)Location: Eastern Plains, ColoradoProject/Program Focus: Forestry/Tree ManagementThis program is part of the Mile High Youth Corps, a nonprofit that provides paid work experience for youth ages 18‑24. Corpsmembers earn a stipend and a scholarship while completing community‑based environmental projects on public lands.Position DescriptionThe role is team‑based, lasting 11 or 13 weeks. Corpsmembers will receive First Aid/CPR training and additional training in stewardship skillsets such as S‑212 Wildland Fire Chainsaw operation (required for sawyers), trail building and maintenance, habitat restoration, park development, and historic preservation.Job DutiesImplement land conservation projects under crew supervision.Operate tools and equipment related to trail building, habitat restoration, and fire suppression.Participate in First Aid/CPR training and apply safety procedures.Maintain accurate records of work performed.BenefitsStipend of $1,160 biweekly.Scholarship of $1,565.08–$1,956.35 based on term of service.Hands‑on training in environmental stewardship and leadership.EligibilityAge 18‑24. Candidates should bring dedication to hard work, a positive attitude, and a commitment to a year‑long service experience.MHYC is committed to hiring candidates with unique backgrounds and perspectives. If you are interested in this position but are concerned about meeting all requirements, we encourage you to apply.#J-18808-Ljbffr

Land Conservation Crew Members (Eastern Plains)Position title: Land Conservation Crew Members (Eastern Plains)Type of Position: Corpsmember (Crew)Location: Eastern Plains, ColoradoProject/Program Focus: Forestry/Tree ManagementThis program is part of the Mile High Youth Corps, a nonprofit that provides paid work experience for youth ages 18‑24. Corpsmembers earn a stipend and a scholarship while completing community‑based environmental projects on public lands.Position DescriptionThe role is team‑based, lasting 11 or 13 weeks. Corpsmembers will receive First Aid/CPR training and additional training in stewardship skillsets such as S‑212 Wildland Fire Chainsaw operation (required for sawyers), trail building and maintenance, habitat restoration, park development, and historic preservation.Job DutiesImplement land conservation projects under crew supervision.Operate tools and equipment related to trail building, habitat restoration, and fire suppression.Participate in First Aid/CPR training and apply safety procedures.Maintain accurate records of work performed.BenefitsStipend of $1,160 biweekly.Scholarship of $1,565.08–$1,956.35 based on term of service.Hands‑on training in environmental stewardship and leadership.EligibilityAge 18‑24. Candidates should bring dedication to hard work, a positive attitude, and a commitment to a year‑long service experience.MHYC is committed to hiring candidates with unique backgrounds and perspectives. If you are interested in this position but are concerned about meeting all requirements, we encourage you to apply.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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