Description
Members improve public lands in low-income communities, build and maintain hiking trails, enhance cultural heritage sites, enhance community parks, monitor and assess local streams, and provide public education about environmental issues. Members also organize and coordinate at least two service projects during their year of service, and promote and build the next generation of conservation leaders.
Members improve public lands in low-income communities, build and maintain hiking trails, enhance cultural heritage sites, enhance community parks, monitor and assess local streams, and provide public education about environmental issues. Members also organize and coordinate at least two service projects during their year of service, and promote and build the next generation of conservation leaders.
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Living Allowance
$1062
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$1062 monthly
Benefits
Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Stipend, Student loan forbearance, Training
Additional Benefits
Members receive leadership and skills training they can use to complete their service projects and benefit their community, and add these skills to their resume.
Education Requirements
GED
Desired Languages
English
Other Conditions
Permits attendance at school during off hours
Uniforms provided and required
Subject to criminal background check
Age Requirement
17 - 99