Description
Louisiana Conservation Corps (LaCC) is looking for dedicated young adults to serve an 11 month term of service. No prior experience is required. LaCC provides our members with hands-on opportunities, extensive training in conservation and disaster response, and the freedom to develop personally and professionally. We recruit people who have a passion for the environment and working outdoors, and an interest in gaining new skill sets and experiences.
About Louisiana Conservation Corps:
Louisiana Conservation Corps (LaCC) is a 21st Century Conservation Service Corps accredited program that empowers young people through conservation, education, service, and jobs training. Participants engage in hands-on projects on public lands, coastal regions, and disaster areas.
Starting January and February of 2019, Ending November 2019
Conservation & Disaster Crews – Baton Rouge
Individuals on our Conservation & Disaster Crews love doing hard work in the outdoors. They hail from all across the country and show true enthusiasm for natural resource protection. These crews respond to state disasters, as well as federally declared national disasters.
Louisiana Conservation Corps (LaCC) is looking for dedicated young adults to serve an 11 month term of service. No prior experience is required. LaCC provides our members with hands-on opportunities, extensive training in conservation and disaster response, and the freedom to develop personally and professionally. We recruit people who have a passion for the environment and working outdoors, and an interest in gaining new skill sets and experiences.
About Louisiana Conservation Corps:
Louisiana Conservation Corps (LaCC) is a 21st Century Conservation Service Corps accredited program that empowers young people through conservation, education, service, and jobs training. Participants engage in hands-on projects on public lands, coastal regions, and disaster areas.
Starting January and February of 2019, Ending November 2019
Conservation & Disaster Crews – Baton Rouge
Individuals on our Conservation & Disaster Crews love doing hard work in the outdoors. They hail from all across the country and show true enthusiasm for natural resource protection. These crews respond to state disasters, as well as federally declared national disasters.
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Living Allowance
$1308
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$1308 monthly
Benefits
Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Stipend, Student loan forbearance, Training
Additional Benefits
Disaster Training
Chainsaw Training
Trails Training
Education Benefits
GED/High School Diploma
Education Requirements
GED
Desired Certifications or Qualifications
Qualifications- Desired, but not required
-Prior experience in camping, backcountry travel, or related field work.
Desired Languages
English
Other Conditions
Uniforms provided and required
Subject to criminal background check
Age Requirement
18 - 26