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900HR Environmental Steward/Maine State Parks-Southern Region Roving Trails

Actively Recruiting

Openings

1 currently recruiting

Service Dates

June 5, 2023 - November 17, 2023

Application Window

December 7, 2022 - December 14, 2022

Location

  • Pownal, ME

Contact Information

Dena Doyon
(207) 624-6085
corps.conservation@maine.gov

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Environmental Stewards

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Description

Location: Casco and Freeport are the primary sites, with projects at several Maine State Parks

Housing: Camping is available at Sebago Lake State Park

Days and Hours of Service: 40 hours per week: may include evenings, weekends, and holidays.

Host Site and Position Overview:
This Environmental Steward position is funded by the Recreational Trails Program and as such will be performing a range of trail stewardship projects at the associated park or parks. In addition to performing direct trail maintenance and rehabilitation services, the steward(s) will recruit, train and lead volunteers in a variety of trail stewardship tasks.

This Environmental Steward position will function independently for the majority of the term, focusing on specific trail projects between Maine State Parks. The overall purpose is to focus on tangible trail improvements. There will also be times when the ESs will focus on growing the volunteer base at the parks.

Description of Duties:
• Rehabilitate existing trails in all seasons and weather conditions including:
• Build timber structures (bridges, retaining walls, etc.)
• Construct stone and earth structures (reinforced grade dips, retaining walls, causeways, stone steps, etc.)
• Clear trails (cut and haul brush, dig to mineral soil, pull stumps, etc.)
• Other tread way projects (crush rock, haul gravel)
• Monitor the use of trails
• Assist park staff with ongoing trail-related park projects
• Evaluate current and future trail projects for ongoing maintenance and construction

Essential Functions:
• Trailwork experience
• Familiarity with mountain hiking trails
• Experience with general maintenance skills
• Willingness and physical ability to participate in a variety of conservation projects, which will include using power and hand tools
• Heavy lifting, bending and carrying up to 50 pounds
• Walking across steep or uneven terrain
• Serving in extremes of heat or cold, as well as being exposed to biting and stinging insects
• Serving, living, eating and camping outdoors in all weather conditions
• Ability to hike 3-12 miles per day in rugged terrain, often carrying heavy gear and tools

Service Conditions:
• These sites do NOT have good cell service or reliable wifi
• Service is performed primarily outdoors in all weather conditions and biting and stinging insects
• Service involves some physical labor, and hiking with gear and tools over difficult terrain
• Service involves travel to nearby locations
• Service involves frequent communication to multiple parties, and may include electronic, telephonic, and/or in-person communication

Site Specific Qualifications:
• Trail building experience preferred
• Ability to critically think and solve problems
• General ability to serve independently in the field and maintain equipment, as well as an affinity for leading activities and discussions with volunteers

Website: https://www.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/doc/parksearch/index.pl

Location: Casco and Freeport are the primary sites, with projects at several Maine State Parks

Housing: Camping is available at Sebago Lake State Park

Days and Hours of Service: 40 hours per week: may include evenings, weekends, and holidays.

Host Site and Position Overview:
This Environmental Steward position is funded by the Recreational Trails Program and as such will be performing a range of trail stewardship projects at the associated park or parks. In addition to performing direct trail maintenance and rehabilitation services, the steward(s) will recruit, train and lead volunteers in a variety of trail stewardship tasks.

This Environmental Steward position will function independently for the majority of the term, focusing on specific trail projects between Maine State Parks. The overall purpose is to focus on tangible trail improvements. There will also be times when the ESs will focus on growing the volunteer base at the parks.

Description of Duties:
• Rehabilitate existing trails in all seasons and weather conditions including:
• Build timber structures (bridges, retaining walls, etc.)
• Construct stone and earth structures (reinforced grade dips, retaining walls, causeways, stone steps, etc.)
• Clear trails (cut and haul brush, dig to mineral soil, pull stumps, etc.)
• Other tread way projects (crush rock, haul gravel)
• Monitor the use of trails
• Assist park staff with ongoing trail-related park projects
• Evaluate current and future trail projects for ongoing maintenance and construction

Essential Functions:
• Trailwork experience
• Familiarity with mountain hiking trails
• Experience with general maintenance skills
• Willingness and physical ability to participate in a variety of conservation projects, which will include using power and hand tools
• Heavy lifting, bending and carrying up to 50 pounds
• Walking across steep or uneven terrain
• Serving in extremes of heat or cold, as well as being exposed to biting and stinging insects
• Serving, living, eating and camping outdoors in all weather conditions
• Ability to hike 3-12 miles per day in rugged terrain, often carrying heavy gear and tools

Service Conditions:
• These sites do NOT have good cell service or reliable wifi
• Service is performed primarily outdoors in all weather conditions and biting and stinging insects
• Service involves some physical labor, and hiking with gear and tools over difficult terrain
• Service involves travel to nearby locations
• Service involves frequent communication to multiple parties, and may include electronic, telephonic, and/or in-person communication

Site Specific Qualifications:
• Trail building experience preferred
• Ability to critically think and solve problems
• General ability to serve independently in the field and maintain equipment, as well as an affinity for leading activities and discussions with volunteers

Website: https://www.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/doc/parksearch/index.pl
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Living Allowance

$1600 - $1600 monthly

Benefits

Education award upon successful completion of service, Stipend, Student loan forbearance, Training

Additional Benefits

Weekly living allowance of $400 (before taxes) for 24 weeks Certifications in the National Incident Management System, some members will also receive a MCC Chainsaw Safety Certification Conferences such as the Maine AmeriCorps Member Conference Networking opportunities Maine State Park Pass AmeriCorps Education Award of $3,247.50 Some members may also be eligible for student loan forbearance and childcare reimbursement A small number of Host Sites also offer housing as part of their position

Education Benefits

Credential or Certification

Education Requirements

High School Graduate

Desired Languages

English

Other Conditions

Car recommended
Subject to criminal background check

Age Requirement

18 - 99

Service Details

Focus Areas

Community & Nonprofit Development, Education & Youth, Environment

Weekly Hours

40

Service Type

Direct Service

Service Environment

Indoor and Outdoor

Placement

Individual Placement

Service Setting

Community-based Nonprofit, Federal Government Agency, Local Government Agency, Museum or Nature Center, National Nonprofit/Affiliate, Park, State Agency other than State Service Commission

Activity Types

Hands On Activities, Office Activities, Professional Activities

Contact Information

Dena Doyon
(207) 624-6085
corps.conservation@maine.gov

Hosted By

Position Details

Environmental Stewards

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