Minimum Requirements/Qualifications
Demonstrate excellent analytical skills; characterized by identifying, assimilating, and comprehending the critical elements of various situations, and extracting and interpreting the implications of courses of action.
Demonstrate excellent communication and presentation skills (verbal and written); characterized by actively listening and ensuring respectful two-way communication.
Demonstrate sensitivity, understanding, and the ability to effectively interact with individuals (internal and external) from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, disability and ethnic backgrounds.
Demonstrate strong time management skills and a high level of attention to detail.
Demonstrate a high level of accountability, responsibility, and dependability.
Demonstrate teamwork through cooperation and collaboration with others.
Demonstrate a positive attitude, self-discipline, and self-awareness.
Ability to prepare concise, logical, and grammatically correct documents, reports, and presentations.
Ability to accept, direct and perform responsibilities and assigned tasks as a project team member in support of the overall project.
Ability to explain policies, procedures, directions and represent the Corps’ philosophy and values to a wide range of audiences including Corpsmembers, programmatic staff, management, and the public.
Ability to structure tasks, establish priorities and set goals.
Ability to effectively perform the physical requirements of the job, as well as train others.
Ability to effectively provide presentations, work demonstrations, and instruction to others to promote and establish of culture of safety.
Ability to balance competing priorities and multiple stakeholders.
Ability to work independently.
Intermediate level of computer skills (Microsoft Office environment) including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, software, and Internet research.
High level of interpersonal skills, integrity and the ability to keep information confidential.
Uses good judgment, evaluates alternatives in the achievement of quality outcomes.
Results-/Solution-oriented; flexible.
Passion for the Corps and ability to articulate its mission.
Education/Experience
Previous experience working in the non-profit or public sector preferred.
Knowledge of Workforce Investment Opportunity Act (WIOA), Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) or other Department of Labor youth programs and case management and reporting requirements.
Previous experience working with the City of LA’s YouthSource and Adult WorkSource system
Other Requirements
Must be COVID-19 vaccinated and be able to provide supporting documentation.
Attend events and meetings in the community to support the program. This can involve working Saturdays or Sundays, as needed.
California Class C Driver’s License, validation of driving record for commercial policy insurability per the requirements of the state of California.
Pass a post-offer Live Scan (fingerprint/background clearance-Department of Justice) before commencing employment.
Reference checks will be conducted. Employment is contingent upon receipt of acceptable references.
Salary and Benefits
$21.64 - $26.64/hour (reflects the entire pay range); a starting wage higher than $21.64 per hour is based on a level of experience and education that exceeds the minimum requirements and is commensurate with the compensation scale (salary range).
Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits with 93% employer coverage of costs for employee and 79% coverage for additional family members.
3 weeks of vacation accrued per year; 11 paid Holidays and 2 weeks of sick time accrued per year.
401k retirement plan with match of up to 3%.
Internal Application Procedure
Internal applicants must review the Transfers/Promotions guidelines and complete a LA Conservation Corps Transfer/Promotion Career Opportunity Application within three (3) working days of the “Posting Date.” This information can be requested from the Human Resources Department. The internal application should be submitted to Human Resources by the Internal Closing Date or within three (3) working days of the “Posting Date.”
External Application Procedure
Upload cover letter and resume. The Los Angeles Conservation Corps only employs individuals who are lawfully authorized to work in the United States.
AAO/EEO Statement
It is the policy of LA Conservation Corps to seek and employ qualified workforce at all locations, job sites, and facilities, and to provide equal employment opportunities for all applicants and employees in recruiting, hiring, placement, training, compensation and benefits, promotion, transfer, and termination.
LA Conservation Corps
Equal Opportunity Employer
www.lacorps.org