Conservation Fellow
Montana Conservation Corps
ApplyOpportunity summary
Term length
5/15/2024 - 10/4/2024
Application window
3/20/2024 - 5/1/2024
Location
Bozeman, Montana
Hourly pay equivalent
$13.50
Project summary
Fellows serve at federal/state agencies, nonprofits, tribal offices, and other community-based conservation organizations across Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and the Dakotas. Projects include: climate resiliency, habitat restoration, science communications, rangeland science, soil monitoring, invasive species treatment, developed recreation management, GIS mapping, stream and wetland restoration, cave and karst feature surveys, conservation education and outreach, volunteer management and more.
Opportunity description
Fellows serve at federal/state agencies, nonprofits, tribal offices, and other community-based conservation organizations across Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and the Dakotas. Primary responsibilities of the position will be determined by individual host sites in collaboration with MCC, and will include assuring the successful completion of natural resource projects, delivery of MCC program components, and maintaining a positive working relationship with host sites, MCC, and the public.
Benefits
- Education benefit
- Healthcare
- Mental and behavioral health benefits
Requirements and qualifications
Requirements
Bachelor's degree, GED, or willing to obtain. Ages 17-30, up to 35 for military veterans. US Citizen, National, or Legal Permanent Resident. Available for the entire term of service. Commitment to completing term. Ability to pass a National Service Criminal History Check. Desire to serve the community and the environment. Willing to work long hours in all weather conditions. Ability to meet the physical demands of the position. Ability to provide personal transportation to worksites.
Preferred qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in natural resource, agriculture, education or conservation related field. Experience with conservation or natural resource groups. Previous experience teaching or managing volunteers. Ability to work with diverse groups. Open to new environments, different perspectives, and rural communities.
Opportunity details
Focus area
- Natural resource preservation and conservation
- Biodiversity protection and restoration
- Waterway restoration
- Reforestation or afforestation
- Outdoor recreation access improvements
- Indigenous knowledge reclamation
- Historic cultural and language preservation
- Local ecosystem restoration
- Soil and water conservation
- Grant-writing and fundraising
- Marketing and outreach
- Volunteer recruitment and management
- Environmental education and training
- Environmental research and citizen science
Work environment
- Individual placement
- Rural
- Outdoor