Submission Number: 1065
Submission ID: 34365
Submission UUID: f50ba09c-3527-441b-823d-20c7bf8f0ef8

Created: Fri, 02/02/2024 - 10:21
Completed: Fri, 02/02/2024 - 10:21
Changed: Fri, 02/02/2024 - 16:05

Remote IP address: 2603:7080:b700:61a7:28dc:fe3d:17c5:7be5
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Company Information
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Company Name: CorpsTHAT
Website: https://corpsthat.org/

Job Information
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Job Title: Crew Leader- Conservation Corps Crew
Job Type: Part-time
Start Date: 06/10/2024
Job Description:
CorpsTHAT is running our young adult conservation corps crew and partnering
with Pennsylvania Outdoor Corps for our fourth season. We are looking to hire
Deaf and Hard of Hearing crew leaders to work together as a team to lead,
guide and work with a crew of Deaf and Hard of Hearing high school youth and
young adults completing conservation projects along the east coast. Program
will start and end in Baltimore, MD and during the program transportation,
housing and meals will be provided.

Crew leaders are responsible for safely completing conservation and
maintenance projects to high standards by training, working with, and
supervising crews of four to six Deaf and Hard of Hearing young adults. Crew
leaders provide direction and guidance for crew members with specific
attention to safe work practice, work quality, and production efficiency.
Projects may be located in urban areas or remote settings with little contact
with civilization. Crew leaders are expected to problem solve and motivate
their crew to complete very physically demanding projects. Crew leaders are
expected to set the pace and tone and are the hardest workers on the project
site. This position is very physically, emotionally, and mentally demanding.
Crew leaders will lift heavy loads, hike long miles, and work long hours
(both on and off the project site).



Requirements:
Requirements:
Organize work projects for the crew in conjunction with the site supervisor
Create a crew cohesiveness and a positive crew culture.
Maintain tool and material inventory.
Operate, clean, and maintain equipment and report any damaged equipment to
the site supervisor.
Accomplish work goals to the satisfaction of the sponsors and project
proposals.
Remain drug, tobacco, and alcohol-free while with your crew.
Responsible for the physical and emotional safety of program participants at
all times.
Be of 21 years of age or older.
American Sign Language fluency is required.
Good driving record and a valid driver’s license.
Ready to undergo a criminal background check.

Qualifications:
Outdoor leadership experience with youth or young adults.
Experience and knowledge in Leave No Trace principles.
Positive mental attitude: able to work long hours in often adverse and
extremely challenging conditions.
Experience leading and coordinating groups of youth or young adults.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and written skills.
Current WFA or WFR Certification (or willingness to take WFA training before
starting work).




Resume Information
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Applicants should submit the following:: Resume, Cover Letter, Application Form
Majors Desired:: Business, Education, Science, Sustainability

Application Information
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Apply online at:: https://corpsthat.org/crew-leader-positions/