Kupu Conservation Leader
Applications will only be considered if submitted through Kupu’s application portal.
Learn more and view the full Position Description on our webpage: kupuhawaii.org/conservation
Apply on Kupu’s application portal: kupuhawaii.tfaforms.net/318
KUPU:
Kupu is a nonprofit organization that partners with over 170 organizations each year to host environmental stewardship and education programs. Kupu opportunities span from the high school to professional level, all with the common goal to empower participants to serve their communities and environment. Our mission is to empower youth to serve their communities through character-building, service-learning, and environmental stewardship opportunities that encourage pono (integrity) with ke Akua (God), self, and others.
CONSERVATION LEADERHSIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM:
The Kupu Conservation Leadership Development Program (CLDP) is a paid program for early professionals (ages 17+) interested in conservation! The CLDP matches program members with a Host Site (or partner organization) that best aligns with their conservation interests. Depending on the term selected, participants will serve for at least 6 months up to 1 year. With an extensive network of Host Sites across Hawai’i and the Pacific, the CLDP offers opportunities in ornithology, botany, natural resource management, aquatic resource management, marine biology, Hawaiian cultural studies, agricultural science and more!
PROGRAM DETAILS:
Term lengths offered
Seasonal: 6 months
Yearlong: 11 months
Availability offered:
Only full-time positions offered, 40 hours per week
Locations offered:
Hawai’i Island, Kaua’i, Maui, Moloka’i, O’ahu, American Samoa, CNMI Saipan & Rota, and Guam
Term dates:
Program start dates offered on a rolling basis! Check the website for more details
Start dates offered in July, August, October, November, December, and more.
BENEFITS:
Segal AmeriCorps Education Award
Seasonal: $3.697.50
Yearlong: $7,395.00
Living Stipend equivalent to $14.50 - $18.00 per hour, depending on island of service
Healthcare coverage, if applicable
Childcare coverage, if applicable
Opportunities to earn Career Certifications and College Credits
Student loan forbearance and interest payments, if eligible
Professional development and mentorship provided throughout term
CLDP Service Days and Service Trips provide opportunities to expand your network and experiences serving at different Host Sites across Hawaiʻi
HOST SITE LOCATIONS:
The CLDP includes a matchmaking process, in which our team helps match you with a Host Site that is best aligned with your interests and career goals! Host Sites are offered across Hawai’i, they include non-profit organizations and government agencies. Each Host Site offers unique service opportunities! Examples include:
Hawai’i Island - Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Mauna Kea Watershed Alliance
Kaua’i - Kauaʻi Invasive Species Committee, State of Hawaiʻi DLNR DOFAW, Kōkeʻe Resource Conservation Program
Maui - Hawaiʻi Land Trust, Mauna Kahālāwai Watershed Partnership, Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, Grow Some Good
Moloka’i - Molokaʻi Land Trust
O’ahu - NPS Pearl Harbor National Memorial, ʻAhahui Mālama I Ka Lōkahi, Hawaiʻi Nature Center
HOW TO APPLY:
Apply on Kupu’s application portal: kupuhawaii.tfaforms.net/318
Questions: Call 808-735-1221 or email conservation@kupuhawaii.org
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*Kupu is committed to making reasonable accommodations upon request for those with disabilities.
In accordance with Federal Law, Kupu is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age. or disability. For more details, please contact Kupu at 808-735-1221 x2001.