Land Restoation and Public Engagement AmeriCorps Member
Position Title: Land Stewardship and Public Engagement AmeriCorps Member
Reports to: Education Programs Manager
Schedule: Most weeks Tues-Sat, Some Mon-Fri, occasional evening hours
Stipend (annual): $5,800 cost of living allowance, full time, 450 hour term
BENEFITS
- Federal Education Award- $2,817.14 upon successful completion of service
- Eligible for Employers of National Service and Schools of National Service upon successful completion of service
- Reduced rent housing available- $350/month which includes all utilities except internet
WHO WE ARE. Severson Dells Nature Center links people to nature through education and research. We promote awareness of the natural world, fostering respect, enjoyment and preservation now and in the future. Severson Dells Nature Center is situated on a 369-acre county forest preserve with four miles of trails through prairie, savanna, oak woodland, creek and pond ecosystems. We aspire to be the local leader in nature education and create meaningful experiences with and for all ages. Our team seeks to build community connections while fostering an inclusive and innovative workplace.
YOUR ROLE. Members support programs like community science, volunteer habitat restoration workdays, community hikes, and summer camps. During the term of service, Members will receive training in all of the above topics, best practices in participatory science, volunteer management, and have the opportunity to implement some environmental monitoring projects of their own. We love to support members that want to try new and creative ways to connect people with nature. Severson Dells encourages people of all backgrounds and social identities to apply.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT. Severson Dells Nature Center is a strong collaborative team who see opportunity in every corner of our community. Our team takes pride in preparing AmeriCorps members for the next step of their professional journey and prioritizes professional development and training opportunities for all members. The Rockford Area has a wealth of habitats to teach in, too!
SERVICE TIME:
- 25% Field Work- collect data for community science projects and contribute to land restoration projects in woodland, prairie, savannah, creek, and pond habitats
- 25% Volunteer Coordination- train, support, and communicate with volunteers
- 20% Education- support public education programming and events, greet guests.
- 10% Data Management and Analysis- enter data, analyze results, standardize systems, prepare reports, graphs, and maps.
- 10% Social Media and Blog Content- with support from the Education Programs Manager, create educational social media and blog content about community science and related efforts including graphics and videos.
- 10% Support- support annual special events, assist with minor facilities and grounds needs.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES The items listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities we are seeking. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions unless undue hardship and/or a direct threat to the health and/or safety of the individual or others would result.
- Education: Some college coursework required.
- Data: some experience with or knowledge of data collection practices, statistics, and data visualization.
- Field Work: ability to hike long distances in all weather and do moderate physical labor.
- Communication: Strong writing, editing and verbal communication skills with ability to adapt information to different audiences. Ability to connect with community members and empower them in their service.
- Time management: Independently prioritize tasks, adhere to deadlines, communicate delays. Ability to maintain regular attendance and punctuality.
- Abilities: A valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation are required (mileage reimbursed at the IRS rate).
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Systems: Ability to use or learn the following :
- Microsoft and Google Suites
- Canva or similar programs for graphic design and video editing
PREFERRED SKILLS and EXPERIENCE
- Some knowledge of environmental sciences, biology, education practices, natural history, and related environmental issues.
- Experience teaching youth or adults, leading volunteer projects.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS. The physical demands described here are representative of those needed to successfully perform the essential functions of this service
While performing the duties of this service, the member is frequently required to walk, stand, sit, talk or hear. The member is frequently required to use hands to handle, feel or operate objects such as a computer or controls, and includes repetitive motions of the wrists, hands and/or fingers; and is required to reach with hands and arms. The member may be occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel or crouch. Sufficient vision, hearing and stamina to perform the above functions is needed. The member must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds occasionally and 10 pounds frequently.
SERVICE ENVIRONMENT. While performing the duties of this service, the member serves in an office environment, but is frequently exposed to outside weather conditions, including heat, humidity and cold. The noise level is usually quiet while in the office or moderately noisy when in the field.
TO APPLY: Please apply on the AmeriCorps website at: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?fromSearch=true&id=85523
Severson Dells makes reasonable accommodations for service and interviews. There is some flexibility with the start date, if needed. Please contact Andrea Wallace Noble at 815-335-2915 or andrea@seversondells.org for details.
This position description reflects Severson Dells Nature Center’s best effort to describe the essential functions and qualifications of the position described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications. This document is not intended to exclude the opportunity for modifications, providing reasonable accommodation.