Pierce Conservation District and the Northwest Leadership Foundation are looking for an AmeriCorps member to serve as a Pierce Conservation District Intern from September 2015 through July 2016.
ROLE OVERVIEW
The Pierce Conservation District Intern will have several areas of focus and project management responsibilities. Intern will work most closely with the Water Quality Monitoring program in the collection, distribution and upkeep of water quality kits, and conduct data review on volunteer collected water quality metrics. As directed, Intern will provide program support and capacity to full-time professional staff. 40 hours per week, with some weekends and evenings.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Project Management:
Lead an outreach program to landowners in assigned watersheds to increase tree canopy and native plant retention/planting
Lead restoration events and projects as assigned
Lead Natural Resource Workshops with the community as assigned
Lead K-12 stormwater best management practices (BMP) presentations with follow-up artwork contests as assigned
Lead the design and development of the district's electronic newsletter to communicate with stakeholders, landowners, partners and volunteers about natural resource conservation volunteer events, workshops and other opportunities
Develop and refine PowerPoint presentations to have on-hand for various speaking/outreach opportunities about the district's work
Develop a district internship program and refine the district's volunteer management program
Lead Neighborhood Fruit Rescue program in designated neighborhood, including recruiting and managing volunteers, scouting fruit trees, and working with and educating homeowners.
Coordinate and lead Harvest Pierce County outreach efforts in underserved neighborhoods
Lead outreach events and coordination as requested
Project Support/Capacity Building:
Water quality kit cleaning, pick-up, and drop-off to ensure volunteers can monitor the health of our local streams as needed
Collect water quality samples for special projects and use scientific meters to measure specific parameters
Enter volunteer collected water quality data into district database for staff to use in making programmatic and management decisions
Outreach events - booths, displays, etc. to share what the district does with the public and recruit volunteers to upcoming events and ongoing programs
Develop display materials and handouts as requested
Assist with Healthy Homes/Healthy Neighborhoods program
Assist with water quality and habitat improvement events (prep, set up, day of, etc.)
Conduct (or assist with) re-vegetation monitoring
Assist with the district's Annual Native Plant Sale management
Support different educational opportunities such as the Children's Water Festival, Chum Festival, Envirothon and other educational experiences as requested
Support community gardens to increase their capacity through community skills and resources
Support efforts of the Just and Health Food Community of Interest as needed
Write Tahoma View newsletter articles as assigned
Professional Development:
Research and attend trainings to further personal professional development in the field of Member's choosing
Assist with small grant writing
Attend meetings as a representative of the district and network with environmental community
Other tasks to be assigned based on Member's interest
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED:
Must have high school diploma or GED
Ability to multitask and manage multiple priorities
Excellent organization, including event and meeting planning and facilitation, data tracking, and report writing
Self-starter, ability to work well independently
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Comfortable talking with strangers and groups
Ability to understand and communicate a variety of natural resource topics
Knowledge of and passion for environmental issues
Strong attention to detail and excellent word, excel, access and PowerPoint skills
Availability for evenings and weekends
Vehicle and valid driver's license
PREFERRED:
College degree
Knowledge of Pierce County area and community
Experience in data collection and analysis
COMPENSATION:
Monthly stipend of $1,150 per month
Education award of $5,730 upon completion of service
Student loan deferment
Health coverage
Leadership, project management, and natural resource training
HOW TO APPLY
Send resume and cover letter to Melissa Buckingham, MelissaB@piercecountycd.org
Apply via the AmeriCorps website at http://northwestleadership.org/urban-leaders-in-training/
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Melissa Buckingham, Director of Water Quality Improvement and Monitoring
Pierce Conservation District
PO Box 1057 | 5430 66th Ave. East | Puyallup, WA 98371
Phone: 253.845.9770 x109 | Mobile: 360.791.5306
Website: www.PierceCD.orghttp://www.PierceCD.org
Promoting the conservation of renewable natural resources in Pierce County since 1949.
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