Friends of the Forest Preserves

North Branch Conservation Corps Crew Member

Friends of the Forest Preserves  •  $18 - $50/hr  •  Chicago, IL (Onsite)  •  5 hours ago
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Job Description

North Branch Conservation Corps Crew Member

Reports to: North Branch Crew Manager

Start date: ASAP

Locations: Ability to meet at designated meetup location in 6100 N Central Ave, Chicago, IL 60646

Pay rate: $18.00 per hour, increasing incrementally to $20.00 per hour over a 2-year period

Schedule: 36 hours per week on average (full time)

  • Typically 9 hours/day
  • 6:00 am to 3:30 pm, Monday-Thursday. Schedule changes regularly, based on season, weather, and other requirements. Friday and Saturday work is sometimes required.

Organization:

Mission: We unite people to protect, promote, and care for the forest preserves in Cook County.

Our community advocates for the responsible management of the nearly 70,000 acres of forest preserves in Cook County through advocacy, engagement, and stewardship of the land. Some of the best natural areas in Illinois are right here in Cook County, right outside your urban backdoor. Join our team and help us ensure they are here for the next 100 years.

Friends is an organization that gets things done with our members, volunteers, staff, board, and partners. We believe in work-life balance and are here for the marathon, not the sprint (not that we don’t sprint on a regular basis).

Operating Budget: $3,750,000

Friends of the Forest Preserves seeks a crew member to join our North Branch Conservation Corps Crew, based out of Mathew Bieszczat Volunteer Resource Center, 6100 N Central Ave, Chicago, IL 60646. Conservation Corps members work year-round to remove invasive species and restore native habitats throughout the forest preserves in Cook County. We are seeking a crew member to be part of a program that provides valuable skills and certifications that could lead to a long-term career in natural land management or other environmental jobs.

Responsibilities:

  • Work outdoors on a team of 5 people, removing invasive species using hand and power tools
  • Conduct hands-on activities, such as seed collecting and prescription burning, to restore ecological health to forest preserves
  • Conduct tool maintenance as required
  • Participate in required training sessions

Required qualifications:

  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Strong interest in learning about conservation and working outdoors
  • Must be punctual and responsible, with the ability to work with others as a team
  • Ability to lift and move heavy objects (50 lbs.) and work outside in inclement weather and extreme temperatures
  • Ability to obtain a State of Illinois Pesticide Operator License and First Aid/CPR certification ability to secure one within 45 days of hire (training provided)
  • Ability to obtain Forest Preserves of Cook County Feller I Chainsaw Certification, Friends Chainsaw Certification, and Chicago Wilderness Prescription Burn Training Certification (training provided)
  • Some flexibility in work hours, including weekend work, is required
  • Ability to meet at designated meetup location, Mathew Bieszczat Volunteer Resource Center, 6100 N Central Ave, Chicago, IL 60646

Beneficial qualifications:

  • Experience working outdoors as part of a team
  • Volunteer experience

Benefits:

  • 50% cost share of health and dental insurance
  • Short- and long-term disability insurance, and $100,000 of life insurance
  • 403b retirement account with 3% match starting at 1 year of employment
  • 2 weeks of vacation
  • 2 weeks of sick time
  • 11 paid holidays plus 2 additional paid days of winter break

To apply: Submit cover letter, resume, and two references via the Friends’ website at https://fotfp.org/who-we-are/jobs/ Incomplete applications may not be considered. Please NO calls, faxes, office visits, or emails.

Friends of the Forest Preserves strongly encourages people of all identities to apply. We strive to include people of every race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, and/or sexual orientation. Friends is an equal opportunity employer, in addition to observing all legal protections of special status, promoting diversity in the conservation community.

Friends of the Forest Preserves

About Friends of the Forest Preserves

We unite people to protect, promote, and care for the forest preserves in Cook County. Through advocacy, ecological restoration, and Conservation Corps, we promote responsible management of the nearly 70,000 acres of forest preserve land – right outside your urban backdoor for all of us to enjoy. Some of the best natural areas in Illinois are right here in Cook County.

Political Advocacy

Friends provides oversight by attending all Forest Preserve District board meetings, making policy and budget recommendations, and fending off land grabs. We also believe that in order for the Forest Preserve District to properly function, it needs an independent board of forest preserve commissioners.

Restoration

For many years, the forest preserves weren't getting the attention they deserve – invasive brush turned thousands of acres into impassible thorn thickets, preserve land was sold, and trash littered the landscape. Through government and foundation funding, we hire contractors for large-scale, on-the-ground restoration projects such as removing invasive species, restoring hydrology, and conducting controlled burns. We also coordinate volunteer workdays year-round to maintain the progress we've made and move forward in restoring native species.

Conservation Corps

Our conservation corps programs are among the most important work we do. We recruit high school students and young adults, often from low-income neighborhoods on the south and west sides of Chicago, to not only learn about conservation, but also gain vital leadership and teamwork skills that can be used outside of the forest preserves. Friends corps members plant seeds and remove the invasive species that are the cancer of our ecosystems. They are paid for their restoration work while learning about careers and higher education in related fields.

Industry
Consulting & Advisory
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Chicago, IL
Year Founded
1998
Website
fotfp.org
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