Southern California Mountains Foundation

Southern California Mountains Foundation

Environmental Educator – Urban Conservation Corps

Introduction to the Organization:

The Southern California Mountains Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that believes connecting communities to our public lands is the key to their survival. We mobilize individuals to inspire and engage in environmental citizenship. The Southern California Mountains Foundation supports youth development through conservation initiatives integrating environmental education, training and hands-on service projects; protects our natural resources through adult and family-led programming; and provides interpretive services that focus on outdoor recreation, responsible use, and stewardship of our natural environment. The Southern California Mountains Foundation is comprised of 30 full-time staff, 75-100 part-time employees and 750 volunteers. We achieve our mission through seven programs: (1) Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire, (2) Big Bear Discovery Center, (3) Off-Highway Vehicles, (4) Fire Lookouts, (5) National Children’s Forest, (6) Music in the Mountains and (7) Big Bear Valley Trails.

Introduction to the Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire:

The Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire (UCCIE) is a certified Local Conservation Corps founded in 2006 by Bobby Vega and his wife Sandy Bonilla, out of a need to provide employment training to underserved transition age youth at risk of incarceration in the City of San Bernardino. The goal of the UCCIE is to provide at-risk transition age youth (18-26) with opportunities to succeed through job skills training, education, and work experience with an emphasis on service projects that benefit the community. The UCCIE is the largest program of the Southern California Mountains Foundation, with three main focus areas: (1) Conservation services , (2) Recycling services, and (3) Corpsmember development with an on-site John Muir charter school. The UCCIE is primarily funded by a variety of government grants, corporate and foundation grants, and fee-for-service projects. The UCCIE department has 15 full time staff that hire and train 50-60 young adult corpsmembers annually to work on conservation and recycling projects in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.

Job Description:

Corpsmember

The UCCIE is a 12-month program that welcomes individuals from all backgrounds, ages 18-26, to join our crews and education program. Corpsmembers (program participants) serve on crews of 4-10 individuals providing services to their community. The type of daily work varies. Participants will support recycling and conservation projects. Examples of work projects include: Recycling routes/events, e-waste and tire collection/events, trail building and maintenance, fence building and repair, and weed abatement. Program participants are provided on-the-job training and continuing education opportunities for up to 12 months. Training, uniforms, and transportation to the work sites is provided.

Environmental Educator Designation

Corpsmembers that are designated as Environmental Educators in our Urban Conservation Corps program will follow the guidelines and protocols listed above in addition to the ones for Environmental Educators. The environmental educator designation has a projected duration of 6 months-expected to run from early January to late June-after which you will have the opportunity to remain a corpsmember. The first half will consist of a 12-week intensive Wednesday and Saturday course and the second half will be a 12-week placement at the Big Bear Discovery Center. As an Environmental Educator, you will be in charge of your successful completion of the program.

Being an Environmental Educator is a life-changing experience that will set you up for success in future endeavors. In this training position, you will have the opportunity to complete the California Naturalist Certification course and learn through hands-on experience by being placed in a tour-guide role. You will also learn and develop the following: observation, questioning, discussion, senses, wildlife, ecological succession, forest ecology, stream ecology, guided hikes, public speaking, cultural competence, and environmental problem solving.

Primary Environmental Educator responsibilities:

  • Attend trainings and complete coursework and supplemental work
  • Participate in program-related activities
  • Take initiative in communication with manager and teacher
  • Represent the organization accurately and positively
  • Consistently demonstrate professionalism and passion
  • Guide hikes and tours in designated locations

Requirements:

Corpsmember

  • 18-26 years of age
  • A resident of Riverside or San Bernardino Counties
  • Ability to perform extensive and repetitive physical activities
    • Lifting, bending, standing, and pushing/pulling for long periods of time
    • Hiking on uneven terrain
  • Willing and able to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions
  • Willing and able to participate in the UCCIE education programs
  • Ability to participate in Spike trips (multi-day/overnight work assignments, consisting of 4-5 days and nights)
  • Ability to work well with diverse groups of people
  • Interested in career development and participation in field-study programs
  • Interested in conservation issues, recycling, waste reduction, and natural resource projects

Environmental Educator Designation

  • Bilingual (Spanish & English)
  • Reliable transportation to office
  • Availability on Wednesdays and Saturdays
  • Willingness to go through Naturalist’s certification and other certifications as required
  • Ability to work well with diverse groups of people
  • Good teamwork and communication skills

Preferred Qualifications for Environmental Educator Designation:

  • Expressed interest in an environmental field (or related field) of study
  • Some customer service background
  • Interest in career development and participation in field-study programs
  • Interest in conservation issues, recycling, waste reduction, and natural resource projects

Compensation:

This is a part-time position. The Environmental Educator designation has a projected duration of 6 months. The schedule is primarily Wednesday and Saturday. Flexibility is required. After the Environmental Designation ends, you will have the opportunity to remain a corpsmember, in which the work schedule is part-time and primarily Monday-Friday 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM. Flexibility is required.

  • Hourly pay rate is $17/hour
  • Training and mentorship in environmental science, career development, public relations, and community leadership.
  • Post-service job search assistance and support for one year after completion of the program

The Southern California Mountains Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status, or any other protected class.

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