Description:
Challenge yourself as a leader of a 10-person crew while conducting critical
conservation work in some of the West’s most beautiful areas. Work and camp
in the backcountry of the Sierra Mountains overlooking the crystal clear
oasis of Lake Tahoe.

The ICVE is looking for two experienced bilingual crew supervisors to lead a
group of international volunteers and tackle day-to-day responsibilities of
crew life.

Compensation: $10 per hour for the first 30-day training period. After the
first month, supervisors will be paid $12 to $15 per hour commensurate upon
their training performance. Additional benefits include periodic training,
medical and dental coverage, 401K option, and performance based bonuses.

Timeline: July 28, 2009 (or upon availability) — October 21, 2009

Projects May Include: Trail building and maintenance, exotic species
removal, habitat restoration, riparian rehabilitation, fence building,
erosion control, fire rehabilitation, and illegal road decommissioning.

Duties:
o Leading 7-14 member crews on a variety of challenging conservation
projects all over Nevada and other parts of the southwest.
o Enforcing policies and ensuring safety protocols are followed.
o Maintaining a positive and professional attitude at all times.
o Communicating with agency project staff.
o Complying with both production and quality standards of work.
o Timely reporting of paperwork for ICVE administration on a weekly basis

Training: Supervisors will undergo a 30-day training period at a $10 per
hour rate before assuming control of a crew and getting paid a crew
supervisor salary. New supervisors will be assigned to an existing crew for
the first 15 days where they will be trained in the field by an experience
crew supervisor. During the 2nd 15-day period, the new crew supervisor will
take charge under the direct tutelage of the past supervisor.

Qualifications: Supervisors must possess the skills to ensure crew members
are properly trained on how to fulfill project goals safely, efficiently,
and with quality standards. In addition he/she must have the ability to
properly complete all necessary paperwork for ICVE Administration. Ideal
candidates will be bilingual and have at least 2 seasons experience in
restoration and conservation field projects. In addition, he/she must
possess skills in trail building and leading groups of young adults as well
as have a valid driver’s license.

To Apply Please submit a cover letter, detailed resume, and 3 professional
references to Bridget Walden at bwal...@thegreatbasininstitute.org. Please
include where you found this position posted. 

The Great Basin Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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