Hello from the Montana Conservation Corp! The Montana Conservation Corps is currently accepting applications for a variety of positions, including Crew Member, Youth Conservation Corps Crew Leader, and Conservation Intern. Serving with the Montana Conservation Corps is a wonderful way to get hands-on conservation experience while developing a fundamental skill set, in particular invaluable leadership skills. Each position carries a living stipend as well as an AmeriCorps education award.
Montana Conservation Corps’ mission is to inspire young people through hands-on conservation service to be leaders, stewards of the land, and engaged citizens who improve their communities. Our crews delve into the meaning of service while helping solve critical land management issues; survey and mitigate native and invasive species, maintain public access to trails in remote wilderness areas, national parks, grasslands and forests; support community non-profit organizations through volunteer service projects; and weatherize the homes of low-income families to conserve energy. Crew life and engaged citizenship are an integral part of an MCC experience. The challenge of living and working with a diverse crew of individuals provides members and leaders alike the skills and knowledge to create the change they wish to see in the world! No better backdrop for this type of experience exists than the wilds of Montana, which includes Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, 15 million acres of national forest land, and 3.5 million acres of designated wilderness areas. To learn more about our open positions, please visit http://mtcorps.org/join/positions/. To apply for any of these positions, please visit our online application portal at: https://careers-mtcorps.icims.com/jobs/search? hashed=-435684709. Any questions can be directed to Kelly at ke...@mtcorps.org. All the best, Kelly Mildenberger Communications Coordinator