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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
 
 
 
FWP members will protect Montana’s natural resources, wildlife and native habitat. As a member, you will have the opportunity to protect special places and resources for future generations while sharing your knowledge with the public. While a member, you will play a leadership role in educating youth and adults about responsible river recreation, aquatic invasive species, and grizzly bear conflict mitigation all while exploring Montana’s vast mountain ranges, beautiful rivers and pristine lakes. Our members will receive a comprehensive education in natural resource and recreation management that goes far beyond entry level positions by working within FWP and on our four main program goals: improving land, enriching educational opportunities, building volunteer capacity and strengthening community outreach. Members will be matched with host sites according to their preferences, skills and interests. You can view our FWP position descriptions by going to https://fwp.mt.gov/stateparks/americorps
 
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This listing is currently not accepting applications.




Member Duties : This is a 1200-hour, 32 week, 40 hour / week position. FWP AmeriCorps members are entrusted with accomplishing a variety of different tasks that will have a long-lasting impact on the stewardship of Montana’s natural resources. The duties will vary by service location, but are likely to include a variety of projects such as: educating the public about natural resources, wildlife or aquatic invasive species; developing public programs for youth and adults; monitoring natural resources; recruiting and managing volunteers; planning special events; and collecting, entering and analyzing natural resource data.
 
Program Benefits : Health Coverage ,  Education award upon successful completion of service ,  Living Allowance . 
 
Terms :
Permits attendance at school during off hours ,  Car recommended ,  Permits working at another job during off hours ,  Uniforms provided and required . 
 
Service Areas :
Children/Youth ,  Environment ,  Community Outreach ,  Education . 
 
Skills :
Communications ,  Youth Development ,  Education ,  Writing/Editing ,  Leadership ,  Teaching/Tutoring ,  Public Speaking ,  Team Work ,  Environment . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps State / National

Program
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

Program Start/End Date
04/11/2022  -   11/18/2022

Work Schedule Full Time

Age Requirement
Minimum:  20    Maximum:  99

Program Locations MONTANA  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  01/20/2022  To  03/16/2022 

Contact Stephanie Reynolds
1201 W Holly St
Sidney   MT   59270
4064332207
stephanie.reynolds@richland.org

Listing ID 109313


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