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The Broughton Foundation Land Management Technician
 
 
 
These competitive summer AmeriCorps positions with Rural Action Environmental Education offer: --300-hour, 12 week terms (perfect for college students and graduating seniors), --A living allowance of $4,716 --An education award of $1,565.08 --Mileage, training, and equipment budget totaling $354 This team will focus on community education, summer youth camps, citizen science initiatives and more! Member benefits include a living allowance above the national amount, an Education Award, and mileage, training, and equipment budgets. https://ruralaction.org/our-work/leadership-and-service/appalachian-ohio-restore-corps/ Applications are accepted and positions are filled on a rolling basis. Apply Now! Rural Action is a membership-based non-profit organization promoting social, economic and environmental justice in Appalachian Ohio. Rural Action employs an integrated strategy of economic renewal to build social capacity and civic democracy building on local assets to create long-term solutions for problems. AORC's main outcomes are improved waterways, better managed public and private natural resources, a system of public education around the region's assets and natural history that connects to a ladder of tourism and restoration development opportunities. Members assist in natural resource restoration in the region through activities including: education, volunteer mobilization, and events such as cleanups, watershed and historical tours and building local stewardship toward natural resources. Other activities include environmental training for residents and youth through school-based and community activities such as day camps, library programs, and after-school activities.
 
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Member Duties : These summer AmeriCorps members will spend a short term (serving full time during the summer) with Broughton Nature and Wildlife Education staff to remove Invasive species removal using both hand and power tools across the BNP, including the right of way. (All power tool work will be done after certified training has occurred.) Collect native seed and plug sowing. Map and document native plant communities across the BNWEA. Regular monitoring of all trails at the BNWEA, removing fallen limbs, etc. Ensuring trail signage is accurate. Assist in bench installations. Regular monitoring of disc golf trails as directed by Dr. Jim Morgan. This includes removing limbs, hazards, etc. and assist in set-up and take down, and clean up of community events hosted in the Community Building
 
Program Benefits : Education award upon successful completion of service ,  Living Allowance ,  Training ,  Stipend . 
 
Terms :
Permits attendance at school during off hours ,  Permits working at another job during off hours ,  Car recommended . 
 
Service Areas :
Environment ,  Community Outreach . 
 
Skills :
Leadership ,  Environment ,  First Aid ,  General Skills ,  Conflict Resolution . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps State / National

Program
The Broughton Foundation Land Management Technician

Program Start/End Date
05/12/2025  -   08/08/2025

Work Schedule Summer

Age Requirement
Minimum:  17    Maximum:  99

Program Locations OHIO  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  01/21/2025  To  05/05/2025 

Contact johna metcalf
9030 Hocking Hills Dr
The Plains   OH   45780
7406774047
Johna@ruralaction.org

Listing ID 125487


       

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