Northern Technical Coordinator
Utah Conservation Corps
Logan, Utah
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary Details | Minimum $39,000; Commensurate with experience, plus excellent benefits |
Experience | 2 - 6 years |
Overview
The Utah Conservation Corps (UCC) Technical Coordinator (Program Assistant III) plans and coordinates the day-to-day fiscal, administrative, and operations for UCC's Northern Regional Office. The Technical Coordinator is primarily responsible for providing leadership and technical expertise to crews to ensure all field crew members are adequately trained and prepared to work in a safe environment. This position reports to UCC's Northern Regional Coordinator.
Responsibilities
Responsibility Number: 1 Rank: 1 Percent: 35%
- Provide technical, logistical, and administrative support to field crews.
- Assists the Northern Regional Coordinator in the supervision of field crews stationed throughout the Intermountain West.
- Oversees the day-to-day management of conservation projects.
- Supports field crews with training, guidance, and constructive feedback.
- Serves as a role model, resource, mediator, and advisor for field crews.
- Ensures compliance with UCC, AmeriCorps, and USU policies, including enforcing disciplinary procedures when necessary.
- Completes mid-term and final evaluations for all Field Logistics Technicians, Crew Leaders, and Crew Members.
- Performs weekly check-in calls with field crews and approves member timesheets.
- Supervises the rig-up (pre-hitch) and de-rig of crews (post-hitch).
- Assists in securing lodging and accommodations for crews while on project hitches.
- Coordinates with the Northern Regional Coordinator to support the on-call schedule and occasionally work weekends or nights.
Responsibility Number: 2 Rank: 2 Percent: 25%
- Assists the Northern Regional Coordinator with training and supervision of up to 180 seasonal AmeriCorps members include: Field Logistics Technicians, Crew Leaders, and Crew Members.
- Oversees the herbicide application program including training, use, storage, and disposal.
- Develop training courses such as:
- Trail maintenance and construction
- Proper tool use and maintenance
- Pre- and post-project planning and organization
- Chainsaw use and safety
- Critical incident scenarios
- Rig-up and de-rig procedures
- Vehicle inspections and maintenance
- Herbicide: use, storage, and disposal
- Outdoor living skills including Leave No Trace
- Food storage, meal preparation, and water purification
- Interpersonal skills including leadership, conflict resolution and constructive feedback
- Conducts regular risk management and policy audits which includes collecting and reporting data.
- Purchases and maintains tools, equipment, gear, and first aid supplies including proper storage.
- Manages inventory and develops equipment checkout systems.
- Works with the Operations & Logistics Coordinator to manage UCC fleet, vehicle assignments, and mileage reporting.
Responsibility Number: 3 Rank: 3 Percent: 25%
- Assists the Regional Coordinator with:
- Operations, scheduling, and solicitation of projects
- Project development and emergency response plans
- Evaluation of field crews' technical skill retention during field site visits
- Attends professional meetings with current and potential project partners as needed.
- Collaborates with project partners to plan equipment needs, work schedules, training needs, and data management.
Responsibility Number: 4 Rank: 4 Percent: 15%
- Attends weekly program staff meeting to report on field crews and projects.
- Participates in UCC's strategic planning meetings.
- Meets with program staff to annually assess and revise member training.
- Assists the AmeriCorps Program Coordinator in:
- Enrollment of AmeriCorps members
- AmeriCorps compliance related to member management, placement, and progress reporting
- Submission of progress reports for multiple AmeriCorps grants
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- Four years of conservation field experience; or an associate degree/technical training plus two years of experience; or a bachelor’s degree is required
- Group leadership experience in a formal or informal setting
- Ability to complete physically demanding conservation projects in remote locations with variable weather conditions
- Basic word processing and data management skills
- Strong interpersonal communication skills
- Experience developing and implementing field trainings
- Willingness to expand conservation and supervisory skills
- First Aid/CPR and a willingness to certify as a Wilderness First Aid instructor
- Trail-building experience and the ability to develop and implement training courses for members
- Chainsaw training and experience and the ability to qualify as B Faller
- Job offer is contingent upon a successfully passed background check
Preferred Qualifications:
- Wilderness First Responder certification
- Trail building, layout, and maintenance experience
- Commercial pesticide applicator license
- Chainsaw fleet management experience
- Bachelor's degree in environmental studies, environmental education, conservation, or a related field
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Strong interpersonal, relationship-building, conflict management, and partnership-building skills.
- Advanced organizational skills and ability to use multiple data tracking/reporting systems.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Experience and comfort with speaking in front of large groups.
- Program leadership, professional development, and mentoring experience.
- Knowledge of AmeriCorps/National Service, community volunteerism, environmental education, non-profit organizations, and natural resource conservation issues desired.
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Category | Admin & Leadership, General / Stewardship, Outdoor Recreation |
Tags | Conservation Corps, Trail Maintenance |