Conservation Corps North Bay's mission is to develop youth and conserve natural resources for a resilient, sustainable, and equitable community. We achieve our mission by: Providing young adults with opportunities to transform their lives through paid work, education, employability, civic engagement, and leadership. Partnering with the community to conserve and restore natural resources and improve recreational and public areas. Fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. Creating the environmental leaders of the future by teaching environmental ethics and behaviors to local youth. Making communities safer by reducing hazards and by responding to public emergencies and disasters. JOB DESCRIPTION Title: Natural Resources Crew Supervisor (Internal) Department: Natural Resources Reports To: NRC Coordinator Location: Santa Rosa, CA FLSA Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt from Wage and Hour Laws Directly Supervises: 8-10 Natural Resources Crew Corpsmembers Role with Agency: Supervisory Accountability Indices: Satisfactory completion of responsibilities SUMMARY This is an internal recruitment for current CCNB employees (staff and corpsmembers) only. The Natural Resources Crew Supervisor (NRCS) will make significant contributions to providing a positive work environment that values diversity and fosters a commitment to teamwork and learning. The NRCS is responsible for all aspects of supervision for a crew of 8-10 young adults and updating the Natural Resources Coordinator on corpsmember and project progress. The NRCS will lead the crew in successfully completing natural resource projects, including habitat restoration, fire fuel reduction, creek maintenance, invasive species removal, and trail construction/maintenance. Duties within corpsmember supervision and project management are as follows: Corpsmember Supervision includes: Facilitating personal and professional development Supporting educational goals Providing training; including tool use, teamwork, leadership skills, workplace communication Developing proper work habits Providing quarterly evaluations Taking action to resolve inappropriate behavior and personnel issues Documenting performance and learning accomplishments Ensure that all safety procedures are followed Project Management includes: Conducting projects in a safe manner Producing a level of productivity and quality that meets the expectations of CCNB and our project partner or sponsor Providing project specific training Caring for all equipment properly Tracking work hours on a daily basis Documenting project accomplishments QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to fulfill the duties of the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Demonstrated experience supervising and motivating young adults from diverse social, economic and educational backgrounds Experience in the operation of trucks and trailers Demonstrated experience of power tools (ex: chainsaw, hedge trimmer, brush cutter, chipper) and ability to supervise safe tool operation and teach their use Knowledge of conservation land management practices Ability to do strenuous work in adverse weather conditions Desire to work in a fast paced and diverse environment Ability to resolve conflict and mediate disputes Standard First Aid and CPR certification (or ability to obtain certification within 2 months of hire) Clean DMV record, with ability to pass CCNB's driving exam Associate's degree or vocational training in natural resource management, environmental studies, ecology, earth sciences, sustainability, or education Experience in youth development, project management, and/or the implementation of natural resource projects Experience serving and volunteering in the community. Must possess a strong service ethic and be able to instill this ethic into team members Conversational Spanish language skills is a plus, but not required PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The NRC Supervisor works outdoors around equipment and machinery, walking on uneven ground and steep hillsides, with exposure to excessive noise, fumes and extremes in temperature. They may be expected to lift and move objects weighing up to 75 lbs. and carry objects at least ½ mile. NRC Supervisors frequently use special visual and auditory protective equipment. While performing the duties of this position, the NRC Supervisor is required to walk and stand; sit and bend; squat and climb; kneel and twist; to talk or hear. The NRC Supervisor uses hands to operate objects, tools, or controls; and reaches with hands and arms. The NRC Supervisor uses hands to perform simple and power grasping, and fine manipulation; to push and pull. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS The NRC Supervisor position is an hourly, non-exempt position which is eligible for a full benefits package (Medical, Dental, Vision, Chiropractic, 403(B) retirement, Generous PTO ). Starting pay is $24.00-$26.00 per hour depending on experience. Conservation Corps North Bay is an Equal Opportunity Employer. J-18808-Ljbffr