What are the responsibilities and job description for the Environmental Program Manager position at California Conservation Corps?
About Us
">At California Conservation Corps, we're passionate about empowering the next generation to make a positive impact on our environment. We're seeking a seasoned leader to join our team as a Conservationist Supervisor.
">The Role
">We're looking for someone who can develop and manage public service conservation work and special program activities at our Magalia Center. This includes supervising conservation staff and Corpsmembers, coordinating emergency responses, and ensuring all crews are properly organized, trained, and equipped.
">Your Key Responsibilities
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- Supervise conservation staff and Corpsmembers in conducting public service conservation work and special program activities. ">
- Develop and manage program activities, including emergency response coordination. ">
- Maintain relationships with project sponsors and community stakeholders. ">
- Ensure all crews are properly organized, trained, and equipped for effective and efficient work. ">
What You'll Need
">To succeed in this role, you'll need:
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- A strong background in conservation, environmental science, or a related field. ">
- Proven leadership experience in managing teams and programs. ">
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. ">
- A commercial driver's license (CDL) with passenger transport endorsement. ">
- Ability to pass a medical exam and pre-employment drug test. ">
Benefits
">We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement savings, and paid time off.
">Career Development
">As a member of our team, you'll have access to training and development opportunities to help you grow professionally and personally.
">Why Join Us?
">Join California Conservation Corps and become part of a dynamic team dedicated to making a positive impact on our environment. As a leader in our organization, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future of conservation efforts in California and beyond.