What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sustainability Field Lead position at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?
TIME FRAME: This is a short term, seasonal position.
April 21 - May 9, 2025 (FULL TIME)
POSITION SUMMARY: As a Sustainability Field Lead, you will play a key role in overseeing and coordinating volunteers responsible for MOOPing (Matter Out of Place) and roaming within the infield. Working closely with volunteers, the Rewards Tent Manager, Tent Captains, Haulers, Hauler Assistants, and a Bilingual Manager, you will ensure the efficiency of the recycling operation and the seamless coordination of roaming and sorting volunteers.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Zone Oversight:
- Oversee and manage infield recycling operations.
- Ensure effective coordination of recycling processes within your designated zone.
Volunteer Management:
- Supervise a team of 12 roaming volunteers within your zone.
- Manage rotation schedules between roaming and sorting duties.
- Work with Rewards Tent Captains to ensure full volunteer coverage and smooth shift transitions.
Collaborative Coordination:
- Work closely with the Bilingual Manager to communicate needs and instructions for the 12 roamers in your zone.
- Maintain clear communication channels to ensure seamless recycling operations.
Bin Station Management:
- Oversee bin stations in your designated zone, ensuring they remain orderly and do not overflow.
- Coordinate with Haulers and Hauler Assistants to maintain cleanliness and timely waste removal.
Hauling Coordination:
- Collaborate with Haulers and Hauler Assistants to ensure full bags are transported to public sorting stations or designated drop zones.
Efficiency & Optimization:
- Identify opportunities for process improvements within your zone.
- Implement adjustments to maximize efficiency and effectiveness in recycling operations.
Problem Resolution:
- Address challenges promptly, collaborating with the Bilingual Manager to resolve language-related concerns.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE & SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Fluency in both Spanish and English is preferred.
- Experience in team coordination or management.
- Excellent communication and translation skills.
- Strong multitasking and problem-solving abilities.
- Familiarity with sustainability practices (preferred).
- Ability to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced team environment.
- Comfortable working long shifts on your feet in all weather conditions.
- Ability to lift 50 lbs as needed.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Using the Absentee Request Form, it is the responsibility of each employee and their supervisor to accurately report their absenteeism to the Festival Finance Office.
- Maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive issues.
- Give any document, computer program, design, or other intellectual property created for the Jazz Festival (and, therefore, belonging to the Jazz Festival) to the Festival through your supervisor or department head at the end of each production year, or upon request.
- Attend and complete any required training.
- Complete all required Feedback Forms and Final Reports.
- Must attend and complete any required training.
Since 1970, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell has annually celebrated the unique culture and heritage of New Orleans and Louisiana, alongside unforgettable special guest performances by the musical icons of our era and performances by nationally and internationally renowned artists. Jazz Fest features one of the world’s most diverse music festival lineups with over 650 bands on fourteen stages performing virtually every style of music plus an extensive food fair, hundreds of artisans, second line parades and much more. Spread out over two long weekends in late April and early May, Jazz Fest takes place at the New Orleans Fair Grounds Race Track, located just minutes from the French Quarter.
Apply to be part of the Jazz Fest Team that annually welcomes almost 500,000 people to the Festival. Happy Jazz Fest!
Pay: $21 / hour
Job Type: fulltime, parttime
Education: No education required
Work location: On-site
Salary : $21