Community Landscaping Assistant

Civic WorksBaltimore, MD
$1,200 - $1,200Onsite

About The Position

Civic Works strengthens Baltimore's communities and promotes equity for people of all ages through education, skills development, and community service. The Community Landscaping Program transforms vacant lots in Baltimore City into usable green spaces. Members, community residents, local artists, and volunteer groups serve together to create and maintain thriving community spaces. Community Landscaping Trainees transform vacant lots in neighborhoods throughout Baltimore City into communal green spaces and public gardens. Members learn to properly use hand tools, power tools, and heavy equipment involved in landscaping. They serve alongside community members and help lead volunteer groups to conceptualize, create, and maintain green spaces. Members also participate in educational workshops, job skills training, and workforce development activities.

Requirements

  • Willingness to learn and work hard
  • Show up on time
  • Take direction well
  • Work as part of a crew
  • Stay engaged in outdoor physical work through Baltimore summers and winters
  • Comfort talking with residents and volunteer groups
  • Physical stamina and willingness to work outdoors in extreme heat and cold
  • Ability to lift 40 pounds
  • Reliability and punctuality
  • Team orientation and ability to take direction
  • Comfort giving instruction to volunteer groups and talking with neighborhood residents
  • Interest in landscaping, green space, or trades work
  • No prior landscaping experience required
  • Team Collaboration
  • Adaptability to Change
  • Initiative
  • Dependability
  • Problem-Solving
  • Commitment to equity for Baltimore residents
  • Communicate directly
  • Support teammates
  • Take feedback well
  • Safety discipline

Responsibilities

  • Transform vacant lots across Baltimore City into usable green spaces
  • Receive hands-on training in the safe and responsible use of power tools and heavy equipment, supported by self-paced online and classroom instruction covering basic and complex urban landscaping techniques
  • Lead community members and volunteer groups to conceptualize, create, and maintain green spaces
  • Participate in soft skills development covering personal and professional growth, including resume building, mock interviews, equity and inclusion, and project management and leadership
  • Site clearing and debris removal
  • Grading
  • Soil preparation
  • Planting trees, shrubs, and perennials
  • Installing hardscape features such as paths, beds, and seating
  • Maintaining completed sites through mowing, mulching, pruning, and watering
  • Explaining the day's work
  • Demonstrating safe tool use
  • Keeping volunteer crews on task
  • Attending educational workshops, job skills training, and workforce development activities
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