2026 MobilizeGreen Youth Conservation Program Crew Leader

MobilizeGreenSan Bernardino, CA
$800 - $800Onsite

About The Position

In partnership with the USDA Forest Service, MobilizeGreen seeks a Youth Conservation Crew Leader for our 2026 summer youth program. Each crew leader is responsible for co-leading a team of high-school youth to live and work together on conservation-related projects, environmental education, and leadership development activities in Southern California (San Bernardino National Forest) over two 3-week sessions. The goal of the program is to create environmental stewards and future leaders through community engagement, hands-on teamwork, and professional development. Crew leaders work in a team of 5-6 to facilitate student and group safety, camping excursions, personal development, environmental education, and work project management. Crew leaders also represent MobilizeGreen on-site and coordinate with partners on designated projects. All crew leaders are required to attend a pre-program training (virtual/in-person hybrid).

Requirements

  • Uphold and act in accordance with MobilizeGreen’s Field Operations Standards. This includes a zero-tolerance drug and alcohol policy.
  • Communicate effectively with MobilizeGreen staff, parents, agency partners, and co-leaders during the program.
  • Participate fully in crew leader Orientation and all safety training.
  • Maintain a positive relationship with agency partners.
  • Provide an emotionally and physically safe environment for members.
  • Maintain a positive, professional relationship with co-leaders.
  • Complete all necessary weekly and post-program paperwork, including an end-of-program debrief with MobilizeGreen Staff.
  • Current First Aid/CPR Certification or willingness to get this before the start of the program (included in MobilizeGreen training).
  • Documented experience working with youth or young adults (ages 14-18) as a teacher, mentor, leader, counselor, or coach.
  • Experience working in an informal or formal educational environment or equivalent. Demonstrated ability to organize and effectively teach lessons, motivate teenage and/or young adult students, provide and accept constructive feedback, and communicate effectively.
  • Experience and familiarity with outdoor skills, including: up to 8 miles of hiking, extensive camping experience, safety awareness, Leave No Trace, etc.
  • Experience in service project management, service learning, conservation or trail projects, and proper hand tool usage. May also include experience with carpentry, landscaping, gardening, etc.
  • A valid driver’s license with no major violations w/in the past 3 years.
  • Must pass a criminal background check.
  • Must pass a pre-employment drug screening.
  • Must be 21 or older.
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen or legally able to work in the U.S.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise crew members during all program activities, projects, and while at housing with students.
  • Provide an emotionally and physically safe environment in accordance with MobilizeGreen’s Field Operations Standards and COVID Policies.
  • Work with the co-leader to manage the group dynamics of the crew.
  • Lead Environmental Education and team-building lessons during off-project days.
  • On-call overnight duty is required on rotation.
  • Train and supervise crew members in safe and proper use of tools and all aspects of the service project (may include trail construction, maintenance, wildlife habitat work, site restoration, etc.).
  • Facilitate worksite and project, tool, and equipment logistics; tool maintenance; and work schedule in partnership with the Project Leader and the USDA Forest Service Staff.
  • Care for and maintain all program equipment and tools used in the project.
  • Manage administrative aspects of the crew, including but not limited to required pre- and post-program paperwork, daily work logs, incident reports, equipment inventories, evaluations, and final report.
  • Communicate with full-time MobilizeGreen and housing staff as required to report incidents, potential hazards, and program evaluations.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • $800 per week living stipend
  • Travel, Housing, and Living Expenses are included for the duration of the program
  • Meals provided for the duration of the program
  • Wilderness First Aid (WFA) and CPR certification
  • Defensive Driving Training
  • Hands-on, specialized tools training
  • Mentorship and teaching experience
  • Work directly with USDA Forest Service staff and network with land management experts
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