Youth Conservation Corps Now Hiring Ages 16-18

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Long summer days are ahead, and Heart of Oregon Corps’ Central Oregon Youth Conservation Corps (COYCC) program has summer jobs for young people. This is a great opportunity for youth ages 16-to-18-years-old to gain job skills and learn more about natural resources while improving public lands and reducing the threat of wildfires in our community.
65 local youth will be selected for this competitive summer program and earn $15 an hour, working 36 hours a week. Hands-on projects in Central Oregon’s beautiful forests and high deserts include building trails, maintaining fences, piling hazardous fuels, restoring campgrounds, and improving wildlife habitat on the Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests and Crooked River National Grassland.
“We are proud to continue our longstanding partnership with Heart of Oregon Corps to provide local jobs for Central Oregon youth,” said Shane Jeffries, Forest Supervisor, Ochoco National Forest & Crooked River National Grassland. “The work they do not only provides job skills and training, but it also makes a significant difference on our public lands.
That’s not all! This year we are establishing the program’s first LGBTQ and Tribal Youth affinity crews to break historical barriers in conservation. These crews aim to increase accessibility and representation on public lands while fostering transformative community experiences outdoors. Led by mentors who reflect the youths’ identities, the crews connect with queer and indigenous mentors from the USFS, BLM, and other organizations. Weekly topics, such as Queer History Outdoors or Tribal Practices on the land, will foster cultural celebration and a sense of belonging, building a supportive network. This approach enables both collective and individual growth and empowerment for queer and indigenous youth.
The program runs from June 24th through August 15th. Members will work 9 hours a day Monday through Thursday. Youth crews meet daily in Bend, Redmond, Sisters, Prineville, La Pine, Crescent, Madras, and Warm Springs. In this program, youth will gain work experience, leadership skills, and guided professional development, all while earning money and making friends!
Heart of Oregon Corps operates the Central Oregon Youth Conservation Corps program in partnership with the US Forest Service and Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council.
“The COYCC program not only helps the U.S. Forest Service accomplish mission critical work but also stimulates the regional economy by providing jobs and increases community involvement in public land management by engaging local youth, ” said Christine Meyers, Deschutes National Forest Partnership Program Manager. “This program exemplifies the powerful impact organizations can have when working together.”
Applications must be received by May 1st and are available online at www.heartoforegon.org. For more information, contact Summer Programs Manager at Madeline.cunningham@heartoforegon.org
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