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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Department Recruits Young Adults for Maryland Conservation Corps

Award-Winning AmeriCorps Program Provides Practical Experience and Skills
Maryland Conservation Corps
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is now recruiting 17-25 year olds for the Maryland Conservation Corps, an award-winning AmeriCorps program that engages young adults in extensive natural resource management and park conservation projects across the state.

The program seeks to hire 35 full-time crew members for an 11-month period, beginning in October 2016.

“The Maryland Conservation Corps engages young people in the enhancement, protection and restoration of our state’s public lands and waters,” Maryland Natural Resources Secretary Mark Belton said. “The program provides for both personal and professional development, where crew members partake in conservation, environmental education, park operation, stream monitoring, trail maintenance and more.”


In an average year, Maryland Conservation Corps members will:

  • Conduct interpretive programs
  • Help preserve rich historical heritage sites
  • Improve park nature centers
  • Maintain hundreds of miles of trails
  • Plant thousands of trees
  • Provide environmental education programming for students
  • Restore wildlife habitat
  • Support the improvement of the Chesapeake and Coastal bays
  • Work with schools to plant bay grasses
“Our staff works hand-in-hand with the Maryland Conservation Corps crew members at parks throughout the state,” Maryland Park Service Superintendent Nita Settina said. “We provide project management, skill development and team-building, and focus on community service and environmental stewardship.”

To be considered, interested individuals must submit an online application along with a writing sample. Department staff will review each application and, if appropriate, invite the applicant to an interview, conduct reference checks and provide a matching opportunity at one of the service sites. Placement will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Maryland Conservation Corps program is funded – in part – by the Corporation for National and Community Service, the Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism, The Corps Network and theMaryland Department of Natural Resources.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty cool job. Those with really nice manicures need not apply.

Anonymous said...

Always got to have that one "Token".

Anonymous said...

Why always have to have an AA in every group?

Anonymous said...

Perhaps because that AA has the interest, the grades, and motivation to get the job done. You folks are funny. Blacks are damned if they do, damned if they don't in your silly little minds.

Anonymous said...

7:40 go back down to your parents basement, and hug your Hillary doll.
The point is, every group photo, commercial, club, everything seems too have to have a black person in it, or someone whines. Then you watch OWN, or BET, and not one "Token" white person, now who's the "Racist"?