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Position: Tree Equity Coordinator
Member Benefits:
$13,992 living allowance paid over the 11-month term of service (approx. $1,272 monthly, before taxes).
$6,095 education award (qualified student loans and/or education expenses)
Loan Forbearance
Health Care Insurance
Child Care Reimbursement
$100 Training Fund
Professional Leadership Certificate, Trainings and Networking opportunities.
May be eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Hours: Full-time, September 11, 2019 – July 31, 2020 (11 months – 1700 hours)
Reports to: Tree Equity Coordinator Supervisor
Closing Date: June 30, 2019
CONFLUENCE AMERICORPS PROGRAM
The Confluence AmeriCorps program advances environmental equity through innovative partnerships with local
organizations in the Portland metropolitan area. These positions are life changing service opportunities where the Member addresses critical, environmental needs in low-income communities and communities of color. This position is a dynamic combination between serving a community on a dedicated project (80%) and joining a cohort of Members to engage in professional and leadership development activities (20%). www.confluencecenter.org
Organization background:
City of Portland, Environmental Services Bureau, Environmental Services, Tree Program
www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/trees
The Environmental Services Tree Program works for clean rivers, healthy watersheds and livable, sustainable communities through planting, promoting, and stewarding urban trees in close collaboration with community partners and residents.
Position description:
The Environmental Services Tree Program works for clean rivers, healthy watersheds and livable, sustainable communities through planting, promoting, and stewarding urban trees in close collaboration with community partners and residents. In acknowledgement of the myriad benefits to human and watershed health provided by urban trees and other green infrastructure, we pursue equity in service delivery.
This position is a partnership between Confluence Environmental Center, AmeriCorps Program and Bureau of Environmental Services, Tree Program. The Tree Equity Coordinator will assist the Tree Program to plan and develop urban forest and sustainable stormwater capacity in low tree-canopy, low-income, racially diverse communities in Portland. This position will build on the successes of previous AmeriCorps Members and will serve closely with the Stormwater Outreach Coordinator to develop and implement outreach and education programming.
The AmeriCorps member will connect with community groups, organizations, committees and leaders to cultivate partnerships for potential projects (30%); develop and organize materials, activities and events to foster tree stewardship (25%); and plan and execute tree plantings and stewardship activities in low-tree-canopy, low-income, racially diverse communities in close cooperation with partners (25%). The Member will participate in Confluence led leadership development activities which include: Leadership Development Program, team meetings, National Service events and other self-directed development opportunities (20%).
Duties and responsibilities:
Requirements
– Experience with diverse populations, particularly communities of color, immigrants, and people with limited economic resources.
– Possession of a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record and the ability to provide documentation.
– Ability and willingness to serve outdoors, in inclement weather and lift up to 40 lbs.
– Ability to serve independently and develop individual learning goals, projects goals, measurable outcomes, timelines, and reporting.
– Communicate and interact in a positive, responsible, respectful manner with various populations such as: project partners, colleagues, community volunteers, students, and the general public.
– Serve occasional evenings and weekends.
– Strong organizational and interpersonal communication skills, e.g., the ability to manage multiple assignments simultaneously with a positive attitude about interacting with people by phone, by email, and in person.
– Experience with education, outreach and/or community engagement with adults and/or youth.
– Desire to serve a diversity of people to promote education, environmental stewardship, and an ethic of service.
– Willingness/openness to learn about and discuss racial equity and social justice issues.
– Ability to serve as part of a diverse team.
– Regular and reliable attendance and dependability.
-AmeriCorps Members must be: 18 years of age or older; U.S. citizen, national or lawful permanent resident; able to commit to the full term of service; able to successfully pass a fingerprint criminal history background check.
Preferred Qualifications
– Ability to speak a language other than English (especially any of the “Safe Harbor” languages https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/72502).
– Reside in a low-tree-canopy, low-income community or community of color in Portland.
– Desire and ability to recruit, assist, and motivate volunteers.
– Interest/experience in urban forestry, natural resources, stormwater management, and/or environmental science.
-Familiarity with the region
– Experience with GIS, mapmaking, and storytelling.
Project Locations:
– The office is in downtown Portland: 400 SW 6th Ave, 2nd Floor, Portland, OR 97204. Service in the field will take place in a variety of locations in the city of Portland, primarily in East Portland.
– Service sites are accessible by public transportation and bike.
– City vehicle is available for service activities as needed.
– Bike parking is available
To apply:
STEP 1: Apply to Project Supervisor: (Conducts first round interviews and recommends top candidates to Confluence)
Email the following items to Amy Chomowicz at Amy.Chomowicz@portlandoregon.gov or call 503-823-5323:
-Résumé
– Cover letter (1 page)
– Contact information for three references (name, title, relationship, email & phone)
STEP 2: Apply to Confluence:
– Complete AmeriCorps Application: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/login.do
– Final interviews and offers positions.
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