American Conservation Experience:  AZ AmeriCorps Professional Development 
Internship

Summary:  American Conservation Experience, a Non-Profit Conservation 
Corps based in Flagstaff, AZ, is currently hiring energetic, ambitious 
young adults to participate as AmeriCorps members in a paid 6 month skills 
training program preparing them for outdoor careers with ACE, with other 
conservation corps, or with land management agencies such as the National 
Park Service, US Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management.    
ACE is currently hiring corpsmembers for a 900 hr. AmeriCorps term in 2011:

Start Date: April 8, 2011
End Date: September 24, 2011

A 900 hour, 24 week commitment is required.

You are encouraged to consider volunteering with our non-AmeriCorps crews 
if you wish to serve earlier.

Internship Description:  Professional Development Interns will spend 6 
months training on complex trail construction, forestry or environmental 
restoration projects under the guidance of ACE’s most highly skilled staff 
members.   The goal of the position is to accomplish meaningful project 
work for a variety of agencies while becoming proficient in advanced field 
techniques such as trail construction, dry stone masonry, fencing, 
chainsaw use, and GPS/Survey method.   Professional Development Interns 
will also gain leadership skills while helping to supervise, train, and 
generally support ACE volunteers who are rotated into long term 
projects.    Each Professional Development Intern will also be required to 
coordinate one volunteer event, recruiting a minimum of 10 members of the 
local Flagstaff community to participate in a volunteer day alongside ACE 
crews.  All work is physically demanding, requiring stints of up to 10 
days in the backcountry.

Location:  Interns will be based in Flagstaff, AZ.   Projects take place 
at various locations throughout Arizona.   All participants must be 
flexible and willing to be assigned to a variety of locations and for 
multiple agencies, wherever community need is the highest.    Project 
assignments vary in length from 2 weeks to 3 months so interns will 
experience a range of opportunities throughout their 6 month term.  

Compensation:  Professional Development Interns are AmeriCorps members 
receiving a living allowance of $5,700 for 900 hours of work, spread 
evenly over the 24 week period.  Upon successful completion of the 
program, interns also receive an AmeriCorps education award of up to 
$2,362.50 to be used to pay tuition or student loans.    Food is provided 
on project days.   Housing in Flagstaff may be available on off-days to 
interns interested in becoming Housing Supervisors.

Qualifications:    Professional Development Interns must have an 
established interest in conservation issues and should take evident joy in 
tackling challenging situations with a positive mindset.   Applicants must 
be willing to undertake arduous physical work in all types of weather and 
terrain, and to participate as a team member, dedicated to ACE’s mission.  
Preference will be given to former and graduating ACE volunteers, 
graduated members of other conservation corps, and those with a history of 
committed engagement in similar volunteer and outdoors activities.    
ACE’s Professional Development Program is meant as a stepping stone to 
environmental careers and as a gateway to potential advancement within 
ACE, not only as an interesting and rewarding way to spend 6 months 
working in beautiful locations.  Drug users, including recreational 
smokers of marijuana, should not consider applying, as ACE reserves the 
right to require drug testing and generally abhors the presence of drug 
users in our program. 
 
Other Requirements:  
•       Internship is available to US Citizens and Green Card holders 
only.  
•       Interns must have personal medical insurance for the duration of 
their participation with ACE.  
•       ACE will provide tents to all interns (upon request) but all other 
camping items such as sturdy boots, sleeping bags, backpacks, and raingear 
must be provided by successful applicants.

Age: 21 and over

Training:   Trainings include technical project and outdoor skills such as 
retaining wall construction, rock step construction, rock drilling, 
splitting and shaping, setting up rigging systems, tread and switchback 
construction, installing water bars, check dams and other erosion control 
devices, chainsaw training, fence construction technique, GPS use, and 
CPR/First Aid.   Interns will also be certified in Wilderness First Aid 
and will develop interpersonal and leadership skills while serving as 
mentors to ACE volunteers and as support for ACE and agency staff. Interns 
will also receive Leave No Trace Training.

Positions available immediately and open until filled.  Please apply ASAP.

To Apply:       
Please email a resume and cover letter along with 3 professional 
references to American Conservation Experience at [email protected] 
with “AZ AmeriCorps Professional Development Internship - ECOLOG referred” 
in the subject heading of your email. 

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