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Earn your GED or high school diploma, start a career and become empowered by your community.

TXCC & LACC

Become part of the next generation of convervationists through environmental education, preservation and service.

Adult crew leaders

Texas Conservation Corps is looking for dedicated young adults to help protect and restore public lands across the southern U.S! We require all Crew Leader applicants to have at least 5 months of previous hands-on conservation experience including but not limited to:

    • Chainsaws
    • Habitat Restoration
    • Invasive Species Removal
    • Trail Work

TXCC provides our members with hands-on opportunities, extensive training in conservation and disaster response, and the freedom to develop personally and professionally. Our Crew Leaders help us facilitate training our members, therefore they need to have previous experience.

 

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*Applications accepted on a rolling basis. Please don’t hesitate to apply!

About Texas Conservation Corps

The Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC) is a 21st Century Conservation Service Corps accredited program that empowers young people through conservation, education, service, and job training. Participants engage in hands-on projects on public lands, coastal regions, and disaster areas.

While successfully educating, training, and producing the next generation of leaders in the field, TXCC engages young adults in the conservation of the natural landscapes of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

 

Crew Types

Conservation & Disaster Crews: These crews are focused on conservation projects in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. These members complete habitat restoration and trail projects (click for full list) with a variety of partners, from the National Park Service to Travis County Parks. These crews are based in our Austin and Houston operating sites.

Though most of the season will consist of conservation projects;  these crews remain on-call and able to deploy should a flood, fire, hurricane, or other disasters occur. TXCC is both a state and federal resource during disasters, and leaders receive training in spontaneous volunteer management, donations management, and the Incident Command System. Common partners include FEMA and the Texas Department of Emergency Management.

Conservation & Disaster Crew Leaders:

Ages 21-28

SUMMER/FALL
Start Date (Austin): July 11, 2022

FALL
Start Date (Austin): August 22, 2022
Start Date (Houston): April 4 – December 9, 2022

 

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Dedicated Conservation Crew: Beginning in 2021, Texas Conservation Corps will have a dedicated crew serving in San Antonio. The service will be primarily at the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park working in partnership with NPS staff. The project work will consist of pruning vegetation, rehabilitating walkways, fixing fences, planting trees, as well as historic preservation of the mission walls. This team of AmeriCorps members will receive job training including grounds preservation maintenance, irrigation system management, landscape bed rehabilitation, and other associated tasks within the park’s multiple historic cultural landscapes.

San Antonio Conservation Crew Leaders:

Ages 21-28

SUMMER/FALL
Start Date: July 11, 2022

FALL
Start Date: August 15, 2022

Early summer leader positions are still available

 

Trails Across Texas Crew: Based out of Austin, our Trails Across Texas (TAT) crew partners with Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) to maintain and enhance the trail systems in Texas State Parks. These crews camp 10 days at a time and have 4 days off in between. Crews are funded by The Corporation for National and Community Service and TPWD.

Trails Across Texas Crew Leaders:

Ages 21-28

FALL
Start Date: August 15, 2022

 

 

Benefits
  • Monthly Living Allowance (Stipend)
    • $2,200 a month for the Austin and San Antonio based crews
    • $1,700 a month for the Houston based crews
  • $1,374.60-$6,495 | Segal AmeriCorps Education Award: money for qualified student loans, higher education and training programs. Learn more about AmeriCorps and this award.
  • Health insurance
  • Non-private student loan deferment
  • First Aid certification
  • Technical skills training
  • Fundamental skills training
  • FEMA certifications
Qualifications – Must Have
    • High school diploma or GED
    • Between the ages of 21-28
    • US Citizenship or lawful permanent US Resident
    • Clean 3-year Driving Record
    • Prior experience in camping, backcountry travel, or related fieldwork
    • Ability to hike 3-12 miles per day in rugged terrain, often wearing a 45lb backpack and carrying tools.
    • Ability to lift up to 35 pounds repeatedly and use hand and power tools
    • Ability to pass a National Service Criminal History Check
    • Commitment to completing an entire term of service
    • Strong service ethic and desire to serve the community and the environment
    • Ability to work with a diverse group of people
    • Willingness to work long, hard hours in all weather conditions; ability to be away on overnight trips for up to 10 days at a time