COSA Conservation Legacy Staff Opportunities!

Good morning,

The Conservation Legacy family of programs is currently accepting application for three full-time permanent staff positions in the Southwest! Please see a brief intro to each position with links to their full position descriptions below! Thank you for your time.

Posted Job Title: Individual Placement Program Director – Arizona Conservation Corps

Starting Salary: Grade C+ (starting at $45,000 DOE)

Location: Flagstaff or Tucson

Benefit Eligible: Health, Vision, Dental, Long-Term Disability, Retirement, Paid Time Off per Personnel Policies

Job Description:

Arizona Conservation Corps (AZCC), a statewide program within the Conservation Legacy family of programs, is looking for a talented individual to direct the Individual Placement (IP) program which provides internship opportunities for young adults and recent military veterans with partners throughout Arizona. The IP Program Director will excel at organization, developing and maintaining relationships with external partners, and supervising and supporting a small team of staff all in support of creating life changing experiences for individuals looking for exciting and career propelling experiences.

The IP Program Director will join a passionate and mission driven staff who work from two primary offices in Flagstaff and Tucson and support projects throughout the state – from Grand Canyon in the north to Saguaro National Park in the south; across the 6 national forests in Arizona which include parts of the largest contiguous Ponderosa Pine forest stand in the world; to the 4 deserts which blanket the state.

Both the work which AZCC does and living in Arizona is large in scale and grand in impact. We welcome your interest in “fostering conservation service in support of communities and ecosystems” and hope to see your application materials.

To access the full job description and learn how to apply, follow this link.

https://azcorps.org/uploads/programs/AZCC-IP-Program-Director-2021.pdf

To learn more about Arizona Conservation Corps, visit us on the web.

https://azcorps.org/