COSA Resource Management Apprenticeship Program Accepting Applications!

Good morning, COSA!

The Resource Management Apprenticeship Program (RMAP) connects regional college students and recent graduates with resource managers to gain hands-on knowledge and skills to prepare them for a career in resource management. Southwest Conservation Corps and Mountain Studies Institute are excited to announce this revamp of our former cohort program, FLIP (Federal Lands Internship Program).

This rigorous, paid, 10-week career-building apprenticeship program offers an opportunity to learn from professionals in the field, build skills, and network while contributing to relevant projects. Each student will be paired with a mentor for a nine-week internship and participate in a one-week orientation as well as a final presentation at the end of the program. Students learn methods used by resource management professionals and community planners and contribute to real-world projects.

• JUNE 6TH, 2022 – AUGUST 12, 2022

• EARN $532/WEEK

• RECEIVE AN AMERICORPS EDUCATION AWARD OF $1,342

• GAIN WILDERNESS FIRST AID AND CPR CERTIFICATIONS, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE, ON THE JOB EXPERIENCE, AND MORE!

Program focus areas include the following:

  • Partnerships and Public Communications
  • Realty
  • Off-Highway Vehicle Trail Technicians
  • Recreation
  • Hydrology
  • Environmental Education
  • Photography and Video

Each focus area has it’s own position description and application. Please visit https://sccorps.org/rmap to view each individual role and to apply!

For more information or help with your application, contact Joy Hernandez at jhernandez

Morgan Brandenburg

she/her/hers

Recruitment, Outreach, and Communications Manager

Southwest Conservation Corps

970-946-2029

mbrandenburg@conservationlegacy.org

https://sccorps.org/

A program of Conservation Legacy

“Engaging future leaders who protect, restore, and enhance our nation’s lands through community-based service”