Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

ABOUT THE HYCC SUMMER PROGRAM: The HYCC Summer Program is designed for young adults who are interested in exploring environmental work and education. It is an outdoor summer experience in which individuals work together as teams to complete hands-on fieldwork at various worksites across their respective islands. 

POSITION INFORMATION: As a team leader (TL), your primary responsibility is to maximize the learning experience of team members in a safe environment while minimizing the impact of the team on the natural resources. The TL position is a very important position in the HYCC program; TLs are responsible for their team and help to develop an environment that is supportive and conducive to teamwork and learning. TLs are the authoritative figures that travel with the team during the summer. They are responsible for motivating, developing, disciplining, and looking out for the well-being of each of the members. TLs are also responsible for transporting the members to field sites (in program provided vehicles, sometimes off-road), working alongside their members on field projects, and making sure that their members are prepared for upcoming activities. The TL will also assist Kupu program coordinators in planning and running program-related events. TL applicants must be comfortable working in rugged environments, and be able to perform physically demanding work (see physical and behavioral requirements below*). 

On a weekly basis, TLs are required to check in with their program coordinator/manager, keep a record of the team’s progress and work efforts and ensure timesheets and other paperwork are turned in on time. TLs will participate in program activities with their teams Monday through Friday, generally from 7am-5pm, with the possibility of camping. TLs on the islands of Hawai‘i, Maui, and Kaua‘i may have extensive camping requirements (from Monday through Friday) throughout the program. TLs may also spend up to three weeks on neighbor islands for training and service projects. Program-related neighbor island travel, accommodations, and other miscellaneous expenses will be covered by HYCC. Please note that the TL position may involve substantial commitment outside of program activities, on the weekends, including communication with team members/ Kupu staff, completing program-related paperwork, planning logistics for the upcoming work week and purchasing and prepping the team’s food and equipment for camping trips (budget and equipment provided by Kupu.) 

As an AmeriCorps member, applicants cannot exceed the maximum allowable terms as set forth by the Corporation for National Community Service. To find out the current regulations regarding eligibility, please visit the AmeriCorps website. 

*Kupu is committed to making reasonable accommodations upon request for those with disabilities. For details please contact Kupu at 808-735-1221 x2001. 

AVAILABILITY: There will be one or more team leader positions on each of the following islands: Kaua‘i, Moloka‘i, O‘ahu, Maui and Hawaii Island (both Kona and Hilo side). The number of positions and areas in which positions are available are subject to change each year. 

BENEFITS: • Up to $4,000 total living allowance • $1,222 Education Award – provided through Kupu’s largest supporter, AmeriCorps • Opportunity to work in unique and beautiful places (program travel expenses paid for by the program) • 8 days of total training on O‘ahu: 4 days of specialized workshops on leadership, safety and logistics, and program/fieldwork preparation; and 4 days of training with your team members that includes CPR/first aid and an environmental fair (program travel expenses paid for by the program) • Optional College Credits • Valuable hands-on learning and awareness of environmental issues • Opportunity to meet supervisors and potential employers who work in fields related to resource management and conservation • Valuable job and life skills • Opportunity to be a positive role model and mentor to a team of youth • And most of all, the opportunity to protect Hawaii’s natural resources and make a positive impact in your community 

*Living allowances are subject to taxes and are paid bi-weekly over eight weeks. Should, in special cases, the position last less than 8 weeks, the living allowance will be prorated appropriately. Living allowances are awarded at the above stated amount and are not dependent on hours worked. 

PROGRAM DATES: June 5th – July 21st, 2017 followed by a recognition event (exact date TBD). Team Leaders start on May 29th 2017, with one week of training prior to the start of their team members, who begin on June 5th. 

APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: 1. Age - Applicants must be at least 21 years of age by June 5th, 2017 (due to AmeriCorps regulations and rental car requirements). If you are between 17-20 years of age, please see the HYCC Summer Team Member application. 2. Experience – Applicants must have previous experience in one or more of the following fields: education, conservation/environmental fieldwork, being a leader/supervisor/mentor. 3. Diploma – Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent. 4. Driver’s License – Applicants must have a valid driver’s license and have the ability to transport team in a company-provided van and/or truck. 5. Citizenship - Applicants must be one of the following: a US Citizen, US National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien (due to AmeriCorps regulations). 6. Background Check/Driving History/Drug Test - Applicants are subject to a background check, review of driver history, and a drug test. Results must meet Kupu’s terms for employment. 7. Housing/Transportation - Applicants must have their own personal housing and transportation arrangements on-island for non-program time (nights and weekends). 8. Physical & Behavioral Requirements - Due to the nature of this program, the physical and behavioral demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. a. Able to work extended hours on steep, rugged terrain; under extreme hot and cold weather condition b. Able to hike long distances carrying a 20 lb backpack c. Able to lift 30+ lbs, and operate basic hand tools (machetes, shovels, picks, etc) d. Able to work and camp in remote locations with minimal facilities e. Able to work closely, interact according to Kupu’s core values and expectations, and camp with a small team for consecutive days and weeks 

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Experience as a teacher or field crew leader/supervisor 2. An understanding of natural resource management issues and techniques 3. Knowledge of the Hawaiian culture, language, and/or protocols in relation to the land, flora and fauna 4. Experience in planning and coordinating logistics and managing data 

HOW TO APPLY: 1. Complete the Online Application and Upload Resume and Letters of Recommendation (if available) The application can be filled out at the following direct link: 2017 HYCC Summer Team Leader Application or on our website at www.kupuhawaii.org/hycc-summer. Please read ALL instructions and answer questions to the best of your ability. On the application, you will have the opportunity to upload your resume and two letters of recommendation (if available at that time). Your references also have the option of submitting an online HYCC Team Leader Reference Form instead of a formal letter. Application and all materials must be received by the deadline. 2. Email or Mail Remaining Letters of Recommendation and/or Resume (if not submitted with online application) If you do not have your letters or resume at the time you submit your online application, they can be sent via email to hyccsummer@kupuhawaii.org, or mailed to: 

Kupu [HYCC Summer Program] 677 Ala Moana Blvd, Suite 1200 Honolulu HI 96813 

Resume and letters must be received by the deadline.

Information

  • Posted On

    October 12, 2016
  • Closing Date

    February 28, 2017
  • Organization

    Kupu
  • Location

    Kauaʻi
  • Position Type

    Internship
For more information about Kupu and this opportunity please visit our website at www.kupuhawaii.org/hycc-summer, contact us at 808.735.1221 or via email at hyccsummer@kupuhawaii.org.

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