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Company

CA Conservation Corps - Watershed Stewards Program in partnership with AmeriCorps

Location

Eureka or San Luis Obispo, California

Salary

$2,967 per month

Job Posted On: April 28, 2025

Description: WSP is seeking four proactive individuals who are inspired to help the WSP Team manage a statewide program and are eager to gain skills in program management, community outreach, and leadership.  

If you’re interested in community outreach and collaborative environments, the WSP Team Leader (TL) position might be a good fit for you. WSP’s Team Leaders serve at one of WSP’s main offices, in either Eureka or San Luis Obispo and will mainly serve Monday – Thursday, on a 10-hours/day schedule. 

WSP’s Team Leaders are integral members of the WSP team and are central to developing the Corpsmembers’ experience. TLs are required to complete all the same WOW! & WAVE program requirements as Corpsmembers and receive a larger living stipend given their elevated role in the program. Anyone can apply to be a WSP Team Leader, previous service with WSP is not required. 

Responsibilities:  The Watershed Stewards Program (WSP) is celebrating its 32nd program year and is seeking enthusiastic, environmentally motivated individuals to help improve watershed health throughout California by addressing local issues in a variety of formats. Each day, TLs serve under the guidance of a WSP Program Coordinator and help: 

Develop and deliver trainings and outreach lessons to WSP Corpsmembers and community members. 

Support Corpsmembers in their education/outreach requirements via peer editing, presentation feedback, and resource support. 

Develop networking opportunities for Corpsmembers – facilitate district check-ins.  

Build WSP’s capacity to reach communities across California by overseeing WSP’s media outreach and graphic designs. 

*Note: TLs do not supervise Corpsmembers, they model best practices. See the complete list of Team Leader duties on WSP’s website

Qualifications:

Be between 18 and 32 years of age (as of 10/1/2025)  

High school diploma or its equivalent  

U.S. citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the U.S.   

Complete a National Service Criminal History Check   

Possess or be willing to obtain a California Driver’s License with a clean driving record (No more than 2 points on CA driver’s record)  

Experience in conducting watershed restoration, conducting environmental surveys, or analyzing scientific data   

Interest in environmental education and volunteer management   

Willing and able to relocate to the Placement Site community (relocation expenses are not provided)  

Ability to pass a pre-enrollment physical based on this Position Analysis (reasonable accommodation can be requested with appropriate documentation) 

Learn more and apply here.

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