Summary of Position:
As the Wilderness Steward Program Organizer, you will play a crucial role in supporting the effective operation of ICL’s Wilderness Steward Program. Your primary responsibilities will include assisting in volunteer communications, data management, backcountry trip planning, and collaboration with ICL’s external partners in this program; particularly the U.S. Forest Service and the National Park Service.
Supervisor: Central Idaho Community Engagement Specialist
Location: Ketchum, ID
Contract Dates: June – August 2024. Start and end date can be flexible, but we are looking for a minimum of a 3-month contract during the summer months.
Terms
This is a three-month contract position, averaging 15 hours per week. ICL will pay the WSP Organizer a monthly stipend of $2000. The contractor will not be an employee of ICL, and is not benefit eligible. This is a part time contract located in Ketchum, Idaho.
Position Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Application Process
Applicants should send over a cover letter, resume and a reference to [email protected] with WSP Organizer in the subject line. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and we will be reviewing applications every two weeks. The first review period will be the week of April 30, 2024. The Idaho Conservation League’s programs and employment are open to all. ICL does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race, national origin, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or ability. Idaho Conservation League is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal and Idaho employment laws.
About ICL:
Founded in 1973, the Idaho Conservation League is Idaho’s oldest and largest state-based, non-profit conservation organization. We are a membership organization with members and supporters across Idaho; a Board of Directors with statewide geographic representation; offices in Boise, Ketchum, McCall and Sandpoint; employing 30 staff. ICL’s mission is to create a conservation community and pragmatic, enduring solutions that protect and restore the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the land and wildlife you love. Our vision is an Idaho where public lands remain public and are well managed, air is clean, lakes and rivers are healthy, fish and wildlife thrive, and a prosperous, sustainable future exists for all Idahoans. ICL is committed to doing conservation work in an equitable and just way. Clean water, clean air, public lands, and abundant fish and wildlife should be accessible to everyone. ICL is committed to a long-term goal of broadening our work to better serve the diversity of people our work connects to, particularly those populations with traditionally underrepresented voices or marginalized communities.