ShoreRivers (via the Chesapeake Bay Trust) has three open positions: one for a one-year Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps member and two for members of the Maryland Climate Corps.
The Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps (CCCC) is a one-year term of stipend-supported service, starting each August, that places young adults with nonprofit organizations or government agencies for a full-time, service experience in the environmental field. The Maryland Climate Corps (MCC-SYO) is a 9.5 month term of stipend-supported service, starting in September and ending in June, that places young adults with nonprofit organizations, for-profit entities, or government agencies for a full-time service experience in the environmental field.
Throughout both programs, the young professionals (ages 18–25) receive experience managing projects and programs, leadership and professional development mentorship, and a support network of other young professionals.
These positions must be applied for through the chesapeake bay trust’s online portal.
applications for all are due march 6, 2025.
position descriptions
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ShoreRivers’ Conservation and Climate Corps Member will primarily work within the organization’s Riverkeeper, Education, and Community Engagement departments, and will have opportunities to collaborate with its Agriculture Restoration Department. The corps member will play a large role in field data collection, volunteer coordinating and management, co-leading field experiences for youth, small project management, and supporting community restoration efforts.
The projected field to office ratio is 50/50 overall, but differs seasonally. A majority of summer, fall, and spring, will be spent in the field collecting data and engaging with communities through programming. Winter will be spent analyzing data, creating communications, planning for capstone and all-hands projects, and education programming curriculum re-writes or lesson planning if interested.
ShoreRivers will provide a monthly housing stipend of $500 during the program year.
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The Maryland Climate Corps member who works with the Education Department will support our environmental education programs, Green Center and School programs, and advance our outreach to school communities and student families. This person will receive training and mentoring in order to co-lead field trips and school ground lessons and be the lead coordinator for ShoreRivers’ Green Center program, communicating with teachers directly about their application and student projects.
The MCCer will coordinate student volunteer opportunities, support the planning of the Upper Shore Youth Environmental Action Summit, and represent ShoreRivers at school and community family events. Lastly, the MCCer will have opportunities to join our Riverkeeper, Restoration, and Outreach departments to learn an overview of all our programming.
The knowledge, skills, and experiences the MCCer will gain from this position include:
First Aid and CPR certification
American Canoe Association safety and instruction training
Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience 101 and 102 certifications
Understand the Maryland State Department of Education Environmental Literacy Standards and Framework
Outdoor learning and environmental education pedagogy and best practices
Delivering and writing lesson plans in the 5E format (engage, explore, explain, elaborate, evaluate)
Student behavior management
Experience and training in environmental data collection using a YSI
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This member of the Maryland Conservation Corps (MCC) will work in both the Agriculture & Restoration and the Community Engagement departments.
In the Agriculture & Restoration department, the member will assist in implementing of restoration projects and best management practices, lead the monitoring of BMPs, and assist with our agricultural research efforts. In the Community Engagement department, the member will primarily support our “Tree the Shore” program, which provides no-cost to communities throughout the Eastern Shore. Additionally, the member will help with our “River-Friendly Yards” program, which transforms yards to mimic the natural environment for better water quality, support native species, and benefit our local ecosystem. Through these projects the member will acquire project implementation and monitoring, research, and outreach skills.
The knowledge, skills, and experiences that the MCCer will gain from this position include:
Project implementation skills
Monitoring and maintenance knowledge of BMPs, trees and native plants.
Surveying skills using GPS equipment and drones (there is potential to obtain a drone certification)
Experience in operating a wet chemistry spectrophotometer (NuLAB) and processing data
Skills in conducting on-farm research
Outreach and communication skills
application process
Young people may choose to apply to one or both programs depending on desire and eligibility. Applications for the Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps and/or Maryland Climate Corps must be submitted through the Trust’s online system by March 6, 2025 at 4pm. To learn more and apply visit: (CCCC) https://cbtrust.org/chesapeake-climate-corps/apply/members/ or (MCC) https://cbtrust.org/maryland-climate-corps/apply/fellows/