Position: Historic Preservation Corpsmember
Living Allowance: $1,200 stipend every two weeks
Location: Our office is based in Duluth, MN. Members will start and end each project there, but you will travel to sites all across the state in crew vehicles.
Reports to: Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps (NBHPC) Staff
Service Term:
Full term: May 27, 2025 to October 23, 2025 (900 hours)
Summer Only: May 27, 2025 to August 13, 2025 (450 hours)
Education Award: Qualified student loans may be eligible for forbearance during the service term. The AmeriCorps Segal Education Award is granted after successful program completion and a minimum of service hours. The full-term award is $3,697.50, and the summer-only term is $1,956.35.
Service Logistics:
You will serve on a 9-day-on, 5-day-off schedule, serving 9-hour days from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. You must be able to commit to the hitch schedule for the duration of your term of service (with 3 days of built-in time off). While on hitch, you will camp at or near the site, prepare meals as a crew, transport our trailers, and complete the hands-on historic preservation project. Crews are typically 4-6 Corpsmembers, all 18+, with one dedicated Crew Leader. All AmeriCorps members are required to take a daily 30-minute lunch break that does not contribute to service hours.
You will complete a variety of projects, including historic structure maintenance, cemetery preservation, roofing, masonry, window restoration, log maintenance, and general carpentry, while camping and exploring the greater Minnesota area. This position requires teamwork, flexibility, working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions, and some physically demanding projects. You will rotate through crew roles, such as safety, documentation, and fleet each hitch. You will work closely with Technical Instructors who provide hands-on training, and Project Hosts who set the project priorities.
Members must be active participants, demonstrate professionalism, and commit to experiential learning.
I. Active Participation
II. Professionalism
III. Personal Development
Training:
Members learn hands-on through serving on historic preservation projects with guidance from NBHPC Staff, Technical Instructors, and Project Hosts. Orientation covers member rights and responsibilities, standards of conduct, discipline, prohibited service activities, requirements under the Drug-Free Workplace Act (41 U.S.C. 701 et seq.), suspension and termination from service, grievance procedures, non-discrimination, and civil rights and non-sexual harassment. Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps additionally provides an introduction to the preservation trades, team building, leadership, outdoor ethics, power and hand tool safety and use, OSHA 10, and field first aid. Training will not exceed 20% of the total term hours.
Performance Expectations:
AmeriCorps members are expected to complete the full-service term to receive the Education Award. Absences (sick or vacation) beyond three excused days for the Full Field Season are deemed excessive as they jeopardize proper functioning of crews, as well as a member's ability to fully complete their service term and, therefore, the privilege to receive an Education Award. Members will make up excessive missed field days. This additional time must be approved in advance by NBHPC staff.
Member performance will be reviewed by the NBHPC Staff at mid-term and end-of-term focusing on whether the member has:
Desired Qualifications:
Minimum Requirements:
*This program is available to all, without regard to disability, race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or political affiliation. The Conservation Corps engages AmeriCorps members, ages 18+, as defined under the American Conservation and Youth Service Corps Act, a subtitle of the National and Community Service Act of 1990. Reasonable Accommodations are Provided upon request. The Corps reserves the right to release a member from service if they cannot perform the essential service functions required of this position.
The purpose of Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps is to provide hands-on opportunities that equip young people with effective life skills. Using a general conservation corps model, we will intervene in the growing disengagement between today's young people and the natural world through a hands-on outdoor work program focusing on education, team development, interpersonal and cognitive skills. Our programs will immerse participants in historic preservation projects in which they will gain knowledge and practical experience in planning, teamwork, communication, collaboration, and leadership. Additionally, participants will form meaningful connections in a diverse, inter-generational network that will
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