Education & Outreach Assistant – LRCC SLA
The Squam Lakes Association is seeking two full-term AmeriCorps members from
January – November 2025 to serve as Education and Outreach Assistants (EOA). Both
EOA’s will work closely with the Director of Education, and each other to oversee the
SLA’s education programming, communications and outreach. These positions will
expand our programming to reach more students and community members, and will
bolster the SLA’s current programming to make them more streamlined and easily
implemented by fellow LRCC members and SLA volunteers.
About the LRCC: The Lakes Region Conservation Corps (LRCC) is an AmeriCorps
state service program that develops skills and experiences for conservation
professionals. The program provides hands-on conservation experience and
certifications over a broad range of areas, which ensure that Lakes Region
Conservation Corps members are capable of independently approaching a variety of
tasks in the environmental conservation field.
About the SLA Host Site: The Squam Lakes Association (SLA) is a non-profit
conservation organization that works to conserve the natural beauty, peaceful character, and
resources of the Squam watershed. Through conservation, education, and low-impact
recreation, the SLA promotes the protection, careful use, and shared enjoyment of the Squam Lakes
Region.
All LRCC members serving with the Squam Lakes Association will have some
level of participation in the following responsibilities, regardless of Assistant
position:
- Act as a caretaker on SLA’s low impact campsites, which includes: camping alone for
3-7 nights at a time, checking in campers, addressing maintenance needs, cleaning
composting toilet facilities, restocking firewood, and other caretaker tasks as needed
- Split and bundle firewood for low-impact camping on SLA campsites
- SCUBA dive to remove the aquatic invasive species variable milfoil. Milfoil
removal/surveying days are typically ten hour days, with upwards of three hours
underwater. The water is cold and we dive regardless of air temperature and
precipitation. Conditions are murky when diving in Squam.
- Facilitate winter access to SLA owned and maintained properties by conducting snow
removal by hand, snow blower, and truck with plow attachment
- Educate the public on conservation initiatives within the region and across the state,
and act as an ambassador of the LRCC and SLA. A non-exhaustive list of examples
includes leading education programs, tabling events, lake hosting, trail hosting, etc.
-Volunteer management, including back-end administrative organization and leading
volunteers in the field
- Collaborate with SLA staff, Education & Outreach Assistants, Watershed Resources
Assistants, Trails & Access Assistants, and the Volunteer Program Assistant to
support SLA operations, which may include but is not limited to: office work
assistance, facilities maintenance, boat maintenance, special events, etc.
EOA-specific responsibilities include:
- Conduct public and school programs, including but not limited to: Lake Ecology;
Guided Hikes, Paddles, Snowshoes; Adventure Ecology; StoryWalks, Caterpillars
Count; Terrestrial Invasive Species Removal, etc.
- Develop clear and detailed curriculum/program plans
- Contribute to outreach communications, including quarterly newsletter, brochures, and
press releases
- Update and distribute event/news flyers
- Create, edit and post content to social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok)
- Ensure that education program materials and supplies remain clean, organized,
updated, and in stock
- Expand educational programs hosted at SLA headquarters and in schools within the
watershed
- Develop and maintain program partnerships with local organizations
- Conduct data analysis for education and research programs and projects
- Develop, implement, and maintain interpretive trail systems on SLA properties.
Examples include signage for pollinator/rain garden, SLA trails, and the SLA campus
- Lead our community science projects, which may involve surveying plots, scheduling
collection dates, training volunteers and LRCC members, and submitting data
- Assist with any other education and outreach projects and tasks as needed
- Additional projects and assignments may develop based on interests and strengths of
individual candidates and the needs of the organization
Required Qualifications:
We select Lakes Region Conservation Corps members who display a great attitude and
commitment to conservation, enjoy hard work, and aren't afraid to get dirty.
Lakes Region Conservation Corps members must meet the following minimum qualifications
to serve:
- Must be 18 years of age by January 15th, 2025
- Must be a competent swimmer, able to lift 50 pounds, able to carry and use heavy tools
while hiking, able to hike at least 8 miles in a day, and able to work independently and in
a group
- Available for the full duration of program (January 15th – November 21st, 2025)
Must meet the Corporation for National Community Service's minimum requirements:
- Must clear all required National Service Criminal History Checks;
- Must be a high school graduate, GED recipient, or must be working toward attaining a
high school diploma or GED during their term of service;
- Must be a US citizen, US national, or legal permanent resident of the US
Preferred Qualifications:
- Strong people skills and an interest in sharing science-based information with a variety
of audiences
- Desire to gain experience leading small to medium groups in a classroom or field
setting
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Strong computer and word processing skills, data entry, and analysis, including: Word,
Publisher, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe, and Google Suite. Experience with video editing
is preferred
- Experience and ease in presenting information to small and large groups of all ages
both indoors and outdoors
Benefits:
- Bi-weekly stipend: $839.10 (pre-tax; $18,700 aggregate)
- Segal Education Award upon successful completion of the program and 1700 hours:
$7,395
- Provided housing with kitchen and laundry (SLA will not provide additional stipend if
electing to live elsewhere)
- AmeriCorps Health Insurance (value of $4,500+)
- Eligible for student loan forbearance and interest accrual repayment on qualifying loans
Training/Certifications:
- Wilderness First Aid and CPR (value of $245)
- SSI Open Water Diver Certification (value of $780)
- NAUI Weed Control Diver Certification (value of $150)
- New Hampshire Commercial Boating License
- Plow operator training
- Motorboat operator training
- Other professional trainings as available
Physical requirements and serving conditions:
Standard 5 days on/2 days off with occasional exceptions. Normal office tasks, driving company vehicles (day/night; may require occasional use of personal vehicle if bringing one to the program), weekends, early mornings and late evenings, hiking on uneven terrain, lifting in relation to fieldwork. Must be able to swim and be comfortable on the water in motorized and non-motorized boats, willingness to SCUBA dive in cold and dark environments. Willingness to travel throughout the Squam Watershed.
Duration:
January 15th– November 21st, 2025 and a minimum of 1700 hours.
To apply:
Apply online at https://www.lakesregionconservationcorps.org/apply-now. Indicate in
your cover letter which assistant position you are applying for. If you are interested in
multiple tracks please indicate which ones in order of preference. Applications are
reviewed in the order of receipt, with offers made on a rolling basis, so interested
applicants are encouraged to apply well before the deadline. Submission deadline:
December 1st, 2024