Northwest Youth Corps - CWPC Assistant Crew Leader
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Overview
CWPC Assistant Crew Leaders (ACLs) will develop skills to manage and supervise crews of up to 5 young adults, ages 19-26. The work schedule is typically Monday–Friday, though schedules may vary for trainings or project work. ACLs will learn and implement fuel reduction projects on private lands for homeowners within 100 feet of their home or on public lands. Saw work does not include felling of large trees and consists of non-complex, A-level sawyer scope.
CWPC crews do not actively put out fires/dig fire lines and they are not prescription burn crews. ACLs will develop skills to support a safe and efficient crew experience, including facilitation and communication of work, meal and break times, and educational curriculum. ACLs are individuals with high work ethic and integrity who embody compassion, patience, and an inspirational attitude. They will learn to teach crew members how to navigate the crew work and social environment with grace and positivity.
This position can provide an entry point into natural resource management, youth development, outdoor education and more. ACLs assist in creating resilient communities in the face of wildfire.
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