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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailNorthwest Youth Corps is seeking young people ages 1518 interested in working outdoors while making a positive impact on our urban forests.
Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) crew members complete urban forest health projects for five weeks throughout the Tacoma area. Experienced field staff provide training and education on urban forestry projects such as tree planting and maintenance wildfire protection and invasive plant management. You join a closeknit team of 8 crew members and two crew leaders committed to playing a vital role in improving our urban forests and the environment.
This is tough work. We work in all weather and our projects are handson. All training is provided and you do not need prior experience to apply. There is a $200 tuition fee to defray operating expenses; financial aid is available.
Tentative Dates: Session One June 23 July 25 2025
Session Two July 29 August 292025
Location: Crews start and end in Tacoma WA. Crew members are responsible for arriving at the office on time each day (we can provide info on bus and bike routes as needed). Project locations generally include city parks public lands and private properties in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
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Please apply on our webpage under Apply Now. You do not need to submit a resume; the application has a brief questionnaire followed by four shortanswer questions. If you have any questions please contact in English or Spanish.
Northwest Youth Corps is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our core purpose is to provide opportunities for youth and young adults to learn grow and experience success. We strive to create an empowering environment for participants from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities. We are deeply invested in the success of youth and young adults of all races ethnicities gender identities religions sexual orientations economic statuses or other sociocultural identifiers.
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