
Part-time Job Opportunities
Job applications will open May 5!
Neighborhood Forestry Captains and Forestry Interns will learn valuable competencies for their future careers, such as interpersonal skills when engaging with community members, professional techniques from working with local professionals, and hands-on experience with native species and maintenance plans. They will have the ability to discuss potential career paths, leading to further resources and opportunities throughout the community and state.
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Neighborhood Forestry Captains
Neighborhood Forestry Captains will be responsible for collecting evaluation data, identifying tree planting areas, training Forestry Interns about the benefits of trees, identifying resources for acquiring trees, acting as a resource for residents, assisting in developing materials, using i-Tree tools, and maintaining trees after planting.
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Forestry Interns
Forestry Interns will be responsible for discussing maintenance options with residents, conducting the pilot projects during the planting seasons, learning the benefits of trees, using i-Tree tools, and maintaining trees after planting.
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