Youth sought for the Chesapeake Conservation Corps

Looking to gain experience to launch your environmental career? Or know a young person who is? Young adults (18-25) can gain vital green job skills and build a network  of connections in the environmental field through the Chesapeake Conservation Corps program.

This one-year term of paid service places young adults with nonprofits or government agencies to work full-time in the environmental field in the Chesapeake watershed. Throughout the year this program provides hands-on environmental, leadership, and professional training opportunities for young adults through on-the-ground work with their host sites managing projects and programs, attending trainings and conferences, and other opportunities like grant writing. This initiative is supported by the Trust, BGE an Exelon Company, the National Park Service and the state of Maryland.

The purpose of the Corps Program is 1) to enable young adults to work with organizations and communities on issues impacting the Chesapeake Bay, and 2) to better prepare young adults pursuing careers in the growing green workforce.  Corps Members will work on projects and programs that fall into at least one of six categories (environmental restoration, community engagement, environmental education, energy conservation, sustainable agriculture or forestry), gain career and leadership skills, and become more engaged through meaningful community service.

The Chesapeake Bay Trust anticipates placing around 35-40 Corps Members, young adults 18-25, with nonprofit organizations and government agencies throughout the Chesapeake Bay region for a paid year of service ($18,000) beginning on August 21, 2018.  To find the application go to https://cbtrust.org/prospective/.

Applications must be submitted through the Trust’s online system by April 13, 2018 at 5:00 pm.

For any questions about becoming a volunteer or about the Chesapeake Conservation Corps, contact Senior Program Officer Tara Drennan, tdrennan@cbtrust.org or 410-974-2941, ext. 102

“In the Corps I have learned invaluable lessons, developed and built my skill set, and made some incredible connections. I know now and even in 10 years when I look back on this experience I will credit where I am then to this program.” -Kellie Rogers, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 2015-2016