P-CREW Youth Corps Assistant Field Coordinator – Sierra Institute

Taylorsville, CA

DEPARTMENT: Youth Stewardship
REPORTS TO: Megan Fletcher
LOCATION: [x] On Site, Taylorsville, CA [ ] Hybrid [ ] Remote
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: [x] Full-Time Seasonal [ ] Part-Time [ ] Temporary
SEASON DATES: May 4 to September 1, 2026 (with potential for extension on either end)

POSITION OVERVIEW
The Assistant Field Coordinator is integral to the success of P-CREW. The Assistant Field Coordinator
reports directly to the P-CREW Program Coordinator and works closely with all field and office staff.
This position provides critical support to the program by assisting with coordination, logistics, and
administration of four youth crews.
Preseason: The Assistant Field Coordinator supports P-CREW staff with the completion of the hiring
process of 44 teenagers including applicant review, reference checks, interviews, selection process
and onboarding paperwork. They help develop and provide training to Crew Leaders and Alumni
All-Star Assistants and provide general support of program logistics, planning, and administration.
High season: The Assistant Field Coordinator acts as a liaison between field staff and office support
staff. Weekly duties include: facilitating efficient meal planning and shopping for crews; resupplying
food and equipment to crews in the field; preparing and organizing weekly paperwork; organizing and
tracking each crew’s project accomplishments; taking photos and videos of crews; developing the
publication of social media content; provide educational lessons and technical project support to the
crews; and provide relief to the crew leaders when needed or if there is an emergency.
Post season: The Assistant Field Coordinator supports P-CREW staff with the wrap of the season
including creating final summaries of project accomplishments; gear and tool maintenance and
inventory; grant writing and research; development of postseason social media content; organizing
paperwork; reviewing crew member and crew leader evaluations; and more.
This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in the success of youth corps stewardship work
while also developing the professional skills needed to manage and coordinate a dynamic youth
corps program.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
● Support program coordination, logistics, and administration.
● Facilitating crew training.
● Work an on-call schedule for crew support during high season.
● Respond to emergencies (vehicle issues, medical evacuations, etc.).
● Serve as an Interim Crew Leader in case of necessity or emergency.
● Leading occasional weekend recreation with youth crews.
● Prepare, track, and organize weekly paperwork and project accomplishments.
● Provide guidance, leadership skills, and camp operations to the youth crew leaders to foster
personal and professional growth.
● Navigate to and from project, camp, and recreational sites safely.
● Summarize written, digital, and oral reports on project status, supplies, personnel, incidents,
vehicles, and
● expenses to support staff on a weekly basis. This includes capturing before and after photos
of projects and photos of crew members working and camping.
● Collaborate with staff to provide healthy meal planning for crews, shopping for all crews, and
food resupplies each week.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Required Qualifications:
● Minimum Age Requirement: 21+.
● Wilderness First Aid certification or higher preferred, past First Aid experience required.
● Clean Driving Record.
● Pre-service background screening required.
● Experience working with teens (ages 15-18).
● Experience working on or supporting youth and/or young adult crews in
conservation/restoration activities.
● Social and emotional skills to promote positive personal growth and develop relationships
with people from all backgrounds, abilities, cultures, orientations, identities, and communities.
● Comfortable working in both the office and the field for 8 hours a day and up to 54 hours a
week if necessary.
● Strong communication, leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
● Undergraduate degree in Outdoor Recreation Leadership, Natural Resources, Youth
Development, or similar program with teaching experience, and/or relevant work experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
● COVID-19 Vaccination is highly encouraged.
● A sense of humor and positive mental attitude!

WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Position requires both office and field-based working conditions.

SALARY & BENEFITS
● $23-$28 (dependent on experience)
● Staff housing may be available.

APPLICATION PROCESS
● Send cover letter, resume, and three references as one PDF to jobs@sierrainstitute.us. Use
“P-CREW Youth Corps Assistant Field Coordinator ” as the subject line.
● Mention where you heard about the job (be specific).
● Position open until filled; applications reviewed on a rolling basis starting \[December 15].
● Questions? Call 530.284.1022 or email jobs@sierrainstitute.us.

ABOUT SIERRA INSTITUTE:
The Sierra Institute supports rural communities by promoting healthy forests, watersheds, and
natural resource management. Located in Taylorsville, CA, within Indian Valley, the organization
focuses on initiatives that benefit the environment, economy, and equity. Surrounded by public
lands like Plumas and Lassen National Forests, the area offers a uniquely rural lifestyle.

ABOUT P-CREW Youth Corps:
Sierra Institute’s P-CREW Youth Corps is an immersive, five-week, experiential work opportunity
designed to offer employment on Northern California’s public lands to youth from rural and urban
areas around the state. In 2026, P-CREW Youth Corps will field four 14-person youth corps crews to
complete conservation projects such as: trail maintenance and building, invasive species removal,
aspen and meadow restoration, and hazardous fuels reduction. Crews will spend their weekends
playing in the mountains through activities like hiking, backpacking, climbing, swimming, and more!
P-CREW is uniquely capable of providing a formative and unforgettable experience for youth through
immersion in the culture and communities of the Sierra Nevada’s largest watershed. Students will
forge unexpectedly strong friendships, develop leadership and job skills, explore diverse and wild
forests, and build pride and confidence in themselves. We purposefully design crews to be balanced
across geographies and gender identities to foster opportunities for exposure to a variety of
backgrounds, stories, and cultures among crewmates.

ABOUT TAYLORSVILLE:
Taylorsville, CA, is a small historic town in the scenic Indian Valley, known for its cultural richness and
outdoor recreation opportunities. With a population of 154, it features landmarks like the Taylorsville
Tavern and Young’s Market, as well as unique community events like the Silver Buckle Rodeo and
Holiday Light Parade. Surrounded by Lake Almanor, national forests, and Lassen Volcanic National
Park, Taylorsville offers year-round adventure despite the impacts of the 2021 Dixie Fire. It’s a blended
community of ranchers, loggers, and outdoor enthusiasts drawn to its charm and natural beauty.

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