URBAN AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY (UCF) CREW MEMBER - Spring 2026
POSITION: AmeriCorps Crew Member
LOCATION: Eugene, OR. Local housing is not provided for this program.
COMPENSATION:
Members receive a total stipend of $7,680 (before taxes) dispersed in pro-rated monthly increments, plus an AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,956.35 upon successful completion of the service term of 480 total hours, which can be used for college tuition, loans, trade schools, or outdoor certificates.
DATES / HOURS:
The service term of 480 total hours runs from February 23 through May 15, 2026. This program operates Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm (some variation expected, occasional Tuesday-Friday). Members receive a 30-minute lunch daily that does not count towards required service hours.
All missed days must be made up to complete the service term, and supporting documentation may be required for compelling circumstances.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT: Applicants must be in good physical condition; capable of working on strenuous, labor-intensive projects, as training and work projects often require heavy lifting, constant bending, digging, and being on foot for 8 hours per day. The applicant must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds (with or without reasonable accommodation*).
DESCRIPTION: Help create robust urban forests that reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions to improve public health and well-being.
Northwest Youth Corps is seeking young people aged 19-26 interested in a jobs-training and educational opportunity, working outdoors while making a positive impact on Eugene's urban forests. Work completed by this crew will help develop the urban tree canopy in areas deemed underserved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) crew members will work with four other members and one crew leader to complete urban forest health projects. Experienced field staff provide training and education on urban forestry projects, including tree planting and maintenance, wildfire fuels mitigation, invasive plant management, and tree surveying. Field staff will provide training and education for all projects.
The work is physical and rigorous. Crews work in all weather and terrain and use a variety of hand and power tools in primarily urban areas. A key focus is building leadership and cooperation within the team. Prior experience is not necessary, and all training is provided, but maturity, teamwork, and openness to new challenges are vital.
ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Since 1984, Northwest Youth Corps (NYC), a non-profit organization, has given tens of thousands of youths and young adults opportunities to learn, grow, and experience success. Through partnerships with conservation agencies, youth and young adults gain the personal and professional skills needed to carry out a variety of stewardship projects, earning a stipend, high school credit, and/or an AmeriCorps education award.
More importantly, these young people gain skills needed to become economically and socially self-sufficient, benefit their communities as citizen stewards, and recognize that they can make a positive difference. NYC also operates an accredited charter school, internship program, and the Idaho Conservation Corps (ICC).
TRAINING & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES (varies by session): Participants are provided with comprehensive training during their term of service. Training will not exceed 20% of total member service hours. Depending on your crew's projects, training MAY cover the following topics: