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2026 Fall Hazardous Fuels Reduction Crew Leader (Indian Youth Service Corps)

LocationTucson, Arizona
SetupOn-site
LevelEntry
Posted23h ago
Apply by2026-06-12
Programs & Operations

Quick answer

Arizona Conservation Corps is hiring a seasonal, full-time Hazardous Fuels Reduction Crew Leader in Tucson, AZ, paying $925-$1,125/week to lead youth crews in wildfire risk reduction and conservation projects.

Role
2026 Fall Hazardous Fuels Reduction Crew Leader (Indian Youth Service Corps)
Organization
Arizona Conservation Corps
Location
Tucson, Arizona
Work setup
On-site
Level
Entry
Compensation
$925 - $1,125 per week
Category
Programs & Operations
Apply by
2026-06-12

The role

The 2026 Fall Hazardous Fuels Reduction Crew Leader, funded by the Indian Youth Service Corps, will mentor and supervise a crew of young adults in critical conservation and wildfire risk reduction projects on National Forest lands. The role involves leading outdoor field operations, managing camp logistics, and performing administrative duties in a demanding seasonal environment. Leaders are responsible for ensuring the physical and emotional safety of their crew while facilitating professional development and technical skills training.

What you'll do

  • Mentor and supervise young adults on conservation projects
  • Manage camp logistics, hygiene, and crew morale
  • Maintain accurate records of hours, incidents, and expenses
  • Promote a culture of safety and situational awareness
  • Coordinate with project partners and program staff

What it takes

  • Leadership or supervisory experience with youth
  • Current Wilderness First Aid with CPR/AED certification
  • Must be 21+ or have 3+ years of driving experience
  • Ability to work long days in adverse outdoor conditions
  • High School diploma or GED

What you'll bring

Outdoor leadershipProject managementConflict resolutionWilderness first aidTeam facilitationAdministrative documentation

How we treat you

Health benefits eligible, Employee Assistance Program, food provided while in the field, uniforms, and personal protective equipment.

Frequently asked questions

Is this position remote?

No, this is an in-person, field-based position located in Tucson, Arizona, requiring a consistent physical presence in the outdoors with the crew.

What is the compensation for this role?

The role pays $925-$1,125 per week depending on prior experience and certifications, with an initial training week pay of $750.

What are the key qualifications required?

Candidates need leadership experience with young adults, a valid driver's license (or be 21+), and Wilderness First Aid certification or the willingness to obtain it.

When is the application deadline?

The application window closes on June 12, 2026, though early applications are highly encouraged.

How to apply

Apply directly on Arizona Conservation Corps's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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