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Fall Term Quarter-Time AmeriCorps Naturalist

Polk County Conservation AmeriCorps Program
Granger, IA Full Time
POSTED ON 4/14/2026
AVAILABLE BEFORE 6/10/2026

As a Polk County Conservation AmeriCorps Naturalist, you are part of a statewide service network that brings environmentally conscious and educational experiences to Iowa youth! AmeriCorps Naturalists will aid Polk County Conservation Naturalists with the facilitation of youth programming, behavior management of youth, and inspiring a positive association with the outdoors. Applicants will utilize research-based curricula in STEM, outdoor recreation, environmental education, and outdoor living skills. No matter your area of passion or background, you will be a part of a positively impactful service program that works with Polk County residents to provide hands-on learning experiences that connect community members to their natural world. You will provide interactive programming throughout the Polk County Conservation parks system and interact with local communities on a regular basis.

One Quarter-Time Naturalist will serve with Polk County Conservation as part of the Polk County Conservation AmeriCorps Program. AmeriCorps members develop skills that build a strong, leadership-packed résumé; earn a living stipend ($6,270) paid equally over the course of 450 hours of service; and receive a Segal Education Award ($1,956.35) upon successful completion to pay for higher education or qualified federal student loans. This position is a Quarter-Time term. The member will serve a minimum of 450 hours over 13 weeks, serving approximately 38 hours per week.

This posting is not a direct position of Polk County Conservation, and successful applicants will not be employees of Polk County. Successful applicants will not be subject to terms and conditions of Polk County employment and will not be eligible for any employee benefits provided by Polk County. However, these positions will be serving with Polk County Conservation, a host site of the Polk County Conservation AmeriCorps Program, and will be subject to AmeriCorps rules, benefits, and requirements.

Member Schedule

  • A typical weekly schedule will run from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday
  • A 30-minute meal break will be given to the members each service day; these 30-minutes cannot be counted towards the required 450 service hours
  • Every service day will include two 15-minute breaks; additional breaks must be taken if the temperature is above 85 degrees

* Members must not serve any hours on the major federal holidays – New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. This includes checking emails, self-directed training, or teleservice. If the Host Site is open on one of these holidays and members are expected to serve, the site supervisor should work with Program to gain approval for this member service prior to the holiday. For any of the other federal holidays, including MLK Day, Presidents Day, Juneteenth, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and Veterans Day, Host Sites will communicate expectations of member service in advance. If the Host Site is closed on one of more of those lesser holidays (including the day after Thanksgiving or Christmas eve) or the Host Site recognizes other workdays when major federal holidays fall on weekend days, members should not check their email, complete timesheets, or do teleservice on those days either unless they follow the procedure above. Sick or personal leave, and holidays is allowed, but such time off does not count towards the required number of hours needed to successfully complete the term of service. There are additional benefits offered if the member has a compelling personal circumstance.

The Quarter-Time Naturalist will undergo two weeks of comprehensive training completed at the Jester Park Nature Center. The member will become competent in the facilitation of the following outdoor living skills: archery, riflery, atlatl, axe throwing, slingshots, canoeing and kayaking, shelter building, fire building, fishing, geocaching, and map reading. The member will become familiar with the basics of environmental interpretation, behavior management, mental health first aid, basics of common Iowa flora and fauna identification, basics of environmental education programming, and the handling of animal ambassadors and common Iowa fauna.

Additional training will occur throughout the service term from Naturalist mentors to assist the member’s development of necessary skills required for the development of education programs and improve the member’s ability to communicate environmental information to a wide range of ages.

Essential Functions:

  • Facilitate audience-appropriate environmental education and outdoor recreational programs for youth groups and childcare services
  • Educational programs and activities are related to natural resource management, conservation, ecology, recreation, cultural heritage, and other environmental topics
  • Each member will be assigned a full-time naturalist as their mentor to help with presentation skills and environmental interpretation during their service term
  • Programs are typically one-hour in length and will take place at Polk County Conservation parks
  • Maintain accurate program data
  • Program data, such as attendance number, presentation type/theme, and duration of program, will be recorded in a Google document after each program has concluded
  • Training will be provided verbally and in the Environmental Education SOP
  • Engage in conversation and activities with visitors at the Jester Park Nature Center providing interpretation of the Nature Center’s displays, trails, and amenities
  • Members will receive training on visitor engagement during the onboarding process.

Non-Essential Functions:

  • Engage in professional development opportunities to enhance knowledge and skills related to the natural resources job field
  • Train with full-time staff at Jester Park Nature Center on animal husbandry of live animal ambassadors
  • Members will utilize an established care in captivity SOP developed by full-time staff
  • Members will participate in data collection of animal ambassadors through diet provided, weight of animal, animal health, and well-being assessments

Members may engage in other allowable activities that are not specifically outlined in the position description but that support the AmeriCorps program design and that will help the Program meet its goals. Under no circumstances will members be asked to perform prohibited activities.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be familiar with Iowa natural resources
  • Certify that they have or will obtain a diploma/GED prior to start of service term
  • Candidate must be 17 years of age or older prior to the start of service term
  • Pass a national service criminal history check prior to first day of service
  • Hold one of the following citizenship statuses: US citizen, US national, or Lawful Permanent Resident
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and possess previous driving experience:
  • Candidate must be comfortable with driving on all road types (gravel, highways, rural, and city roads)
  • Candidate must be comfortable driving in any environmental conditions (daytime, nighttime, rain, fog, sleet, ice, and snow)
  • Candidate must be willing to drive to any location within Polk County, Iowa
  • Candidate must pass a motor vehicle record check before they can operate any county vehicle
  • Candidates with limited driving experience may be considered on a case-by-case basis

Desired Skills/Qualifications:

  • Knowledge of modern trends in conservation and environmental education practices
  • Familiarity of the principles and practices of conservation, ecology, interpretation, and Iowa’s natural heritage
  • Comfortability with public speaking
  • Previous experience teaching outdoor skills activities and/or participation in outdoor skills activities
  • Ability to learn department online software programs related to audiovisual technology, such as PowerPoint, Google Slides, YouTube, etc.
  • Ability to read, write, edit, and communicate effectively in a variety of methods, including public speaking and program delivery
  • Ability to work independently and demonstrate a good and consistent work ethic
  • Ability to adapt in a dynamic work setting
  • Ability to frequently lift to 30 pounds
  • Ability to work in a variety of weather conditions as well as walking or standing for prolonged periods of time
  • Ability to establish and maintain satisfactory working relationships with supervisors, other County employees, volunteers, and the public using courtesy, patience, and tact
  • Comfortable handling live animals, such as, snakes, invertebrates, fish, amphibians, insects, and arachnids

Benefits:

  • Education Award received upon successful completion of their service term
  • Living Allowance
  • Childcare coverage if the member qualifies
  • Student loan forbearance and interest payments for eligible federal loans
  • Certification in CPR/AED and first aid
  • Housing opportunities provided by Polk County Conservation upon request
  • Training in essential environmental education skills and knowledge of Iowa’s flora and fauna
  • Increased knowledge of conservation and restoration practices utilized by Polk County Conservation
  • Connecting with a variety of Polk County staff throughout service

Performance Evaluation & Reporting Requirements:

  • Member Performance Evaluation requirements during the term
  • Regular bi-weekly submission of member timesheets
  • Regular bi-weekly upkeep of member service activities
  • Monthly progress reports submitted to AmeriCorps Program Coordinator

Pay: $6,270.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Employee assistance program

Application Question(s):

  • 17 years of age or older
  • Certify that they have or will obtain a diploma/GED prior to the start of the service term
  • Possess a valid driver's license with previous driving experience
  • Hold one of the following citizenship statuses: U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawful permanent resident
  • Ability to pass a national service criminal history background check, which involves an FBI fingerprint scan

Work Location: In person

Salary : $6,270

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