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Emergency Response Team Member
AmeriCorps St. Louis
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM MEMBER
See The Need, Meet The Need. Grow and explore with AmeriCorps! Serve in the beautiful state of Missouri and travel across the country to natural disasters.
YEAR-ROUND
POSTED:
MAY 28, 2025
Emergency Response Team Member
AMERICORPS ST. LOUIS
LOCATION
St. Louis, Missouri
WAGES/PAY
$20,400.00 / year
EXPERIENCE LEVEL
No experience required
JOB START DATE
Job Starts:
Sep 03, 2025 Interested in conservation, wildland fire, or disaster relief? As part of our 46-Member Emergency Response Team (ERT), you will gain experience and training in the fields of environmental stewardship, wildland fire, and disaster response over the course of an 11-month AmeriCorps National Service term. The ERT functions as a conservation corps that assists partner organizations with vital natural resource management and restoration projects, including trail building and maintenance, habitat restoration, invasive species removal, and prescribed burning. The ERT also acts as a multi-functional rapid deployment group able to respond throughout the country to floods, tornadoes, wildfires, hurricanes, and other disasters. The service term operates from September through August, with ACSTL operating as many as eight crews at a time throughout Missouri, Illinois, and/or on disaster deployment. Teams complete projects in partnership with non-profit, local, state, and federal agencies. Members frequently travel for week long, overnight projects across the state. No prior experience is necessary, and all experience is welcome. Through the program, Members receive training and certifications in a variety of skill sets including chainsawing, wildland firefighting, and emergency incident management. Additional opportunities to develop leadership experience through the Assistant Team Lead program are available later in the service term. These experiences and certifications leave Members well qualified in related career fields after their service. ACSTL provides a challenging and fun opportunity to explore the conservation, fire, and disaster fields; serve the environment and local/state/national community; meet people from different backgrounds; enjoy an outdoor office; earn money for education; and be a part of a supportive, welcoming community. Why Us? ERT is unique in that it gives all Members the opportunity to try each of its three pillars, versus other corps where members sign on for specific trail/fire/disaster/conservation crews. The program equips Members with the professional certifications, experience, and connections to jump into any number of disciplines after their term – or just the opportunity to explore a future in them. Qualifications Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. National, or Lawful Permanent Resident At least 18 years old by the program start date Have at least a high school diploma or GED Must pass National Service criminal history checks, at no cost to the applicant
Physical Health Information:
Members must maintain a high level of physical fitness during their 11-month term of service in order to safely carry out the duties required for a manual labor position. A position with ERT requires extensive walking, bending, kneeling, lifting, pushing, stooping, standing, carrying loads of up to 50 lbs, handling hand and power tools, and other physical labor for extended periods of time. Members will serve primarily outdoors, in all kinds of weather (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc). Should accommodations be needed, you will be asked to submit a letter showing you are medically cleared to serve safely with ACSTL. This letter should state recommended accommodations. Ready to
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Here’s to 30 More Years!