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****Current Openings****

The Larimer County Youth Conservation Corps is no longer accepting applications for Summer 2012 positions. Please check back in late summer for Water & Energy Corps opportunities.

Applications for the Summer LCYCC Corpsmembers are now CLOSED as of 5:00 PM 4/27/2012.

  • Land Corpsmember-(16-19 years old)
  • Agri Corpsmember-(14-16 years old)
  • Sawyer Corpsmember-(18-24 years old)

Thank you for your interest!


Corpsmember

As a corpsmember with the LCYCC you will work with a small crew over the course of the summer. You will work on projects local to Larimer County that benefit both the natural environment and the community. You will expand your job skills and develop work habits as well as challenge yourself mentally and physically. If you’re ready to make a difference and commit to a summer filled with hard work, new friends and lasting memories take the next step and learn more…

Crew Mentor

Expand your leadership skills as a crew mentor with the LCYCC. Develop you knowledge and abilities as a leader of youth in the outdoors. Push your boundaries and find yourself in new and challenging situations. Lead and motive your crew to accomplish the challenging work that lies ahead. Make a difference not only in your area but make a difference in your crew….

Crew Leader

Take on the challenge of being a crew leader with the LCYCC. Enjoy the lasting benefits and rewards of serving as a leader, teacher and motivator for your crew. Build teamwork and trust within your crew while ensuring their safety and encouraging them to develop their skills. If you’re ready to enhance your skills, make new friends, and make a difference then learn more…

Water & Energy Corpsmember

Larimer County Youth Conservation Corps (LCYCC) has seasonal positions for Larimer County residents, ages 18-24 to support the local environment and community. Corpsmembers have the opportunity to work within the Larimer County community completing residential energy conservation projects. The crew will consist of (8) eight Corpsmembers and (1) one Crew Leader. Corspmembers work in teams to install energy efficient measures and conduct assessments in low-income households throughout Larimer County. Corpsmembers will also provide energy conservation education designed to inform residents on energy consumption and preventation measures.