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GrizzlyCorps places 35 full-time fellows with partner organizations in forest and farm communities throughout the state of California for eleven months starting in September of every year. Our fellows serve with a variety of host partners and organizations, including non-profit organizations, Resource Conservation Districts, University of California Cooperative Extension, Tribes, research stations, and other local and state government agencies. Throughout the year fellows complete capacity-building projects that aim to improve the impact of their host site’s work, build community resilience, and respond to climate change. During the service year, GrizzlyCorps Fellows work on selected projects that promote regenerative agri-food systems and/or fire and forest resilience.
Areas of Responsibility and Essential Functions:
As AmeriCorps members, GrizzlyCorps Fellows are required to engage in specific goals or tasks. During the year, GrizzlyCorps Fellows focus their service on:
General Tasks and Functions:
Explanation of Duties
All GrizzlyCorps projects will increase the capacity of local communities to promote resilience and response to climate needs. Examples of projects include developing forestry management plans, creating outreach and engagement strategies, supporting technical assistance programs, implementing pilot and demonstration projects, and engaging key stakeholders.
Overall, all GrizzlyCorps Fellows follow the same 3-stage intervention process to implement their service:
Schedule Requirements
Benefits of Service:
In exchange for their service, Fellows will receive the following benefits:
Qualifications:
Eligibility Requirements and Qualifications:
GrizzlyCorps Fellows must have completed at least a 2-year degree (AA) and ideally have relevant experience in a related field. Some projects and host sites may require a 4-year degree (BA/BS). An ideal candidate will have the following characteristics:
AmeriCorps Requirements:
GrizzlyCorps Requirements:
Strongly preferred:
This is an equal-opportunity position. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for the fellowship without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status.
*If you have a criminal history, you are not automatically disqualified from serving with AmeriCorps. GrizzlyCorps welcomes all individuals interested in our program to apply. Candidates with a criminal history involving a murder conviction and/or a crime that requires the individual to register as a sex offender are automatically disqualified from serving with AmeriCorps. Please notify GrizzlyCorps staff if you have questions about what to report. To learn more about AmeriCorps requirements, please visit americorps.gov.
Additional Resources and Information:
For resources on how to write a resume, you can refer to UC Berkeley’s Career Center Resume Guide.
View a recording of last year’s fellow info session and FAQ here.
If you have any questions, please email grizzlycorps@berkeley.edu.
The Priority Application cycle for the GrizzlyCorps Climate Action Fellowship Program is open now and closes March 29th. Apply here: https://www.grizzlycorps.org/fellows
The Application Process:
GrizzlyCorps opens the Priority Fellowship Application in February of each year, followed by the Regular Application. Depending on the year, GrizzlyCorps may open a Late Application after our regular recruitment cycle ends for specific projects.
Our application includes a series of questions addressing AmeriCorps eligibility, education, and work history, professional or academic references, as well as questions addressing your skills, interests, and experience relating to GrizzlyCorps focus areas and projects. The application also calls for three short essay responses on key topics about your background and interests relative to GrizzlyCorps.
GrizzlyCorps staff review applicants after each application deadline. Candidates who move past the review stage will then participate in two interviews with GrizzlyCorps staff and interviews with host site partners. All candidates have the opportunity to state which regions and projects they are most interested in or willing to serve for the year. GrizzlyCorps host sites are announced each year in April.
During the application cycle, GrizzlyCorps staff support candidates through virtual information sessions and interview guides. In addition, all questions asked during GrizzlyCorps interviews are always sent to candidates ahead of the interview.
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