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Nichols College is seeking a Community Volunteer Ambassador for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. This role involves responsibilities in volunteer program administration, community engagement, and event coordination. Ideal candidates will possess strong communication skills, organizational abilities, and a passion for conservation efforts.
Recruitment began on May 14, 2025
and the job listing Expires on July 11, 2025
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Position Title: Community Volunteer Ambassador, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area – AmeriCorps
Site Location: 1 Baxter Way Suite 180, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Application Timeline: Preference given to applicants that submit application by June 13, 2025
Terms of Service:
Purpose:
Stewards Individual Placements, a program of Conservation Legacy, provides individuals with service and career opportunities to strengthen communities and preserve our natural resources. The Community Volunteer Ambassador (CVA) Program combines the strength of a national leader in conservation service with the National Park Service to train emerging leaders to assist park units in building lasting connections to communities.
Nestled between the bustling city of Los Angeles and the serene coastline of the Pacific Ocean, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SAMO) offers a stunning natural escape characterized by its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Spanning over 153,000 acres, this unique park features a blend of rugged mountains, lush canyons, and scenic coastal views, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
The park is home to one of the last remaining Mediterranean ecosystems in the world, showcasing a remarkable variety of plant and animal species. Visitors can explore over 500 miles of trails that wind through the mountains, offering opportunities for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The park’s diverse habitats support an array of wildlife, including deer, coyotes, and numerous bird species, providing ample opportunities for wildlife observation and photography.
SAMO is rich in cultural history, reflecting the diverse heritage of the region. The area has been inhabited by various Native American tribes for thousands of years, including the descendants of the present-day Chumash and Tongva peoples, who have a deep connection to the land. Evidence of their presence can be found in archaeological sites, rock art, and traditional cultural practices that continue today. In the late 18th century, Spanish explorers and missionaries arrived, leading to the establishment of missions and ranchos, with their influence evident in the architecture, place names, and agricultural practices that shaped the area. The 19th century saw the Santa Monica Mountains become a center for ranching and agriculture, with remnants of historic ranches still visible throughout the park. Additionally, the scenic landscapes have served as a backdrop for numerous films and television shows, contributing to the area’s identity within the entertainment industry. The establishment of the park is part of a broader conservation movement aimed at preserving its unique landscapes and ecosystems, reflecting a growing awareness of the importance of protecting natural and cultural resources for future generations.
The park offers educational programs and interpretive exhibits that engage visitors with its natural and cultural resources, fostering a deeper appreciation for the environment. The Volunteers-In-Parks Program at Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is a vital component of our efforts to preserve and enhance the park’s natural and cultural resources. With a total of 645 position-based volunteers and 1,343 episodic volunteers, we have nearly 2,000 cumulative volunteers contributing to our mission. In the past year, these dedicated individuals have collectively contributed an impressive 51,459 hours of service across various areas, including 5,817 hours in administration, 25,109 hours in natural resources, 4,689 hours in interpretation and education, 994 hours in facilities management, and 14,850 hours in visitor and resource protection.
In our most recent fiscal year our program also facilitated community engagement through 147 group volunteer events, involving diverse organizations and initiatives such as National Trails Day, National Public Lands Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, and the City Nature Challenge. Collaborating with groups like the YMCA, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, California State University Channel Islands College Corps, Louisville High School, and the California Naturalist Certification Program, as well as specific projects like Xenopus Removal with AmeriCorps and Los Angeles Works, our volunteers play a crucial role in fostering stewardship and promoting environmental awareness within the community. Through their efforts, the Volunteers-In-Parks Program not only enhances the park’s resources but also strengthens the connection between the community and the natural environment.
With its proximity to urban areas, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area serves as a significant and relevant ecological and cultural resource for millions of visitors each year, inviting them to enjoy the great outdoors while promoting conservation and stewardship of this remarkable landscape. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or a chance to connect with nature, SAMO provides a diverse and enriching experience for all.
The Community Volunteer Ambassador (CVA) position at Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SAMO) plays a crucial role in enhancing the park’s volunteer program and fostering community engagement. The CVA will assist in the administration of the volunteer program, focusing on outreach, recruitment, and event management. This dynamic role involves collaborating with diverse organizations and community groups to promote volunteer opportunities and organize group service events. The CVA will also contribute to the development of educational initiatives that connect visitors with the park’s rich natural and cultural resources. By bringing a fresh perspective and innovative ideas, the CVA will help strengthen the park’s volunteer efforts, ultimately promoting stewardship and environmental awareness within the community. This position offers valuable experience in volunteer coordination and public engagement, making it an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about conservation and community service.
Description of Duties:
Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Physical Requirements:
Conservation Legacy is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals and will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations to perform essential functions. Some positions may require periodic overnight travel, non-traditional hours, ability to move across varied terrain, use program-specific tools and a range of technology on an infrequent or frequent basis. Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects.Ability to safely drive an organizational vehicle may also be required for some positions. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during application or recruiting process, please send a request to the hiring manager.
Time Requirements:
Orientation and Training:
Additional Position and Community Information
The position requires a current driver’s license, a safe driving record, and a reliable personal vehicle, with weekend work expected on Fridays, Saturdays, and occasional Sundays, along with selected holidays, with typical days off being Mondays and Tuesdays. Flexibility to work occasional evening shifts for special events is also required. At SAMO, we are committed to supporting a welcoming work environment, maintaining a zero-tolerance policy for workplace harassment and bullying. Our Wellness and Safety Committees incorporate input from all divisions, with strong support from management and leadership, to promote a healthy and safe work environment for everyone.
To support the professional development of the Community Volunteer Ambassador (CVA) member and help them grow as lifelong conservation stewards and future leaders, we provide a comprehensive array of training opportunities, including Operational Leadership Training, anti-harassment training, driver’s training, active shooter training, and health and wellness training. We foster a “no fear” environment, encouraging individuals to speak up if they feel unsafe, as work safety is taken very seriously. Immediate measures have been implemented in the past to ensure a safe working environment when incidents arise. Additionally, the CVA will have access to mentorship programs, workshops, and networking opportunities within the NPS and community organizations, enhancing their skill set and instilling a sense of ownership and commitment to conservation efforts.
By combining these training and certification opportunities with a strong support system, we aim to
cultivate the CVA’s leadership qualities and prepare them for future roles in conservation and community engagement. Our park is well-equipped to manage additional volunteers, thanks to a dedicated structure and experienced staff. The park’s Volunteers-In-Parks Program team includes a Volunteer Coordinator who previously served as the park’s CVA for 2.5 years. The Interpretation, Education, and Volunteers-In-Parks Division includes a full-time Wildlife and Volunteer Program Technician, an Interpretation Program Coordinator, two Interpretation Park Guides, an Education Specialist, and education technicians. Furthermore, over 15 staff members have been supervising volunteers and interns for more than three years and have completed the “Volunteer Supervisor” training provided by PWR and the Volunteers-In- Parks team at SAMO. This experienced group forms our Volunteer Supervisory Team, ensuring effective oversight and support for volunteer initiatives, all backed by the Chief of Interpretation, Education, and the Volunteers-In-Parks Program, which enhances our capacity to successfully integrate and manage additional volunteers in our programs.
If housing is needed, the CVA will be residing in a dormitory shared with other staff or interns. Each dorm room features a single bed, and bathrooms, as well as communal areas (kitchen, living room, dining area), are shared. The dorms are equipped with central heating and air conditioning, Wi-Fi, free laundry facilities, and a fully stocked kitchen. The only items the CVA needs to bring are bedding (sheets, pillowcase, blankets) and towels for personal use. All dishes, utensils, pots, and pans are provided.
Both dorms are situated on park property, approximately a 15-minute drive from headquarters. A car is necessary for commuting between the dorm and HQ, as well as for grocery shopping and running personal errands. Major grocery stores and restaurants are just a 5-10 minute drive away. The area offers numerous recreational activities, including hiking, biking, running, and surfing. Being in an urban setting, there are plenty of shopping options, movie theaters, concerts, and other attractions within a 20-60 minute drive.
Evaluation and Reporting:
The CVA position will start on Monday, September 8, 2025 and run for 48 weeks until Friday, August 7, 2026.
Please ensure your cover letter addresses how your experience aligns with the CVA program, your experience working with different populations, and position details for this park/position. You may submit one application for multiple positions by selecting all sites you are interested in.
Application Timeline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. First review will occur in early June. Final deadline is Friday, July 4, 2025.
Conservation Legacy is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or reasonable accommodations due to a disability during the application or recruiting process, please send a request to the hiring manager.