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YTT Lead
Job in
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, 46203, USA
Listed on 2026-02-08
Listing for:
Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc.
Full Time, Part Time, Seasonal/Temporary
position Listed on 2026-02-08
Job specializations:
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Outdoor / Nature
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Resumes without cover letters will not be considered.
Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) is an environmental and community nonprofit with a mission to help people and nature thrive. We partner with neighborhoods, local government, universities, community groups, and businesses to achieve our vision of an Indianapolis that is loved, cared for, and ecologically rich. We work with about 18,000 volunteers each year to plant trees and native landscapes, organize litter cleanups, turn vacant lots into pocket parks, restore habitat, and educate and employ youth.
KIB helps people and nature thrive most effectively when we reflect the diversity of perspectives, voices, and abilities found throughout the city. KIB is an equal opportunity employer that encourages applicants - including people of color; people who are LGBTQ; veterans; people who are multilingual or multicultural; and individuals of various ages and abilities - to help us create a team with a broad range of backgrounds and thinking.
Job Title: Youth Tree Team Leader
Full-Time/Part-Time: Part-Time
Regular/Temporary: Temporary - Seasonal
Reports To: Youth Tree Team Manager (YTTM)
Salary: $17/ hour
Purpose:
KIB's Youth Tree Team (YTT) Program is a summer job skills development program for high school students and adult leaders. YTT functions as one of KIB's primary boots-on-the-ground maintenance teams and is responsible for the maintenance of trees planted within the city of Indianapolis through our Community Forestry program. The program also includes weekly enrichment activities that expose YTT members to a variety of personal and professional development opportunities.
YTT Leaders are responsible for managing and transporting crew of 11 high school students to and from worksites to perform tree maintenance work throughout the city.
Time Requirements:
- Youth Applicant Event:
Saturday, May 9 (8am-4pm) - Leader Training:
May 26-29 (9am-3pm)- Adjusted schedule Thursday, June 4 (1:30pm-7:30pm)
- YTT Season: YTT work season is 7 weeks long, running from June 8-July 23 (no work June 19 or July
3). During this time, YTT Leaders are expected to work Monday-Friday (Monday-Thursday with youth and Friday with co-leaders), 30-40 hours/week. Leaders are expected to miss no more than 8 days during our training and programming. Lunch is provided daily when we have student participants; leaders are expected to bring their own lunches during training week and on Fridays - Additional hours may be available in the Fall
- Crew Management and Supervision
- In tandem with another YTT Co-Leader, oversee and work with an 11-person team of high school students in caring for trees planted through KIB's Community Forestry program, with the goal of ensuring tree survivability
- In tandem with another YTT Co-Leader, oversee daily activities of a Leader-in-Training, a returning student with additional opportunities for learning and leadership
- Motivate and initiate crew members to work efficiently and effectively as a team
- Ensure all youth follow work safety practices and use appropriate/required PPE
- Effectively manage and mitigate any conflict that may arise amongst team members, as well as report any incidents or issues to the YTTM
- Field Work
- Lead and work as a member of an 11-person team of high school students in maintaining tree plantings in parks, neighborhoods, and medians across the city, with the goal of growing and maintaining a healthy urban forest
- Safely transport crew to and from worksites in a 15-passenger van with a watering or flatbed trailer
- Assist youth in the proper watering and mulching of all trees at each assigned project. Watering occurs on a weekly basis per site, whereas each tree is mulched once annually. Crews will occasionally stake or remove trees on an as-needed basis
- Accurately track and report the work as completed each day, including any issues noted in the field, such as dead, missing, or leaning trees that will require future action. Update GIS database with any necessary information
- With other leaders, complete specialized tasks, including pruning, staking, and tree removal
- Professional Development
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