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Summer Visitor Center Assistant Wisconsin Conservation Corps

Job in Dimondale, Eaton County, Michigan, 48821, USA
Listing for: Earth Day
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-02-12
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Outdoor / Nature, Environmental Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 434 USD Weekly USD 434.00 WEEK
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Dimondale

The Ottawa National Forest is located in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan on over one million acres of land. The area is known for its remote character, picturesque lakes and streams, vast northern hardwood forests, and abundant wildlife. The Ottawa National Forest offers numerous recreational opportunities including high-quality stream and lake fishing, deer and small-game hunting, canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, birding, cross-country and downhill skiing, and more.

The half million acres that make up the southern portion of Ottawa National Forest contain numerous glacial lakes, which are home to bald eagles, ospreys, loons, small mouth and large mouth bass, walleye, northern pike, and other native fish and wildlife species. Three designated Wilderness Areas lie within this area — Sylvania, McCormick, and the Sturgeon River Gorge, each offering its own unique features.

Service

Description

The Summer Visitor Center Assistant is primarily responsible for staffing the Ottawa National Forest Visitor Center in Watersmeet, MI. Service will primarily be performed in an office setting but may include field components when opportunities arise. Duties include providing visitor information and helping respond to inquiries about recreation facilities, user permits, points of interest, and related activities. The Placement will also educate visitors on Leave No Trace principles that will reduce negative impacts on the Ottawa National Forest.

Opportunities to participate in and develop interpretive programs may be provided as part of this position. The Placement may also help to deliver interpretive and environmental education programs and assist in developing or updating media and exhibits for use in the Visitor Center and other areas of the forest.

The Assistant may also periodically rotate into the Recreation and Wilderness Crews, performing maintenance tasks at developed and dispersed recreation sites. Associated duties include maintaining and restoring sites that visitors use for recreational purposes in order to prevent resource damage and minimize impact on the land. The team also maintains facilities to reduce sanitation impacts throughout the forest. Finally, the Assistant may assist with field data collection and input utilizing a tablet or GPS unit.

These service tasks will be performed in a small crew setting.

Service Time

May 19 – August 29, 2026 (450 hours total, 15 weeks, 32 Hours/Week)

Benefits

Living stipend total for the whole term = $6,510 ($434 per week). An Ameri Corps Education Award of approximately $1,900 will be awarded upon successful service completion. $175 Wis Corps boot reimbursement benefit.

Onsite shared housing is available. Members should be prepared to live communally with other people.

Responsibilities
  • Manage Ottawa National Forest Visitor Center operations as necessary.
  • Greet visitors and answer phone calls while operating the Visitor Center front desk.
  • Assist visitors by providing them with information about specific recreation opportunities and activities.
  • Inform visitors of the rules and regulations applicable to the various areas within the Ottawa National Forest.
  • Use initiative to carry out recurring assignments independently. Detailed instructions are provided for new assignments. Unfamiliar situations or deviations from established practices are referred to a supervisor.
  • Support Visitor Center staff with the design and implementation of educational programming.
  • Assist with developing and presenting interpretive and educational programming for special events, school groups, and other community outreach activities.
  • Provide visitor education and interpretation in front-country and backcountry Wilderness settings.
  • Occasionally assist with field data collection and input utilizing a tablet or GPS unit.
  • Complete periodic backcountry maintenance of trails, campsites, and portages using crosscut saws, axes, etc.
  • Periodically join the Watersmeet Recreation Crew to perform day-to-day maintenance, monitoring, clean-up, issues reporting, and simple construction projects for Recreation sites. Day-to-day maintenance includes:
    • Mowing, trimming, tree clearing, and debris…
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