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Interested in a full time position at the VYCC? Now Hiring for 4 positions!

Posted on September 12th, 2007 by Jason in News

VYCC Instructor

The purpose of the Essex Center for Technology (CTE) Instructor position is to work with a team of professionals to develop and deliver an applied learning educational model which technical centers statewide can adopt to enrich their own educational programs. This position’s primary role will be to co-lead a team of eight students during the fall and spring of the school year in a series of work based learning units. This person will work with a licensed CTE instructor to develop educational units, tie them to Vermont’s Educational framework, and evaluate the students. The VYCC instructor will help develop and employ policies, be one of the point people for school-to-VYCC communication, and oversee program objectives. The instructor will work closely with VYCC’s Technical Skills Program to accomplish the goals of the applied learning model. This is an ideal position for someone interested in being on the creative front lines of a significant educational initiative in Vermont. VYCC Instructor Job Description .pdf

Conservation and Community Leadership Program Program Coordinator - CCL Program Program Coordinator Job Description .pdf

The Program Coordinator position is a full-time, program management position that involves supervisory and administrative responsibilities. The successful candidate must feel at home both in the field and in the office. The Program Coordinator position will play a key role in program planning and preparation in the off season and serve as direct front-line managers for field-based state park crews during the summer season (April - October). The VYCC currently operates several Vermont State Parks located in the Champlain Islands and the Green Mountains of Vermont. Each park is managed by a residential VYCC crew of Corps Members (age 17-24) and one to four adult leaders. Corps Members are trained in all aspects of park management, from grounds maintenance to visitor programming. In Addition the CCL program fields fall crews to complete high priority conservation work in the months of September - November.

LEAP (Learn, Earn, and Prosper) VISTA - LEAP VISTA Job Description .pdf

The LEAP VISTA will work with VYCC staff, partners, and local organizations to continue development of a residential work experience program that will engage youth with visual disabilities and develop job skills and career paths for each participant. This VISTA will be responsible for laying the groundwork for program continuation and expansion in the form of manuals, database improvements, and volunteer recruitment that will aid the growth of this new VYCC Program.

Operations A*VISTA - Operations VISTA Job Description .pdf

The purpose of the Operations A*VISTA is to significantly build upon the VYCC’s existing partnership with the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation (FPR). This person will work closely with both the VYCC’s Operations Department and FPR’s Recreation Trails Grant Specialist to administer and implement trail projects throughout Vermont. This person will dedicate half of their time to FPR project development and half to VYCC project development, logistics coordination, and providing emergency backup support for VYCC crews in the summer, with the possibility of leading a crew during one or both sessions.

Learn more about these HQ positions

Last Chance to be a part of Denim and Diamonds!

Posted on September 9th, 2007 by Cara in News

denim-and-diamonds-postcard-sketch.jpg We have sold over 140 tickets, but there are still a few seats left at the second annual Denim and Diamonds event on Saturday, October 13th, 2007!

This fundraiser supports our programs, which have grown significantly since our move to the Leadership, Education and Training Center. The event will be comprised of a seated dinner by Dish Catering and live music by the Chrome Cowboys, and you will also have the opportunity to place bids at the silent auction or try your luck at Games of Chance. It is an event not to be missed!

We are still looking for a few good silent auction items to help round out our offerings. Gift certificates, tickets, jewelry, furniture and more are welcome, and all proceeds from the auction will directly benefit the Corps! For more information, to buy tickets, or to make a donation, check out the event website, or contact Polly Goddard at 802.434.3969 ext. 130.

Donor Days 2007

Posted on August 7th, 2007 by Jason in News

All VYCC Supporters will receive a special invitation for this event in the mail. If you would like a free Donor Days pass to visit any of the four VYCC-run State Parks between August 20 – 26, 2007, please make your donation online today. If you are already a VYCC Supporter and have not received your Donor Days pass, please call Patrick Kell, Development Manager, at (802) 434-3969 ext. 112. Thank you!

The following is a list of the four VYCC-operated State Parks

Vermont State Park Donor Days!

Posted on July 31st, 2007 by Jason in News

What do Elmore State Park, Allis State Park, North Hero State Park, Lowell Lake State Park, and Jamaica State Park have in common? In each of these VYCC managed parks, you will be greeted by a friendly face in a VYCC uniform!

Each year, VYCC encourages our donors to visit our parks and capture a little of the magic themselves. Together with the Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation, VYCC invites you to join us for Donor Days during the week of August 20-26, 2007. We will be mailing letters to all of our 2006 and 2007 donors in early August, which will serve as free admission for up to four people for one visit!

If you are not a donor, please make a donation today to support the VYCC’s conservation and education and education programs for Vermont youth! For more information, please contact Kate Villa at 434.3969 ext. 110 or kate@vycc.org.

Park Crew

Early Bird Denim & Diamonds Tickets!

Posted on July 31st, 2007 by Jason in News

Earlybird tickets purchased before August 1, 2007 will receive a 10% discount for the second annual Denim & Diamonds event on Saturday, October 13th, 2007! This event will support program expansion since our move to the Leadership, Education & Training Center. With a seated dinner by Dish Catering, live music by the Chrome Cowboys, a fabulous Silent Auction, and Games of Chance, it’s an event not to be missed!

We are looking for donations of items for our silent auction – gift certificates, tickets to sports or cultural events, and other fabulous items that will help us raise much needed dollars for our year-round and summer program expansion — so please keep the VYCC in mind when at your favorite business, and ask them to donate to the silent auction!

Check our event website for silent auction donation forms, to purchase tickets, or for more information, or contact Polly Tobin Goddard at 802.434.3969 ext. 130 or polly@vycc.org.

Leadership Retreat Focused on Sustainability!

Posted on July 31st, 2007 by Jason in News

Building on the success of the 2006 Leadership Retreats, VYCC hosted a mid-session retreat for all Community Crews during which each crew planned sustainability projects that Corps Members can complete in their home communities in the coming months. Corps Members designed six projects, including cleaning up a local park to create a skateboarding park, holding a Fall Sustainability Festival at the Statehouse to educate legislators and the general public, and highlighting river cleanup by hosting a press conference while removing a junk car from the Winooski River.

If you would like to learn more about the Montpelier Community Crew’s Sustainability Festival, attend, or have your organization host a booth, please let us know and we will put you in contact with organizers!

To learn more about our Community Crews, and the work they do to conserve and improve Vermont communities, please click here!

Leadership, Education & Training Center gets native trees donated and planted!

Posted on July 19th, 2007 by Jason in News

In early June, the VYCC Agriculture & Natural Resource Crew and other volunteers transplanted thirty 10-15 foot spruce and maple trees to the Leadership, Education & Training Center. In the spring of 2006 when her piglets were threatened by rising water, Richmond farmer Mary Houle called on VYCC for emergency assistance. Help arrived quickly and moved the piglets to safety, and this month she returned the favor by donating trees to VYCC for one of the last remaining landscaping projects at the Center. Installation of the trees was completed by student-interns from the Center for Technology – Essex, who worked alongside professional landscapers to accomplish this highly visible property improvement. Thanks to Mary Houle and Chittenden Bank, whose generous donations made this project possible, and to the crews from CTE for all of their hard work!

We are working to raise the last $200,000 required to fully complete the West Monitor Barn restoration and provide the finishing touches such as landscaping. If you would like to make a cash or in-kind donation to help us complete our $3.7 million campaign, please contact Kate Villa at 802.434.3969 ext. 110 or kate@vycc.org.

Save the Date for the 2nd Annual Denim & Diamonds event!

Posted on July 19th, 2007 by Jason in News

On Saturday October 13th, 2007, VYCC will host the second annual Denim & Diamonds event to support VYCC’s program expansion since our move to the Leadership, Education & Training Center! The 2006 event was met with such rousing applause that we just have to do it again! With a seated dinner by Dish Catering, dancing and live music by the Chrome Cowboys, a fabulous Silent Auction, and Games of Chance, it’s an event not to be missed! Earlybird tickets purchased before August 1, 2007 will receive a 10% discount.

Demin & Diamonds information, or contact Polly Tobin Goddard at 802.434.3969 ext. 130 or polly@vycc.org.

VYCC’s Youth in Agriculture and Natural Resources Program Graduates first student-interns!

Posted on July 19th, 2007 by Jason in News

Traditionally, June marks the exciting beginning of a new field season at VYCC, as crews fan out across the state to begin their summer conservation work. For three VYCC crews and staff this year, June also marks the end of an equally exciting but new VYCC experience – the year-round school programs. The VYCC Youth in Agriculture and Natural Resources Program, in partnership with Mount Mansfield Union HS (Jericho, VT), Lamoille Union HS (Hyde Park, VT) and the Center for Technology at Essex (Essex, VT), accomplished many things this year! While engaging in the work-based learning program, Corps Members in this program worked with local farms, completed work on the Richmond Community Trail, made ten pairs of snowshoes, beautifully re-handled and maintained tools, created GIS maps of the community, and documented a landscape history of the West Monitor Barn all while earning academic credit towards their high school graduation. Congratulations to all for a wonderfully successful pilot year that will serve as the model for continued growth in this program.

VYCC celebrates first Corps Member Start Up in the Leadership, Education & Training Center!

Posted on July 19th, 2007 by Jason in News

For 21 years, VYCC crews began their experience in parking lots across Vermont, but thanks to our new home, that is history! On June 16th, VYCC launched our first session from the Leadership, Education & Training Center, sending more than a dozen crews to every corner of the state to complete high-priority conservation work. Summer Program Director Brian Cotterill, VYCC veteran of six years and many Start Ups said, “For the first time ever, we had this big, beautiful barn as a beacon for Corps Members from across the state to come join their crews. And also for the first time ever, rain wasn’t even a consideration for Start Up since we had the spacious Hay Mow to shelter us in the event of rain… but none threatened the horizon… another first!”

To volunteer for the second session Start Up on Saturday July 21st, contact Brian Cotterill at 802.434.3969 ext. 132 or brian@vycc.org.