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Greetings!

Do you love the Eastern Sierra? Are you looking for a way to give back to our land and community? Apply today to become ESLT's next AmeriCorps Member!

Eastern Sierra Land Trust and the Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership (SNAP) are seeking an enthusiastic, conservation-minded young leader to commit to eleven months of service to protecting this region's natural resources and wildlife habitat. The SNAP member will serve as ESLT’s Education Coordinator on a full-time basis, from November 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022.

ESLT’s Education Coordinator and AmeriCorps Member will expand, develop and deliver high quality youth and adult environmental educational programs by involving our community in certifying pollinator-friendly gardens, field trips, seminars, workshops, and restoration and stewardship projects. These events may either be virtual or in-person, and will adapt to changing health guidelines and the state of the COVID-19 crisis.

The application deadline for this position is August 15, so apply soon through the SNAP website. For a complete service description, information on compensation and benefits and application instructions, visit: https://sierranevadaalliance.org/join-snap/
ESLT has hosted talented SNAP members every year since the Sierra Nevada Alliance began the program in 2007. These AmeriCorps members have positively impacted our region through their impressive leadership of community engagement.

Eastern Sierra Land Trust works with willing landowners to conserve vital lands in the Eastern Sierra for their scenic, agricultural, natural, recreational, historical and watershed values. To learn more about ESLT’s ongoing work and how to get involved, please visit www.eslt.org.
Yours truly,
Kay Ogden
Executive Director/CEO
760-873-4554, kay@eslt.org
P.S. Do you know someone who cares about inspiring our youth to learn about nature? Please share this education position with them!