It takes a special person to be a Field Team Leader. While there is no single leader archetype, there are some qualities and skills that all MAC leaders share prior to entering the program:
• A demonstrated ability and/or history of
leading people
• Practical experience living and working in the
outdoors
• Proven communication and organizational
skills for a professional environment
• A willingness and aptitude for learning from
people and experiences
• An enthusiasm for community service
Field Team Leaders participate in an intense sixteen week training program that prepares them to co-lead a team of six. They learn both technical restoration skills (Wilderness Advanced First Aid, Trail building, Chainsaw and more) and team management concepts. Most of the training occurs in the field, including a seven week stint on the Pacific Crest Trail in Southern California.
Upon successful completion of the training program, Field Team Leaders train their crew members for two weeks before embarking on a season of service throughout the mountains of Washington and Oregon. During these five months, Field Team Leaders are busy handling project logistics, coordinating residential responsibilities, maintaining communication with staff and sponsors and shaping a life changing experience for their crew.
Field Team Leaders leave the program poised and prepared to take the next step in their lives. Some return to school. Others find professional employment. All leave as better people ready to positively impact their communities.
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Quick Facts
Mt.AdamsCenter Location:Trout Lake, WA
Term of Service:February 7, 2011 – November 10, 2011
Recruitment Begins:October 2010
Minimum Age:21
Housing:Team dependent and variable –possibilities include Forest Service bunkhouse, Forest Service house, front-countrycampsite, and backcountry primitive campsite
Living Allowance:$11,800.00, divided into 9 monthly payments of $1,311 (before taxes and program fee).Each month a program fee of $476.00 is deducted from this amount to cover program expenses such asfood, training, certifications, and the Natural History Service Training.
Education Award:$5,350.00.Payment on qualified studentloans may also be deferred during the term of service, andaccrued interest will be reimbursed upon completion of the term of service.
Health Insurance:Basic coverage at 80% after $100deductible.Reimbursement of prescriptions at 80% after $100 deductible.