

Washington Service Corps, which receives AmeriCorps funding, is hiring for 2025-26! There are positions open throughout the state, including Mason, Thurston, and Pierce Counties. You can see the full list of positions here: https://washingtonservicecorps.org/become-a-member/member-position-postings/
Washington Service Corps recruiter Hilary Seidel will visit us virtually to share information and benefits of the program, and best practices when applying. Here are the details of the event:
When: Wednesday, August 6 at 1 p.m.
Where: Zoom only (registration required)
Zoom Registration: https://evergreen.zoom.us/meeting/register/jgXn6-tWTRqhH2va9cLEgw
Many positions will close their applications at the end of August. If you have any questions about the Washington Service Corps, you can reach out to Hilary at hilary.seidel@esd.wa.gov.
Some Positions:
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25-26 Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Environmental Educator Monthly stipend amount: $2,438 Schedule: Full time Program Start/End Date: 09/02/2025 – 07/15/2026 Closing Date: 08/31/2025
This is an AmeriCorps/Washington Service Corps national service position. It is contingent on funding and open until filled. The Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group is a nonprofit organization at the Salmon Center in Belfair, WA. We deepen the connection between land, people, and salmon. This happens through restoration, education, and research. We are located on a re-purposed family farm on the tip of the Hood Canal. Our campus includes 38 acres of organic produce gardens, farm animals, and a classroom. We also access the trail system throughout the restored Union River Estuary Preserve. The member will support our work by increasing our educational offerings in classrooms, field trips, and more. They will share the importance of healthy salmon populations and native species in our watershed. We expect to begin rolling review of applications and interviews in mid-April. Positions may have staggered start dates in September and October.
Member Duties : The Environmental Educator will increase our impacts on students, visitors to the Salmon Center, and the community. They will deliver our classroom-based program Salmon in the Classroom including classroom presentations and coordinating end of program release events; provide interpretation at the Salmon Center and other locations; assist with the coordination and implementation of the Students in the Watershed program; collaborate with staff and other members to deliver summer camp programs; attend community outreach events; support on-site events. Program Benefits : Training , Childcare assistance if eligible , Monthly stipend amount: $2,438 , Stipend , Education award upon successful completion of service , Health Coverage . Terms : Car recommended . Service Areas : Environment . Skills : Conflict Resolution , Youth Development , Computers/Technology , Team Work , Environment , Public Speaking , First Aid , Leadership , Communications , Education , Teaching/Tutoring .
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25-26 Mason Conservation District Education Coordinator Monthly stipend amount: $1,942 Schedule: Full time Program Start/End Date: 09/16/2025 – 07/31/2026 Closing Date: 08/31/2025
This is an AmeriCorps/Washington Service Corps national service position. It is contingent on funding and open until filled. Mason Conservation District is located in the southern Puget Sound area. Our community is comprised of a diverse set of ecosystems. We aim to ensure land is managed responsibly and remains a resource for future generations. Community education and engagement are critical to our work. The member will provide learning and service opportunities to engage residents of all ages. They will also assist with a wide variety of programs focused on native plants, shore habitats, food security, and more. We expect to begin rolling review of applications and interviews in early-May.
Member Duties : The Environmental Conservation Coordinator will support all aspects of our work through robust community engagement and education programming to promote conservation. They will develop and deliver a comprehensive set of opportunities for students including hands-on field investigations, classroom lessons, service projects, and more; plan and implement a wide variety of events and specific programs including farm workshops, pollinator habitat enhancement, native plant promotion, and more; recruit, train, and coordinate volunteers; assist with other programming as needed; create a wide variety of communication materials with a focus on education and outreach. Program Benefits : Training , Health Coverage , Childcare assistance if eligible , Education award upon successful completion of service , Monthly stipend amount: $1,942 , Stipend Terms : Car recommended , Permits working at another job during off hours Service Areas : Environment Skills : Youth Development , Environment , Education , Team Work , Teaching/Tutoring , Computers/Technology
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