Youth Crew Leader - Outdoor Projects
Company: Tree Trust
Location: Saint Paul
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $21.00 / hour Work
Outside, Work with Youth, Make a Positive Impact on your Community!
Are you looking for a summer job? Tree Trust's Summer Youth
Employment Program(SYEP)isa great experienceto build your resume in
leadership, youth work, and the green industry as you make a
difference in the lives of young people and improve your community!
You will help your crew members learn landscaping and landscape
construction skills, develop resilience, work as a team, enjoy the
summer sun, make new friends, and build lasting memories. To
qualify, youwill: Be ableto successfully listen, give feedback and
motivate youth and young adults. Have excellent judgment, risk
management skills, and calm decision-making ability in challenging
situations. Be at least 19, have a valid drivers license, havethree
years driving experience, and have a clear driving recordin order
to meettheinsurancerequirements for driving a Tree Trust vehicle.
Be able and willing to travel daily within the metro area in a Tree
Trust vehicle provided. Your assigned worksite will be within
Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, or Washington County. Be able and willing
to transport up to 8 participants between pickup locations in a
company vehicle. Be ableto pass a criminal and motor vehicle
background check. Be available June 1st- August 14, 2025. Be able
and willing to work Monday Friday, 8 hours per day. There are
multiple openings for this role that pay $21.00 per hour. TRAINING
WILL BE PROVIDED Job Summary: Supervise and motivate up to 8 youth
and young adults (14-21) with barriers to employment on a daily
basis in a safe, educational, and professional manner by providing
high quality job-training experiences through the completion of
community-based projects. Past projects have included landscape
construction (timber staircase, bocce ball court, wooden fencing,
retaining walls), conservation/natural resources (vegetation
management, invasive species removal, stream bed remediation). Tree
Trust activelyseeksto build a staff that reflects the diversity of
the population and community it serves, andthatswhy we strongly
encourage people of color to apply. We are proud to be an Equal
Opportunity Employe Essential Functions: Provide leadership,
supervision, guidance, support, and motivation to approximately up
to 8 youth/young adults at a time on two part-time crews. Lead and
perform all work activities, ensuring quality work performance,
safety, and the general well-being of the crew. Provide deliberate
and effective feedback to youth to foster continuous growth within
a job training setting. Organize work projects for the crew in
conjunction with the field coordinator and supporting staff. Teach
training curriculum on topics such as workplace safety,
environmental issues, and community service to crews. Provide basic
First Aid as needed, report all work injuries following Tree Trust
policy and procedure, and work with program staff to assess and
take corrective action on safety issues. Maintain tool and material
inventory and notify supervisor of project material needs.
Responsible for the operation, cleanliness, and maintenance of
equipment; report any damaged equipment to site supervisor.
Accomplish work goals to the satisfaction of supervisors and
project partners and according to project proposal specifications.
Set and maintain clear expectations for work attendance,
appearance, language, and behavior among youth. Accurately
maintain, complete, and submit paperwork and reports in a timely
manner, including crew time sheets, accident/ incident reports,
receipts, crew member evaluations, project records, and others as
assigned. Implement fair and appropriate discipline of crew members
based on handbook. Assure implementation of education and
service-learning components. Attend two weeks of training on best
practices for serving youth with employment barriers as well as
carpentry, construction and natural resources management.
Qualifications/Skills Preferred: One year of college education in a
related field (including but not limited to, education, special
education, social work, youth development, psychology,
environmental sciences, or landscape related.) Prior experience
working with or supervising youth/young adults. Technical skills in
landscape construction, conservation, and/or chainsaw operation.
Work Environment: Regularly work outside in conditions that include
bad weather, heat up to 100 degrees, rain, and humidity. The noise
level may be loud at times. Sturdy/closed toe footwear required.
All tools will be provided by Tree Trust. Physical demands:
Physical demands require constant moving, walking, stooping,
kneeling, crouching, or crawling. Frequently operates machinery and
will use hands/fingers and legs to operate, activate, use, prepare,
inspect, place, detect and position materials. Frequently required
to stand and walk, lift and/or move up to 50 lbs. Constantly
required to communicate with ability to talk and hear. Ability to
learn how to safely and effectively use all tools and equipment
needed for job tasks.
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