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5/2/2022
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Reso 2022-064 CSA PlanIt GEO
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Reso 2022-065 Cal Fire Grant 1,499,400 for street trees
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Staff Positions: <br /> <br />Field Coordinator/Program Manager <br />Urban Forest Crew Member, Team Lead <br />Urban Forest Crew Member, Planters <br /> <br />All staff work for 100K Trees for Humanity (Common Vision, fiscal sponsor 501c3). <br /> <br />The Field Coordinator will provide technical assistance, training, and overall supervision and <br />management of 100K Trees urban forest crew members and zone operations. Field Coordinators <br />will participate fully in conservation projects with the crews that they supervise. They will monitor <br />projects and provide on-site training when necessary. Field Coordinators will coordinate all <br />aspects of the 100K Trees program in their designated municipal area, including all contracts for <br />tree and plant installation programs that provide paid employment opportunities in municipal, <br />county and state parks, private and corporate properties, and homeowner associations. <br /> <br />The Crew Leaders will lead teams of urban forest crew members on reforestation, conservation <br />and community outreach and education projects in the city of San Leandro and surrounding areas <br />and participating in environmental education, professional development, and outdoor recreation <br />activities. The goal of the program is to create environmental stewards and future leaders who are <br /> <br /> <br />
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