2026 U.S. Forest Service/SCA Wildland Fire Academy Fuels Team - Member
Program Dates: 05/04/26 - 10/23/26
The U.S. Forest Service (USFS)/ Student Conservation Association (SCA) Wildland Fire Academy is an intense Fuels Reduction Training program designed to introduce leaders and members to the rigors of the Fire & Fuel Programs across the USFS. During the program, Leaders and Members will train, live, and work as a cohesive and dynamic crew on fuels mitigation and fuels reduction projects. Members will work on a team that consists of one Leader and four Members, serving on an assigned USFS district identified as Healthy Forest Restoration Act Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Lands to learn how different National Forests handle the challenges of wildfire mitigation in their respective ecosystems.
This is an entry-level position. Previous experience using chainsaws and working outdoors is not needed, just the passion to learn.
The season begins with a rigorous 3-week training period that includes a robust introduction into the Student Conservation Association Values, Mission, Policies, Wellness Strategies, and introductions into crew dynamics and building and maintaining positive and inclusive communities. You will also receive Wilderness First Aid (WFA), several certification courses in route to obtain a federally recognized fire qualifications card with the USFS and your Beginner (Level A) Chainsaw Bucking and/or Felling Card.
During the Field Season, teams will work with USFS staff on fuels reduction and other conservation and restoration projects. Some projects will require long daily commutes or traveling long distances between project sites, and Members may live without electricity, running water, WiFi, and/or cell phone reception for significant lengths of time.
The primary objective for this program is fuels reduction, not fire suppression. Prescribed burns are condition-dependent opportunities, and will often require an extended and flexible work schedule from the team as identified by the partner agency. Prescribed burns and wildfire suppression opportunities are possible, but cannot be guaranteed. Any fire suppression opportunities will require the member to be placed in Administratively Determined (AD) status with the U.S. Forest Service. During this time, members are placed on a service interruption with SCA, and become employees of the USFS. Work schedules in AD status may require 12+ hour days and extended time camping.
Each member is expected to engage in daily tasks to achieve mission and project goals as assigned by USFS personnel and SCA Staff. Communication is key to success and each member has their own responsibility to continually develop themselves with positive personal communication strategies.
Schedule
Training Dates: 05/04/2026 to 05/26/2026
Field Season: 05/27/26 to 10/23/26
Work Locations:
TBD. Possible work site locations can be located within districts identified as Healthy Forest Restoration Act Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Lands located across 10 states in Western US; Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexica, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Marginal Duties:
Required Qualifications:
This SCA Position is authorized under the Public Land Corps Authority. All participants that receive the PLC must be between the ages of 18 and 30, or veterans aged 35 or younger, at the start of the position. Participants must also be a citizen, national of the United States, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States. Hours served can be applied toward the Public Land Corps (PLC) hiring authority if eligible.
Preferred Qualifications:
Member Benefits:
Living Accommodations:
Housing will consist of communal Forest Service Bunkhouse if available, consisting of 2-person rooms and shared kitchen and restrooms. Actual Housing TBD depending on forest locations and project sites. Short-term rentals will be provided by the SCA if no federal bunkhouse options are available and will consist of shared bedrooms and shared kitchen and restrooms. Housing is provided by the SCA regardless of option and is determined in coordination between SCA and USFS Program Staff. Occasional camping will be required. Access to cell phone service and WiFi cannot be guaranteed at the provided housing, and some housing may be remotely located an hour or more away from a town with amenities.
Additional Accommodations:
During the training period and entirety of the season, meals are provided by SCA and managed by the crew leader. Members will contribute to the community meal planning, grocery shopping, cooking, and cleaning responsibilities. Transportation is also provided via SCA. Personal vehicles are allowed for off duty travel but are not authorized during work hours.
Personal Vehicle:
Suggested but not required
Training:
Training will consist of Federal Certifications for Chainsaw Operations (S-212), Basic Firefighting Training (S-130), Intro to Wildland Fire Behavior (S-190), and Basic Fireline Leadership (L-180). Other training includes Wilderness First Aid, physical training leading up to a Work Capacity Test (3-mile hike, with 45 lbs pack, in under 45 minutes to meet the qualification for confirmation of your Fire “Red Card”), and SCA Crew and Leader Training, including defensive and off-road driving tests.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Student Conservation Association, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members and is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.
The Student Conservation Association (SCA) is the largest provider of hands-on environmental conservation programs for youth and adults.
Our program participants protect and restore national parks, marine sanctuaries, cultural landmarks and community green spaces at various locations across the country.
After working with the SCA, our members emerge with increased environmental awareness, social responsibility and leadership skills.
As America’s most effective youth conservation service organization, the SCA transforms lives by empowering young people of all backgrounds to plan, act, and lead while they protect and restore our natural and cultural resources.
Founded in 1957, the SCA is dedicated to building the next generation of conservation leaders while inspiring lifelong protection of the environment and our communities.
SCA's mission is to build the next generation of conservation leaders and inspire lifelong stewardship of our environment and communities by engaging young people in hands-on service to the land.
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