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Washington Conservation Corps

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Build your own path to the future
by joining the Washington Conservation Corps!

Gain hands-on experience protecting and restoring the environment.

The Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) is your opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the environmental field. The WCC works year-round to protect and enhance Washington’s natural resources. By becoming a WCC Member, you will work with like-minded people making a difference.

Work outdoors throughout Washington State.

From the peaks of the Olympics to the fields of Eastern Washington, the WCC has 200 members located statewide. Click here for specific work locations.

Develop your résumé.

Trail building, restoration plantings, and biological monitoring are just a few of the tasks that you will experience while in the WCC. Additionally, WCC Members attend a series of paid trainings throughout the year (e.g. Wilderness First Responder, Wildland Firefighting, Hazardous Materials Response, Ethnobotany, and GIS/GPS). Visit our training page for more information.

WCC Members must be 18 - 25 years old*. Members earn $9.04/hour and receive a $5,550 AmeriCorps Education Award upon successful completion of one year of service (1700 hours). Basic medical benefits are provided and educational loan forbearance is available on qualified loans while in the WCC.

Click here for more information on Corps Member benefits.

Potential Sponsors:
If you are seeking information on sponsoring a crew or Individual Placement/Intern, please visit our Sponsor page.

*Age restrictions are based on legislative mandate, limited exceptions may be made for veterans, leadership positions, and participants with a sensory or mental disability.

Questions or comments? Contact WCC.

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Current Vacancies:
City of Tacoma
Thurston/DNR

Learn about these opportunities and more.

Supervisor Opportunities (when applicable), are posted on Ecology's website.

Puget SoundCorps
HB 1294 consolidates the WCC programs at Ecology, DNR, State Parks and DFW resulting in one program housed within Ecology. This legislation also created the Puget SoundCorps.

In Memoriam


The WCC mourns the loss of WCC Member, Leslie Schiesswohl. Read more...

Stories of Service
Current members and Alums can help the WCC and all AmeriCorps Programs by telling your story.

My AmeriCorps
My AmeriCorps helps members and alums manage their AmeriCorps experience, including online access to the Education Award. Learn more...