U.S. Forest Service looking to train young firefighters

U.S. Forest Service looking to train young firefighters

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. Forest Service is looking for 18 to 25-year-olds to join the Forest Stewards Youth Corps. The program lasts 13 weeks and provides paid training for would-be wildland firefighters.

The youth corps program gives participants on-the-ground training in prescribed burns, firefighting, and natural resource management. The New Mexico program is based at Mountainair, the Pueblo of Jemez, and Española, the U.S. Forest Service says.


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The 2024 fall class is taking applicants now. To apply, email apearson@forestguild.org or go to this link for more information. The program pays $17 to $19 per hour, depending on position.

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