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Kupu ʻĀina Corps seeking applicants for open positions throughout Hawaiian Islands

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Kupu, Hawai‘i’s leading conservation and environmental education nonprofit, is seeking to fill paid positions for Kupu ʻĀina Corps, which has open positions on all Hawaiian Islands for the next terms starting in April.

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Kupu ʻĀina Corps is a workforce development initiative established through the State of Hawaiʻi’s legislation for a Green Jobs Youth Corps. To date,Kupu ʻĀina Corps has provided paid training to nearly 1,000 young professionals, generating millions in economic benefits for Hawaiʻi.

Kupu ʻĀina Corps graduates have gone on to green career paths like GIS specialist, food systems manager, and conservation positions in forestry, trail management, and native/endangered species protection.

“The upward mobility, connectivity to place and career networks, and hands-on learning available through [Kupu ʻĀina Corps] is nothing short of life-changing,” says Kupu Chief Executive Officer John Leong. “[Kupu ʻĀina Corps] is jump-start on a career path but also a pathway to collective resilience. This is also an ideal program for organizations that want to grow and are eager to train emerging professionals as host sites.”

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Through Kupu’s extensive network of partner organizations, current KAC career paths include work in sustainability, agriculture, environmental technology and conservation at host sites on Hawai’i Island, Kaua’i, Maui, Molokaʻi and O’ahu.

Kupu ʻĀina Corps term duration options include a 12-month term or 6-month term, with the option of part-time (20 hrs/wk) or full-time (40 hrs/wk). The starting hourly wage is $20/hr.

Apply by March 27 at the Kupu website.

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