3340 California Conservation Corps
Program Descriptions

2360 - TRAINING AND WORK PROGRAM

This Program focuses on four areas:
  • Natural Resource Work: Corpsmembers protect and enhance the state's natural resources through park development, trail construction, tree-planting, fire hazard reduction, watershed improvement, wildlife habitat enhancement, removal of nonnative vegetation, meadow restoration, energy and water auditing and retrofitting, irrigation system installation, and drought-tolerant and other landscaping.
  • Disaster Response: Corpsmembers are dispatched to fires, assisting with initial attack, mop-up and logistical support; floods, filling sandbags, reinforcing levees and stabilizing hillsides; earthquakes, removing hazards and staffing disaster assistance centers; oil spill cleanup; snow removal; search-and-rescues; pest infestation eradication; and homeland security assistance.
  • Corpsmember Education: Corpsmembers are provided opportunities to advance their academic skills while in the CCC through local adult and charter schools, and community colleges.
  • Corpsmember Development and Training: The CCC stresses the development of both a work and service ethic, which includes teamwork, self-discipline, leadership, and giving back to California. Corpsmembers learn conservation principles and career planning. The CCC also offers training in trail building, first aid, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, and firefighting certification, which can lead to internship opportunities with various employers in California.