California Service Corps: More than 10,000 openings for disaster response, tutoring and forest work

2815701 · March 29, 2025
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Summary

A presenter highlighted more than 10,000 openings through the California Service Corps for disaster response, teaching, food bank work and environmental projects, and directed listeners to caservicecorps.com for applications.

Speaker 1, a presenter, said more than 10,000 job openings are available through the California Service Corps and encouraged people to consider positions that respond to disasters and support community needs.

The presenter said: "And if you wanna make a difference and give back to your community, there are a lot of job opportunities waiting for you. More than 10,000 job openings are available through California Service Corps. From responding to disasters like the Eaton and Palisades fires to addressing food insecurity and tutoring students. Those positions also include first responders, teachers, food bank workers, and jobs that help protect the environment. It didn't just help with money." Speaker 2 added a first-person account of fieldwork: "I get to go out work in our forests and plant trees and put them in the ground and care for them and water them and take out invasive species, which are highly flammable and contribute to wildfires." The presenter closed with a website for applicants, saying: "Well, you can find those jobs by going to caservicecorps.com."

The comments framed the California Service Corps as a source of paid and volunteer roles tied to disaster response, education support, food distribution and environmental stewardship. The presenter cited past local incidents by name—Eaton and Palisades fires—to illustrate the kinds of disaster-response work available. Speaker 2 spoke about on-the-ground forest care, including planting, watering and removing invasive species.

No formal actions, votes or policy measures were discussed in the recorded remarks. The speaker supplied a website—caservicecorps.com—for more information and applications.