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Apply today! Join the U.S. Forest Service and be a part of an organization that is committed to caring for the land and serving people.
The Forest Service is hiring students and recent graduates. Jobs are available in a variety of exciting and rewarding occupations such as range management, soil science, hydrology, geology, engineering, and archeology.
The following positions will be open on http://www.usajobs.gov/ [2] February 15-27, 2023
Interns
- Student Trainee (Archeology) [3] GS-0199-05/07 with promotion potential to GS-09
- Student Trainee (Range Management) [4] GS-0499-03/04/05 with promotion potential to GS-09
- Student Trainee (Physical Sciences) [5] GS-1399-03/04/05 with promotion potentialto GS-09
- Student Trainee (Biology & Natural Resources) [6] GS-0499-03/04/05 with promotion potential to GS-09
Demonstration Project – Open to the public
- Civil Engineer [7] GS-0810-05/07 with promotion potential to GS-09
Recent Graduates/Merit
- Rangeland Management Specialist [8] GS-0454-07/09 with promotion potential to GS-11
- Rangeland Management Specialist [9] GS-0454-05/07 with promotion potential to GS-09
- Range Technician [10] GS-0455-04/05 with promotion potential to GS-07
- Soil Scientist [11] GS-0470-05/07 with promotion potential to GS-09
- Hydrologist [12] GS-1315-05/07 with promotion potential to GS-09
- Geologist [13] GS-1350-05/07 with promotion potential to GS-09
- Archeologist [14] GS-0193-07 with promotion potential to GS-09
Internal Merit Promotion Only
Rangeland Manager Development Program [15]
- Series 0401 to 0454 after 18 months
- Entry Grade: GS-0401-07
- Full Performance Level: GS-0454-09 after 18 months
- Candidates will be required to sign an agreement to take 18 semester hours in Range Management, which may at their own expense, during the 18-month program. For questions contact Gilbert Jackson at gilbert.jackson@usda.gov.
Review the job announcement carefully for required information to include in your application. Employment start dates vary.
Visit the Forest Service Jobs webpage, fs.usda.gov/fsjobs [16], to learn more about career opportunities, benefits, hiring events, and resources to help with the application process.