Natural Resources Specialist (Ranger)
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Serve as a uniformed ranger with designation as an Officer of the Un.....
- Serve as a uniformed ranger with designation as an Officer of the United States for the purpose of enforcing pertinent regulations and laws.
- Patrols the project areas, operating a boat or motor vehicle, to observe and check compliance with regulatory and administrative requirements.
- Long and short-range planning, administration, coordination and management of various project activities (i.e. of environmental stewardship, recreation, park administration, public relations, visitor assistance, and public safety).
- Plans and executes natural resources analyses pertaining to forest management (including disease and insect control), wildlife management, natural, cultural, and historical resource interpretation, and public safety hazards.
- Inspects dam and appurtenant structures and equipment using standard inspection checklists supporting Flood Risk Management requirements.
- Assist with park maintenance activities.
- Makes various personal contacts to explain policies and regulations to project visitors and to guide public recreation users on natural resources values and responsibility for land stewardship.
- Plans, promotes, and presents visitor information programs, such as environmental awareness programs, water safety programs, wildlife observation, and volunteer opportunities.
- Prescribes and implements resource management actions that promote biodiversity and native species re-establishment.
Starting at $39,576 Per Year (GS 5-9)
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