US Forest Service
 

Dakota Prairie Grasslands

 
 

Dakota Prairie Grasslands
240 W. Century Ave
Bismarck , ND
58503-1494

(701) 250-4443

Link to Forest Service Washington Office.

Employment

The Dakota Prairie Grasslands provides information about current job opportunities, including job announcements and application procedures through USAJOBS:

Step 1: Connect to USAJOBS, the Governmentwide automated employment information system.
www.usajobs.opm.gov
Automated Telephone System:
Call (912) 757-3000 or TDD (912) 744-2299 or check the blue government phone directory pages for local numbers.

Step 2: Find the job for you.

Step 3: Follow the application instructions.

For more information visit the OPM (Office of Personnel Management) Web Site at:  www.opm.gov,

General information about working for the Forest Service,
including current vacancies link is available at:
 
http://www.fs.fed.us/fsjobs

Welcome to the Great Outdoors! We offer a variety of employment opportunities (both paid and unpaid) ranging from student programs to volunteer programs, and full time employment for men and women with skills in several hundred areas. It's all here, starting with who we are and what we do. (See links below.)

For almost a century, since 1905, US Forest Service employees have been on the front line of conservation, intelligent resource utilization, and wildland management. Today, there is more excitement, greater challenge, and more career variety than ever before available to people who join the Nation's premier forest management agency. Managing 51 thousand square miles of the most magnificent lands in our nation is a great responsibility. Managing it in ways that are most effective for the land, water, air, wildlife, and people of America is our mission.

The US Forest Service is constantly moving forward. Our fundamental responsibility is still sound and scientific focus on stewardship and sustainability of the land, water and communities, but how that is delivered to the public is changing. Exciting advances in science and technology, communications, national and global priorities, and public expectations are opening new vistas for Forest Service employees.

Much of our work today involves collaboration with other Federal and State agencies, local communities, private and tribal landowners, university research centers, and international organizations.

We are a nationwide organization of more than 30,000 people engaged in hundreds of specific occupations, including Foresters, Biologists, Engineers, Teachers, Firefighters, Accountants, Computer Specialists, Law Enforcement, Public Affairs Specialists, Recreation Specialists, Geographic Information Specialists, and more. Most Forest Service employees focus on managing and improving our Nation's forests and grasslands. Some employees focus on Forest and Range research, others focus on human resource development in Job Corps Centers, and others focus on state and private forestry coordination. This may sound simple, but it's not. It takes men and women in several hundred disciplines working in coordinated teamwork nationwide.

To keep our employees at the top of their profession, we provide world-class training supported by the latest technologies. Career development is ensured through continuing training and career-related education opportunities, both within our organization and through external educational institutions.

US Forest Service - Dakota Prairie Grasslands
Last Modified: Monday, 07 April 2008 at 16:51:29 EDT


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