Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Ecological Field Assistants

The Illinois Natural Areas Inventory is still seeking applicants for ecological field assistants this summer. The deadline for these positions passed, but we just got an e-mail saying that interested people should apply anyway. See http://nres.illinois.edu/system/files/Ecological_Field_Assistant_2011.pdf for full details and application.

Monday, March 28, 2011

2 Summer Student Temporary Employment Positions with EPA in Chicago

This will be posted on March 30th, and they will only take the first 50 applications. Apply early! The following vacancy announcement will be posted on the EzHire website at USAJOBS: EPA Vacancy Announcements on USAJOBS on March 30th. USAJOBS Vacancy Announcement CI-R5-OT-2011-0014 Environmental Protection Specialist (STEP) GS-0028-5/7. The position(s) are temporary NTE 9/30/2011. There are 2 positions. Both positions are located in the Air & Radiation Division, Air Toxics & Assessment Branch, Indoor & Voluntary Programs Section in Chicago, IL. Other vacancies may be filled from this announcement. ONLY THE FIRST 50 APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED. EPA provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify Diane Fox (513) 569-7061, prior to the closing date. The decision on granting reasonable accommodations will be on a case-by-case basis. The positions have promotion potential to the GS-7 and are covered by bargaining unit. Opens: 03-30-11, Closes: 04-02-11 or until 11:59PM Eastern time on the day the first 50 applications are received.: AREA OF CONSIDERATION: Students must be currently enrolled and accepted for enrollment in the Fall, seeking a degree and taking at least a half-time academic course load in an accredited 4 year college or university, graduate or professional school. Inquiries or questions: Diane Fox (513) 569-7061.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Outreach Notice for Resource Specialist at Wayne National Forest

Resource Specialist, GS 1101-7/9 Supervisors Office Nelsonville, Ohio
The Wayne National Forest, located in beautiful southeastern Ohio, will soon have an opening for a Resource Specialist, GS 1101-7/9 position stationed at Nelsonville, Ohio at the Supervisors Office. INFORMATION ABOUT THE AREA: The Wayne National Forests Supervisors Office is located in the Appalachian Foothills of southeastern Ohio. The Wayne National Forest contains approximately 245,000 acres of central hardwoods, primarily oak and hickory. Most species of pine and hemlock found on the forest are native, but many areas, particularly previously mined areas, have been planted. The mix of open land and forest provides a wide variety of wildlife habitats. Common mammals include white-tailed deer, gray fox, woodchuck, opossum, and gray squirrels. Common birds are turkey, ruffed grouse, pileated woodpecker and the wood duck. The fall color on the district is brilliant. The program of work is primarily focused on recreation, watershed restoration, wildlife, minerals and special uses, lands, and a very small area of range management. The Supervisors Office/Athens Ranger District contains approximately 224 miles of recreation trails and waterways where visitors enjoy biking, canoeing, fishing, horseback riding, plant collection, camping, hiking, hunting and picnicking. The Wayne has a very unique Heritage Program, which currently includes research on the Underground Railroad, and a very pro-active land acquisition program. Major Duties: Incumbent will report to the Forest Budget Officer. Primary Duties include responsibility in Timber Sales Support and Budget Analysis. For Timber Sales Support, incumbent will provide administrative review of the timber sale packages. Participates in timber sale bid openings for oral and sealed bid offerings. Directs and trains timber program staff to ensure that all business management features of the timber sale contracts are adhered to and that compliance is satisfactory throughout the life of the sale. Ensures that the timber sale accounting system (ATSA) is applied in a manner to ensure accuracy and proper procedure. Coordinates with units to maintain a high quality of scale input and accountability. Oversees the Forest Product permit program. For Budget Analysis, the incumbent will review easily obtained historical data and, using predetermined formulas, prepare estimates of future requirements for a specific operating program. Will work with Budget Officer to prepare and distribute monthly reports to Program Managers. Other related duties will include, but not limited to WCF data entry, and Property Technician. Interesting Facts For The Athens Area: Athens is located in Athens County, which has a population of 63,000. Athens has a population of a little over 21,500 year-round residents and is a full-service community with numerous medical professionals, two (2) fully staffed hospitals, churches of various denominations, and a couple of small shopping plazas. University Mall is only a 10-minute drive from downtown Athens. Athens is the home of Ohio University with an enrollment of 16,845 and has undergraduate and graduate programs in numerous disciplines. Athens offers a wide variety of educational, sporting, and cultural events and opportunities for all ages. Hocking College is located in nearby Nelsonville, which boasts an enrollment of 5,800 students. To learn more about the Athens area, visit the following websites: http://www.athensohio.com/ (Athens County Visitors Bureau) http://www.ohiou.edu/ (Ohio University) http://www.hocking.edu/ (Hocking College) http://www.athenschamber.com/ (Athens Area Chamber of Commerce) This position will be advertised in USAJOBS.OPM.GOV If you have any questions about the position, please contact Dana Moler, Budget Officer at (740) 753-0905. USDA Forest Service Wayne National Forest 13700 U.S. Highway 33 Nelsonville, Ohio 45764