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Park Ranger (Visitor Services Specialist)

Job Field: Security
Location: Fort Totten, ND
Salary: $38,790.00 - $50,431.00 / Per Year
Job Type: Full Time - Agency Employees Only
Phone: (303)236-4744
JOB SUMMARY:

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WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:

Open to all current Department of the Interior employees serving under career or career-conditional appointments in the competitive service.

This is a permanent, full-time position with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 6, National Wildlife Refuge System, Devils Lake Wetland Management District, Devils Lake, North Dakota with a report to duty at Sully's Hill National Game Preserve, Fort Totten, North Dakota.

Serves as a Visitor Services Specialist assisting with the operations of the Refuge's visitor services program.  Work is directed towards providing the public with safe, accessible, and quality opportunities as they relate to: historical preservation/education/interpretation, wildlife-dependent recreation opportunities (e.g., wildlife observation, wildlife photography), and environmental education/interpretation.  

OTHER INFORMATION:   
*Promotion potential: YES (to GS-11) 
*Travel Required: NO
*Supervisory Position: NO
*Valid state Drivers' license:  YES
*Government housing:  May be available
*Pre-appointment background investigation:  YES
*Drug test:  NO
*Uniform required:  YES

Travel, transportation, and relocation expenses for this position will be authorized in accordance with appropriate Federal regulations. Eligibility for specific relocation services will be determined at the time of selection.


KEY REQUIREMENTS:
  • U.S. Citizenship Required
  • May be required to complete a one-year probationary period
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