OUTREACH NOTICE

Biological Science Technician GS-4,5  

Ironton Ranger District
Wayne National Forest
Pedro, Ohio

Please respond by close of business January 4th, 2010

An opening exists for a seasonal Biological Science Technician on the
Ironton Ranger District of the Wayne National Forest, in southern Ohio.  We
are located seven miles north of the historic city of Ironton Ohio and the
Ohio River on State Route 93, Pedro, Ohio.

Major Duties:
Duties include leading crews for timber stand improvement and invasive
species control using herbicides and manual control methods (55%), doing
point count surveys for birds(15%), inspection of invasive species control
contracts (15%), invasive species surveys (5%), native plant program work
(5%, seed collecting, pollinator gardens), and other duties as needed (5%).
 Ability to identify and “key-out” eastern North American flora, especially
species of Southern Ohio is desired.  GIS and basic computer skills are also
desired.  Ability to identify birds of Ohio by sight and sound is also
desirable (but not required).  Applicants must be willing and able to work
alone in remote forest locations or with others in a team setting. 
Successful applicants must be able to work outside, in hilly areas and in
various weather conditions (rainy, hot/humid, etc.) for 8-10 hours per day.
 This position will also supervise federal prison camp crew and possibly
summer seasonal crew.  

The position will be filled at a GS-4 or GS-5 (up to $12.95/hour, Biological
Science Technician) level depending on qualifications and work experience. 
This position is currently funded for six months, but may be extended
depending on funding and a successful execution of the duties described
above.  Forest Service housing may be available for reasonable rent.  We
anticipate the position to start in early to mid February and end in August
with a possible extension to September 30th.

Please email resume, references and relevant course work to Chad Kirschbaum
([email protected]) by Monday, January 4th, 2010

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