Attend the 2018 Natural Areas Conference to access this USFS Job 
Outreach event

Early Bird rates end August 31. Register at 
https://www.naturalareas.org/conference.php 

We're excited to announce that a US Forest Service Job Outreach event 
will take place at the 2018 Natural Areas Conference!

Register for the conference on October 23-25 in Bloomington, Indiana and 
along with the cutting-edge sessions, symposia, ID and Field Workshops, 
networking events and student/young professional programming (including 
our Keys to Conservation Careers session, see below), you can also 
attend this Job Outreach event that includes:

-       On-site help and counseling on how to use the federal 
government's USAJOBS platform
-       USFS Human Resources personnel talking about how to apply for 
and learn about current job opportunities
-       Information on what jobs are currently open at USFS sites

Human Resources personnel from USFS will be accessible to attendees 
throughout the entire conference. Start your career with the Forest 
Service and leave your legacy on nature for future generations! 

Interested in jobs in natural areas and conservation? We've got lots 
more for you at the 2018 Natural Areas Conference.

The Natural Areas Conference offers a range of programming for students 
and young professionals, and our event emphasizes professional 
networking and collaboration opportunities for all.

Take a look at our Keys to Conservation Careers Session, where you get a 
chance to interact with representatives from almost every segment of 
employment for natural areas professionals, ask questions, and get 
direct advice - as well as training workshops on using USAJOBS, the 
federal job application system, and how to leverage the Pathways 
programs to land a job at USFS:
 
Thursday Oct 25, 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
 
 
Career Panel
 
8:30 a.m.     Welcome and session introduction
8:40 a.m.     Federal Representative - Michael Coleman, Park Ranger, US       
                    Army Corps of Engineers at Monroe Lake (IN)
9:00 a.m.     State Representative
9:15 a.m      Academia Representative
9:30 a.m.     County Representative – Sarah Wolf, Naturalist, Hendricks 
                    County (IN) Parks
9:45 a.m.     City Representative – Mallory Kirby, Naturalist, Holliday 
Park 
                    (Indianapolis Parks and Recreation)
10:00 a.m.   Nonprofit Representative – Adam Schmutte, Urban Naturalist 
                    Manager, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc.
10:15 a.m.   Business Representative – Evan Elsbury- Arborist/Manager, 
                    Franks Tree Care and Arborist Services (Columbus, 
IN)
10:30 a.m.   Federal Representative – William Carromero, National 
Botanist, 
                    US Forest Service Representative
11:00 a.m.    Panel Discussion
 
10-minute break
 
Career Workshops
 
11:30 a.m.      USAJOBS Training
11:50 a.m.      Pathways Programs

To register and find out more about the programming you can expect at 
the Conference including symposia, sessions and workshops on a wide 
range of topics directly relevant to natural areas practitioners, go to:
https://www.naturalareas.org/conference.php 
 


  

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