Two (2) important vacancies for District Recreation Officers (GS-401-09 ) on the Klamath National Forest:
1. Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District -- Duty Station: Happy Camp, CA
2. Salmon/Scott River Ranger District -- Duty Station: Fort Jones, CA
The vacancy announcement closes on September 12, 2011.
These positions include responsibility for trails, wilderness and developed recreation.
The Klamath National Forest has a vibrant recreation program that offers a unique recreation niche. The Forest's recreation marketing statement is "Room to Renew" -- remoteness from large population centers assures plenty of "room to renew" within uncrowded forested settings of abundant water, wilderness and travelways lined with natural beauty. The Klamath National Forest's 1.7 million acres offers winding river canyons, rugged lake-speckled wilderness areas, and distinctive volcanic landscapes. Over 200 miles of the Klamath, Scott and Salmon Rivers are National Wild & Scenic Rivers. Native runs of wild salmon and steelhead are prized elements of these rich river systems. Nearly 25% of the Forest is designated as Wilderness including: Marble Mountain, Russian, parts of the Siskiyou, Trinity Alps & Red Buttes Wilderness areas. Geology and climate support unique ecosystems of unsurpassed diversity and rare species to discover and enjoy. A comprehensive trail system provides access to the Forest, including the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, and Kelsey and Clear Creek National Recreation Trails.
The Vacancy Announcements are now available on the Office of Personnel Management's USAJOBS website at http://www.usajobs.opm.gov. Applications for this position are being processed through Avue Digital Services, https://www.avuedigitalservices.com/usfs/applicant.html.
Following are the vacancy announcement number(s):
• Vacancy Announcement # 11-05050052-05050055G-gh (Current or previous permanent federal employees; or those with excepted hiring status)
• Vacancy Announcement # 11-05050052-05050055-DP-gh (All U.S. citizens)