Current Positions Available
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Park Headquarters ATTN HR, Kenai Fjords National Park,
P.O. Box 1727,
Seward, AK 99664.
If mailed via UPS or FedEx send to 411 Washington, Seward AK 99664.
Email application to: KEFJ_Local_Hire_Announcements@nps.gov
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Recruitment Bulletin Number |
Title, Grade |
Dates Open |
Salary |
Job Description |
KEFJ-24-031
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Ecologist, GS-0408-11
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9/4/2024 - 9/20/2024
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$39.27 to $51.05 per hour, plus a 3.21% Cost of Living Allowance
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This position leads the park’s ecology and Wilderness programs. This is one of 5 non-temporary positions on the Resource Management team at KEFJ.
Specific job duties include:
• Conducting ecological vital signs monitoring for the park, which includes working with the Southwest Alaska Inventory and Monitoring Network (SWAN) for nearshore monitoring.
• Managing several ecology projects including bird mortality surveys, Traditional ecological knowledge project, mountain goat inventory project, and an anadromous waters catalog inventory.
• Operating boats and utilizing aviation to conduct fieldwork.
• Working cooperatively with Federal, state and county environmental agencies, University scientists, park management, and the general public. Neighboring land management entities include: Chugach National Forest, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, multiple Alaska state parks, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, and Alaska Native Corporations who have inholdings within the park boundary.
• Identifying Park research needs, writing funding proposals, cooperating in development of field protocols, coordinating of logistics for field work, analyzing data, and preparing scientific reports.
• Serving as first line supervisor for temporary, seasonal and volunteer positions for the ecology program.
• Leading the park’s bear management programs.
• Serving at the park Wilderness coordinator.
• Supporting Park management planning efforts including the ongoing Coastal Management Plan, Coastal Fire Management Plan, and Frontcountry Management Plan.
• Serving as an Agreement Technical Representative (ATR) for multiple financial assistance cooperative and task agreements.
• Utilizing GPS and GIS technology to manage spatial data.
• Actively participate on park interdisciplinary teams (IDTs) to ensure environmental compliance is completed.
• Working closely with park interpretation and education staff as well as the Ocean Alaska Science Learning Center to ensure programs use the best available ecological information.
• Participating on the Alaska region’s Natural Resource Advisory Council (NRAC) as needed and representing the park on the Alaska Region’s Backcountry Wilderness Advisory Group (BWAG).
With the small staff in the Resource Management Division, the incumbent will also participate in a wide range of other general resource management activities and programs. This position requires solid interdivisional interpersonal and teamwork skills to facilitate effective management of park resources.
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