Forest Service to offer job application workshop Nov 15
WILLIAMS, Ariz. - The Kaibab and Coconino National Forests are offering a workshop for area residents on applying for Forest Service jobs Nov. 15 from 6-7:30 p.m. on the Northern Arizona University south campus, Forest Science Complex Building, undergraduate computer lab, Room 109.
The Coconino and Kaibab National Forests' Civil Rights Action Group sponsors the workshop.
Participants in the workshop will receive guidance and training on applying for permanent and seasonal Forest Service jobs. Current employees will be available to help lead individuals through the application process.
The workshops are intended for anyone interested in applying for Forest Service jobs. However, to be considered for employment, applicants must be 18 years of age or older at the time they begin work.
Information will be available on local, nationwide, seasonal and permanent positions with the agency. Career fields within the Forest Service include fire, range, timber, recreation, wildlife biology, botany, geology, hydrology, law enforcement, human resources, budget administration and more.
To view information about employment on the Kaibab National Forest, please visit www.fs.usda.gov/goto/kaibab/employment. To view information about employment on the Coconino National Forest, please visit www.fs.usda.gov/main/coconino/about-forest/jobs. For more information, contact Amber Dorsch at (928) 214-2455 or adorsch@fs.fed.us.
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