[PCA] JOB: Interdisciplinary Biologist/Ecologist/Botanist (King of Prussia, PA)

Olivia Kwong plant at plantconservation.org
Mon Feb 4 12:08:11 CST 2008


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Subject: Fw: Interdisciplinary Biologist/Ecologist/Botanist Position Open at
     Valley Forge - Great Growth/Student Opportunity!  Applications due by Feb 29
     , 2008

Please distribute to anybody you think may be interested:
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Are you an employee looking for a new opportunity OR a student looking to
start your career with the National Park Service?  Then this is the job for
you!

Valley Forge National Historical Park is recruiting an interdisciplinary
biologist/ecologist/botanist to assist the Natural Resource Manager with
implementation of a comprehensive, science based Natural Resource
Management Program for the park.  This is a full-time, permanent position
at the GS-07 or GS-09 level.  The incumbent will assist with projects such
as implementation of a White-tailed Deer Management Plan and Integrated
Pest Management Plan, as well as inventory, monitoring, restoration,
management and interpretation of a broad range of natural resources.  This
position is being announced as both merit promotion (MPP) and open to all
sources (DEU).

For more information, please view the announcements on the USAJOBS website:
http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/

Search for:
http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/ftva.asp?seeker=1&JobID=67926329
Interdisciplinary biologist
Job Announcement Numbers:     VF-08-03 (DEU)    Open 1/29/08-2/29/08
                         VAFO-08-01 (MPP)  Open 1/29/08-2/27/08

For additional information or an electronic version of the announcements
that you can post to your website please contact Kris Heister.

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Kristina Heister
Natural Resource Manager
Valley Forge National Historical Park
1400 North Outer Line Drive
King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: 610-783-1008
Fax:  610-783-1053





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