Hello ENVS,
Please see the below for info on a position opening with the U.S. Forest Service.
Job Opportunity: Assistant Guide and Interpretive Ranger with the Mount St. Helens Institute and the U.S. Forest Service
About the Assignment:
This exciting outdoor position will get experience working both with a non-profit (Mount St. Helens Institute) and the US Forest Service (Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument). As an Assistant Guide, this position will assist with guided climbs and hikes around Mount St. Helens and support outdoor program logistics (50%). In addition, the assistant will work with the US Forest Service (USFS) to provide visitor service and interpretation on the south side of Mount St. Helens (Ape Cave, Windy Ridge, Lava Canyon) (50%). Assistant Guide and Interpretive Rangers will work closely with MSHI staff including the Science Education Direct, Outdoor Programs Coordinator, lead guides and volunteers. She/he/they will also work with Interpretive Rangers and Recreation Staff at the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. We are seeking experienced outdoor enthusiasts who are passionate about introducing beginners to mountain climbing and sharing accurate information about Mount St. Helens landscape, geology, ecology and trails. Typical schedule will be 4 ten hour days with regular weekend work and flexibility required. Overnight camping will be required. (2 Positions Available).
*Application Closes April 3, 2017*
For more information about this job, and to apply, please go to: http://www.mshinstitute.org/about_us/employment.html
Mount St. Helens Institute is proud to operate under a Special-Use permit from the U.S. Forest Service and is an equal opportunity education provider.
See flyer for more details.
