Our seasonal workforce

Recreation Technician Katara Dale, a member of the Navajo Tribe, looks out over Albuquerque, N.M. form the Historic Juan Tabo and La Cueva Picnic Areas on the Sandia Ranger District on the Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands, Oct. 15, 2023. (USDA Forest Service photo by Preston…
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American Climate Corps
Effective beginning 06/04/2025
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Hopi Ancestral Lands Crew protecting riparian areas by securing a livestock fence. USDA Forest Service photo by Andrew Hostad.
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Recruitment Contacts
To reach a recruiter, use the map below to find your regional recruiter's contact information.For questions about career opportunities and applications, call 1-877-372-7248 (select option 2 and follow prompts). We're open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time and closed on all Federal holidays.Get in Touch…
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Indian Youth Service Corps
The Indian Youth Service Corps provides you paid experience and meaningful education, employment, and training opportunities through conservation projects on public and Indian lands – placing you on a path to a Federal career. EligibilityYou must be between the ages of 16 and 30, or up to 35 years old if you are a veteran.Indian youth receive preference.BenefitsReceive hands-on…
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A nursing career like none other

Stephanie Williams left her traditional hospital-based career and joined the staff of the Schenck Job Corps center as a nurse in 2020. In just two years, Williams was promoted twice and now serves as Health and Wellness Director. (USDA Forest Service photo by Michael Holmes)
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Returned Peace Corps Volunteers and Staff
Above photo: Administrative Support Assistant Jamarys Torres-Díaz looks to the trees to complete bird counts in the Luquillo Experimental Forest. (USDA Forest Service photo by Preston Keres)Career FieldsWe offer careers that may be similar to the work that you focused on during your service. Positions are available nationwide and sometimes even internationally…