Resources Management Careers
Whatever your career interests may be, you can most likely work in that field in your community as a Forest Service employee.
Resources management careers include Forestry, Archeology, Geospatial, Geology, Physical Sciences, Range Management, Botany, Biology, and more. Check out the following videos to discover what it's like working for the Forest Service in resources management. More videos are coming soon.
Archeology
Archeological teams and volunteers on the Payette National Forest pack materials into the wilderness to restore a historic fire lookout tower and the residential buildings that surround it.
Range Management
Terry Padilla, Regional Rangeland Staff Officer, with an overview of a training for new rangeland management specialists.
Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers
The Wild & Scenic designation is very rare, learn about what that means from our Wild & Scenic River and Wilderness Coordinator Casey and our River Ranger Jenny. The White Salmon River contains ORVs, which are Outstandingly Remarkable Values like geology and wildlife.
Biology
Come out into the field with our CRGNSA biological science technicians. Learn about how they take stream temperature samples and a bit about what it's like to work as a Biological Science Technician with the US Forest Service.
Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems Resource Assistant Maya Desphande talks about her mission working on the Forest Service Career Map in the Washington Office of the USDA Forest Service.
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