Government Jobs
Government jobs can offer security, a sense of meaning while serving the public and opportunities to work outdoors. However, the application process can be very challenging and many don’t realize that a government resume is vastly different than a resume developed for private industry jobs. Don’t let that intimidate you from getting the job of your dreams. Let us help! Life in the Wildlands offers government career counseling services, government resume-building and assistance with navigating government application processes.
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From November 5 - 12, 2021, the U.S. Forest Service Northern Region - that's Montana, north Idaho, and parts of the Dakotas - will accept applications for Summer 2022 seasonal and temporary jobs. These job advertisements will include all summer positions, including firefighter, fire management, wilderness technicians, trail, and recreation technicians, engineering & surveying technicians, forestry technicians, hydrologic technicians, biological science technicians, archaeological technicians, equipment operators, motor vehicle operators, laborers, maintenance workers, visitor information/guides, office services, & more!
The ONLY way to apply for these, and any other Forest Service job is through USAJobs.gov.
If you are interested in any of these positions and don’t know where to start or unaware of the difference between a federal resume from a private industry resume, contact LifeintheWildlands as we can help! 406-848-1660 or go to: Life in the Wildlands #outdoorjobs #outdoorcareers #federaljobs #jobsforvets #veteranjobs
Please reference Military-Civilian when applying
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