[Geysers] Yellowstone Personnel Announcement (Stephens)

kennewicksheri kennewicksheri at gmail.com
Fri May 4 16:13:30 PDT 2012


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..significant mental stress.....

Physical Demands:

Work is primarily sedentary in nature. Physical exertion is required in
field investigations. Extensive pressure generated from a wide variety of
influences may result in significant mental stress. Frequent travel by
automobile and commercial airlines may be required.
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On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Lynn Stephens <lstephens2006 at hotmail.com>wrote:

>  I don't know how many of you read the NPS Morning Report, but if you
> don't, you might find this position announcement of interest, especially in
> light of the contents of "Letter From the President" in the April 2012
> issue of The Sput:
>
> Appeared http://www.nps.gov/morningreport/morningreportold.cfm on
> Tuesday, May 1:
>
> *Yellowstone National Park (ID,MT,WY)
> GS-0028-12/13 Supervisory Environmental Protection Specialist*
>
>
> Yellowstone has issued an announcement for a chief of compliance for the
> park.
>
> The person selected will manage a complex environmental compliance
> program, a science communications program, and a research permitting
> program within the Yellowstone Center for Resources, the park's resource
> management and science division. She/he will coordinate closely with the
> park's branch of cultural resources on National Historic Preservation Act
> compliance and the branch of wildlife and aquatic resources on Endangered
> Species Act compliance, and will work with all park divisions to help
> develop important park projects and plans.
>
> Over the last several years, the park's compliance team has engaged in a
> variety of activities, from the development of a native fish conservation
> plan and environmental assessment to the writing of an EIS on wildlife
> management to the preparation of standard operating procedures and
> programmatic categorical exclusions for facilities maintenance work.
> Science communication activities include the preparation of numerous
> technical reports on topics from archaeology to natural resource vital
> signs, production of the well-known journal *Yellowstone Science*, and
> implementation of the web-based Greater Yellowstone Science Learning
> Center. The research permitting program processes approximately 200 permits
> annually and helps to coordinate science activities throughout the park.
>
> Two announcements have been issued:
>
>    - All Sources <http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/312702200>
>    - Merit Promotion <http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/312702100>
>
>
> They close on May 15th.
>
>
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