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National Park Service
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Does This Sound Like Heaven?
Sandstone cliffs - ochre, tan, brown, sandwiched with layers of white
and green - tower 50 to 200 feet above the water. Lake Superior - so vast,
so blue - glistens against a cloud streaked sky. Deep forests - emerald, black, gold - open onto small lakes and waterfalls. The image is reminiscent of a master's painting: a palette of nature's colors, shapes, and textures creates the scene that is Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, a unit of the National Park Service, is located on the southern shore of Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This place of beauty was authorized as the country's first national lakeshore in 1966 to preserve shoreline, cliffs, beaches, and dunes, and to provide an extraordinary place for recreation and discovery. As you can imagine, the area is rich in outdoor sporting activities: biking, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, camping, hunting, and fishing.
Does this sound like heaven to you? If so, you may be an ideal candidate for our seasonal workforce. Each summer Pictured Rocks is looking to fill positions such as:
Visitor Use Assistant, GS-303-04
Supervisory Visitor Use Assistant, GS-303-06
Park Ranger (Law Enforcement), GS-025-05
Park Ranger (Interpretation), GS-025-05
Park Ranger (YCC Crew Leader), GS-025-05
Biological Technician, GS-404-05
Biological Technician, GS-404-06
Maintenance Worker, WG-4749-05
Painter Worker, WG-4107-07
For more information about these employment opportunities, please
visit our website:
http://www.nps.gov/piro/employment.htm
The deadline for applying is January 15.
Contact: Teri Perry (teri_perry@nps.gov)
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Munising, MI 49862-0040
AS OF: 02-06-01
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