Employment
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For almost a century, since 1905, US Forest Service employees have been on
the front line of conservation, intelligent resource utilization, and wildland
management. Today, there is more excitement, greater challenge, and more career
variety than ever before available to people who join the Nation's premier
forest management agency. Managing 51,000 square miles of the most
magnificent lands in our nation is a great responsibility. Managing it in ways
that are most effective for the land, water, air, wildlife, and people of
America is our mission.
Find a Job with the Forest Service
You can find information about all permanent and temporary positions currently open within the Forest Service
in two locations:
USA Jobs
Forest Service Jobs
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Find a Job with the Federal Government
The Federal Government offers positions for both permanent and temporary
employees.
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LTBMU's Open Positions
This is a listing of all permanent and temporary positions currently open at the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
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Region 5 Outreach
Advance information about possible position openings are posted as an
"outreach". These openings may be advertised sometime in the near future.
Outreach Notices for the LTBMU are listed in
the Pacific Southwest Region (Region 5) Outreach Database.
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People in Fire
It takes a highly-skilled, hardworking cast of thousands to
battle wildland fires.
Here's additional information about Fire Apprenticeships, Employment, Scholarships and Organizations.
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Fire Hire - Region 5 Centralized Permanent Fire Positions
This is a list of all permanent fire positions for the Pacific Southwest
Region (Region 5). Please scroll to the very bottom of this list and
look at the open positions for the "Tahoe Basin."
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Salary
Like most federal workers, US Forest
Service employees are paid on the General Schedule (GS) pay plan.
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Benefits
Forest Service employees enjoy a flexible range of benefits in
working for the federal government.
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Student Programs
The Forest Service also has many opportunities for
part-time and temporary employment for high school and college students,
including internships and cooperative student opportunities.
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Volunteering
Volunteers are the heartbeat of the Forest Service. The types
of work a volunteer can perform are many and varied.
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