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Effigy Mounds National Monument
Jobs

Effigy Mounds National Monument might be hiring seasonal interpreters, bio-tech and maintenance laborer positions for the summer. Permanent positions become vacant occasionally. The application process varies for each job; please read the job announcements, which will be posted on USAJOBS, the official job site of the U.S. federal government, for details. 

* All current federal civil service jobs announcements (including Effigy Mounds jobs when open) are posted on the USAJobs website: www.usajobs.gov

Current Vacancies: Effigy Mounds National Monument is now hiring for the following positions:

* Librarian Volunteer Needed; some expense reimbursement is available.

Call Friday Wiles for information: 563.873.3491


1. >>> Visitor Center & Education Volunteer Intern

Dates: 5/31/2009--8/29/2009

Learn about Effigy Mounds National Monument and the Upper Mississippi River Valley while working in Interpretation. Effigy Mounds is looking for motivated, enthusiastic individuals to work as interpreters in (and out of) two visitor centers, the NPS visitor center Effigy Mounds and partnership site - the Prairie du Chien Regional Tourism Center.

These positions will start by June 2009. Applicant must commit to a minimum 12-week period.

DUTIES:

Share your knowledge and enthusiasm with Effigy Mounds and Upper Mississippi River Valley visitors! As an Associate Naturalist you will have the chance to develop and present interpretive programs to help visitors understand and appreciate the park and region. Possible topics include ancient and U.S. territorial settlement human history, archeology, natural history including geology, botany, ornithology and environmental issues. You will interact with visitors in less formal settings such as answering questions at a busy information desk and while roving trails and Mississippi River overlooks.

SKILLS:

Ability to present an interpretive program that is interesting and informative to audiences consisting of 5 to 75 visitors. You will receive 2-3 weeks training. You should possess the skills to work in a stressful environment as part of a team of interpreters who provide exceptional visitor services.

COMPENSATION:

A meal and incidental reimbursement of $15 per work day. The intern is required to wear a uniform; you will be supplied a hat, shirt(s), jacket and hiking boots. If the intern is required to purchase uniform items normally supplied by the park, they will be reimbursed for those items. The VIP will supply brown slacks, brown socks, brown belt and appropriate footwear. A small uniform reimbursement of $35.00 will be given to help defray the cost of slacks. If the intern is required to purchase a uniform item normally supplied by the park, they will be reimbursed for that item.

Housing is available in the local community; you will be provided a 450.00 /month allowance for rent.

An allowance for round trip reimbursement of initial travel to EFMO and final return from EFMO will be provided. Some reimbursement for daily commuting mileage might be available. The park's volunteer coordinator will provide details.

AREA DESCRIPTION:

Effigy Mounds National Monument is located in northeast Iowa along the Mississippi River. The 2,526 acre monument was established in 1949 to protect earthen burial mounds that were built from 800 to 2500 years ago.

Situated along the Upper Mississippi River near Marquette and McGregor Iowa, and Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin - this location is a great place to visit and a wonderful place to live. The area is known for pre-European American Indian cultural resources highlighted by concentrations of animal shaped “effigy mounds”. European (contact) history dates back to the 1673; many sites are preserved and open for visits.

The Great River Road winds for 250 miles along the both banks of the Mississippi River. This National Scenic Byway offers breathtaking beauty, with incredible geological formations along the river and adjacent bluffs. Prairie du Chien is the oldest community on the Upper Mississippi River. This region is a haven for sports enthusiasts, nature and history lovers. Marquette, McGregor, Prairie du Chien, two state parks, Wisconsin’s first State Historical Site (Villa Louis) and the national monument are situated within the heart of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge - far away from the sights and sounds of the major cities of the Upper Mississippi River. However, this location is conveniently located near to many good and services, and one of the few major highway / bridge crossings of the Upper Mississippi River.

A background check maybe required for this position. This involves fingerprinting and a documented work and residential history.

TO APPLY: Go to this link

Thank you for your interest in Effigy Mounds National Monument.


The last advertised jobs / vacancy announcements posted besides thes YCC and Volunteer positions were in 2008 and are closed. Please check back later this spring for 2009 vacancies.

 
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NPS Photo by Ken Block
Ranger Ancient Tool Demonstration for Kids

Employment Opportunities  
Effigy Mounds National Monument

The Park:
Effigy Mounds National Monument is located in northeast Iowa along the Mississippi River. The 2,526 acre monument was established in 1949 to protect earthen burial mounds that were built from 800 to 2500 years ago. The mounds are in a variety of shapes including effigy mounds which are in the form of birds of prey and bears. The monument’s landscape is being restored to approximate the ecological conditions that existed during the time of the moundbuilders. 

Job Opportunities:

To accomplish this goal the following resource management actions are being conducted:

  • Prescribed Fire
  • Exotic Plant Control
  • Fire Effects Monitoring
  • Vegetation Surveys
  • Planning
  • Water Monitoring
  • Interpretation & Education
  • Cultural Landscape Restoration

If you have an interest in any of the activities listed above and would like to work as a seasonal ranger or biological technician at Effigy Mounds National Monument (or other federal government locations) go to www.usajobs.gov for vacancy announcement listings and application procedures.

If you have questions concerning paid positions or volunteer internships contact:

Rodney Rovang: Resource Manager, e-mail 
Kenneth Block: Chief of Interpretation, e-mail Effigy Mounds National Monument
151 Hwy 76, Harpers Ferry, Iowa 52146
(563) 873-3491   

 
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Employment Opportunities Flyer

Hit this link or the image on the right to open or download a pdf of our employment flyer.

 
(Old) 2008 Vacancies at Effigy Mounds National Monument that have been advertised and are now closed to applicants:

> Park Ranger - Interpretation / Museum (temporary)
1 Position, Summer 2008
Apply By March 29, 2008

> Park Ranger - Interpretation (temporary)
2 Positions, Summer 2008
Apply By March 29, 2008

Biological Science Technician
2  Positions, Summer 2008
Apply By April 1, 2008

Laborer (temporary)
Multiple Positions
Apply by April 8, 2008


 
Fire Point Mound Group  

Did You Know?
Stephen H. Long, of the U.S. Army's Topographical Engineers, explored and described the Effigy Mounds National Monument region in expeditions undertaken in 1817 and 1823. Long was one of the first to document the presence of mounds in the Upper Mississippi River Valley.

Last Updated: May 04, 2009 at 10:51 EST