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Shenandoah National ParkA ranger points to a hemlock stump and describes the ever-changing forest to visitors.
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Shenandoah National Park
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Park staff monitoring plants in Big Meadows.
All federal positions over 90 days in duration will be posted on USAJOBS, the official job site of the U.S. federal government. This includes permanent, term, and seasonal positions. Check periodically for new postings.

National Park Service Permanent Positions
Permanent positions become vacant occasionally. The application process varies for each job; please see announcements, which will be posted on USAJOBS, for details.

National Park Service Seasonal Positions
Most summer seasonal positions at Shenandoah National Park are announced in December or January. Applications are usually due in January or February, and selections are made beginning in March.

All positions at Shenandoah will be posted on USAJOBS. Application forms can be downloaded from that site.

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The lineal white markings on this spotted skunk run both horizontal and vertical.  

Did You Know?
Shenandoah National Park may be one of the few places where you could see a spotted skunk sitting under a gray birch tree. The spotted skunk is at the northern part of its range while the gray birch is at the southern part of its range.

Last Updated: October 31, 2008 at 10:17 EST