Student Educational Employment Programs (SEEP)
The U.S.
Fish and wildlife Service is the principal Federal
agency assigned to the protection, conservation and
enhancement of fish, wildlife, and their habitats.
To
accomplish its mission, the Service employs many of
the country's best biologists, wildlife managers,
engineers, realty specialist, law enforcement
agents, and others who work to save endangered and
threatened species and conserve migratory birds and
inland fisheries. The Service provides expert
advice to other Federal agencies, industry and
foreign governments, and manages more than 700
offices and fields stations, among which are;
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7
Regional Offices
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Over
500 National Wildlife Refuges
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Nearly
80 national Fish Hatcheries (raising over
200,000 fish a year)
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Field
offices in every state
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The
Service's headquarters office in Washington D.C.
The
following Student Programs, were established to
recruit high quality employees into Federal Service,
to support equal employment opportunity objectives,
to provide exposure to public service, and to
promote education. Most programs include positions
in all occupational groups (Professional,
Administrative, Technical, Clerical, Wage Grade)
within the Service.
For
additional information please contact Jennifer
Hanson at
303-236-4733 or Joan Meserve at 303-236-8128
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