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Bitterroot National Forest Forestry Technician (Wilderness) GS-0462-07 West Fork Ranger District DARBY, MONTANA The Bitterroot National Forest, West Fork Ranger District will soon be advertising a GS-0462-07 permanent seasonal 13/13 Forestry Tech. (Wilderness). The position is located in Darby, Montana. The position may be filled through federal merit promotion government-wide G. If interested in the position, you may complete the attached form and email by April 16, 2012 to ddgale@fs.fed.us or mail to: West Fork Ranger District Attn: Debra Gale 6735 West Fork Road Darby MT 59829 ABOUT THE POSITION: The duty station for this position is located at the West Fork Ranger District in Darby, MT and the position provides wilderness ranger field coverage for both the Frank Church River of No Return and Selway Bitterroot Wildernesses on the Bitterroot National Forest. This position requires previous experience in wilderness and trail work including use of stock and primitive tools. An important element of this position is the ability to communicate effectively to a diverse internal and external audience.

MAJOR DUTIES: Explains and enforces use regulations according to the Wilderness Act. Explains and enforces other use regulations. Inspects wilderness and backcountry areas to determine compliance with regulations or specifications. Patrols wilderness and backcountry areas to ensure that areas are operated, used, and maintained in accordance with wilderness and forest management plans. Provides detailed historical and cultural information about wilderness backcountry areas to visitors and recreational user groups; explains rules and regulations. Assists in the development and implements the logistics required for completion of wilderness projects and backcountry programs as based on approved direction in land management plans. Conducts inventories and monitors resource and social conditions. Prepares written reports. Implements current NEPA and Limits of Acceptable Change (LAC) processes. Gathers specific information on wilderness conditions. Supervises partnership and volunteer projects. Establishes contact and develops partnerships with the private sector and other agency personnel to promote education in "Leave No Trace" techniques and wilderness stewardship. Develops and organizes wilderness education programs and presents them to the public. Provides standard information on resource management and stock use practices in wilderness areas. Inspects and conducts performance evaluations for outfitters and guides for compliance with Special Use Authorization and reports items of noncompliance; makes recommendations to immediate supervisor relating to special use permit authorization. Performs and assists with trail, campsite and facility maintenance or construction/reconstruction activities. This includes site cleanup and naturalizing, completing condition surveys, developing project plans and costs estimates, and making recommendations for improvements. Implements wilderness or trail rehabilitation projects. Independently performs the full range of standardized wilderness program support duties, ensuring that wilderness campsites, facilities, and/or trails are maintained in accordance with standards. May serve as inspector on trail maintenance contracts or as Resource Advisor during fire incidents. Serves as Forest Protection Officer and issues Notices of Violation when violations of regulations are encountered. Collects evidence and prepares case reports on violations. Makes sure bulletin boards are properly signed and maintained. Posts special regulations. May participate in rescue missions in coordination with county authorities. MINIMUM FEDERAL QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: To qualify for a GS-07 you must have the equivalent of one year of full-time specialized experience comparable in difficulty and responsibility to at least the next lower level in the Federal service (GS-5/6). Resume must support experience. CONTACT INFORMATION: Anyone interested in further information and/or who has questions regarding the position may contact Debra Gale - Bitterroot NF Wilderness, Trails, Outfitter & Guides, Wild & Scenic Rivers Program Manager - (406) 821-3269 or email: ddgale@fs.fed.us

ABOUT THE AREA: The Bitterroot Valley is a river basin about 65 miles long from north to south and as much as 10 miles wide, bordered to the west by the dramatically carved Bitterroot Mountains and to the east by the gentler Sapphire Mountains. The valley is considered the banana belt of Montana. Summer temperatures are warm (normally in the low 90s) and winter temperatures mild with only occasional below zero readings. Centrally positioned along the Bitterroot Hamilton, MT River, the town of Hamilton is a full service community of over 4,000, and the surrounding immediate area of over 12,000. Hamilton is located 45 miles south of the larger college community in Missoula. Ample community and real estate information is available on the web. A good place to start is the Bitterroot Valley Chamber of Commerce website http://www.bitterrootvalleychamber.com/ General housing is available from Stevensville to Conner. Housing prices range from $130,000 to $250,000+ for 3 bedroom/2 bath homes and rentals of that size home are from $700 to $1,000+. Apartment rentals are from $300 to $500 month for 1 bedroom and $500 to $600+ per month for 2 bedrooms. There is limited government housing available. Hamilton and the surrounding communities provide Darby, MT several excellent dining and nightlife opportunities ranging from two popular local breweries, steakhouses, pizzerias, a sushi restaurant, sports bars and western saloon-style bars. During the summer months, there are several popular restaurants specializing in locally grown produce and meat. The towns in the Bitterroot Valley also host a variety of outdoor events, such as the Hamilton Farmer s Market, the Darby Logger Days, and the Western Heritage Days in Stevensville (just to name a few). Missoula, located only 45 miles north on Highway 93, also offers a multitude of diverse restaurants, bars, and activities. The southern half of the Bitterroot Valley is home to the communities of Darby, Conner and Sula. For more information on the valley schools, visit http://montana.schooltree.org/ravalli-county-schools.html or http://www.trulia.com/school-district/mt-ravalli_county/hamilton_school_district_3/ These small, western communities provide spectacular scenery, excellent recreation access and an enjoyable country lifestyle. The Bitterroot Valley contains 7 school districts which represent the 7 communities in the valley. The Bitterroot College Program (BCP), located in Hamilton, offers University of Montana College of Technology (UM-COT) courses and UM general education courses. RECREATION: The Bitterroot Valley provides ample outdoor recreation opportunities for every outdoor enthusiast. World-class hiking trails are located only minutes from town, providing access to several choice destinations extending into the Selway-Bitterroot and Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness Areas. There are over 20 well-maintained developed campgrounds within close proximity to the Valley available for family camping and picnics. Several lakes, which are accessible by vehicle, provide a variety of motorized and non-motorized recreation opportunities. The Bitterroot River and its tributaries provide excellent

opportunities for floating and fishing all summer long. Big game hunting and wildlife viewing are popular activities throughout the Valley due to our abundant populations of bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, moose and mountain goats. Winter provides ample opportunities to cross-country ski, snowshoe, snowmobile and downhill ski at the local ski resort, Lost Trail Powder Mountain. The forest hosts several annual recreation events, such as the Lake Como Triathlon, the Tour of the Bitterroot Mountain Bike Ride, dog sledding, and snowmobile Fun Run. The towns of Hamilton, Darby, Stevensville, and Corvallis have several city parks and trail systems along the Bitterroot River. There are 2 golf courses (one near Hamilton and one near Stevensville). Indoor recreation activities in Hamilton include a bowling alley, movie theater, play house, Performing Arts Series, a few shopping centers, and several fitness centers (one with a pool). FOREST OVERVIEW: The Bitterroot National Forest, its four Ranger Districts (Stevensville RD, Darby RD, Sula RD, and West Fork RD), and Trapper Creek Job Corps cover 1.6 million acres in west central Montana and Idaho. Approximately 1,500 miles of wilderness and non-wilderness trails provide experiences for hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers, motorcyclists and ATVs. Approximately 50% of the Forest is designated wilderness - including portions of the Selway-Bitterroot, Frank Church River of No Return, & the Anaconda Pintler and another 25% of the Forest is inventoried roadless. Neighboring national forests include the Nez Perce, Clearwater, Lolo, and Beaverhead- Deerlodge in Region 1 and the Salmon-Challis and Payette in Region 4.The Forest lies in 3 counties, Ravalli and Missoula in Montana and Idaho County, Idaho. The Forest has been a leader in wilderness fires for over 30 years and more than 600,000 acres of the Forest have burned since 2000. This presents a challenging mission to provide quality public access on fire-affected trails, especially in wilderness settings. USDA Non-Discrimination Statement Revised 6/8/2005 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA s TARGET Center at (202)720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Please Respond by: 4/16/2012 OUTREACH REPLY FORM Northern Region, USDA Forest Service Bitterroot National Forest, Hamilton, MT Wilderness Technician GS-462-07, Seasonal 13/13 Appointment West Fork Ranger District, Darby, MT If you are interested in this position, please complete this form describing your current status and return it, by one of the following to: Mail: West Fork Ranger District (Attn: Debra Gale) 6735 West Fork Road Darby, MT 95829 Email: ddgale@fs.fed.us Name: Email: Mailing Address Telephone Number Current Agency Employed With: USFS, BLM, Other Type of Appointment Permanent Temporary Term VRA PWD Other Current Region/Forest/District: Current Series and Grade: Current Position Title: If you are not a current permanent (career or career conditional) employee, are you eligible to be hired under any of the following special authorities: Person with disabilities Veterans Readjustment Disabled Veterans with 30% compensable disability Former Peace Corps Volunteer Student Career Experience Program Other Submission of this form is voluntary--thank you for your interest in our vacancy!