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Seasonal GS-3 or GS-4, Wayne NF, Ohio



OUTREACH NOTICE FOR SEASONAL POSITION

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*Student Biological Science Aid/Technician GS-3 or GS-4*


   Ironton Ranger District

*Wayne** National Forest***


         Pedro, Ohio


Please respond by Monday April 20^th 2009

An opening exists for a summer season Biological Science Aid or Technician on the Ironton Ranger District of the */Wayne/**/ National Forest/*, in southern Ohio. We are located seven miles north of the historic city of Ironton Ohio and the Ohio River on State Route 93, Pedro, Ohio.

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*Major Duties*:

Duties include invasive species control using herbicides and manual control methods (70%), invasive species surveys (20%), native plant work planting (5%, seed collecting, pollinator gardens), and other duties as needed (5%). Ability to identify and “key-out” eastern North American flora, especially species of Southern Ohio species is desired. GIS and basic computer skills are also desired. Applicants must be willing and able to work alone in remote forest locations or with others in a team setting. Successful applicants must be able to work outside, in hilly areas and in various weather conditions (rainy, hot/humid, etc.) for 8-10 hours per day.



Current college students and those who will be returning to college next year are encouraged to respond to this outreach.  Depending on applicant qualifications and agency funding levels the position may be filled at a GS-3 ($10.31/hour, Biological Science Aid) or GS-4 ($11.57/hour, Biological Science Technician) level.  RV camping trailers are available for summer housing.  We anticipate the positions to start on June 8^th  and end on August 28^th .

Please email resume, references and relevant course work to Chad Kirschbaum (ckirschbaum@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ckirschbaum@xxxxxxxxx>) by Monday April 20^th 2008

*Ironton Ranger District:*

<http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/wayne/recreation_sites/byway/byway.html>

*Autumn in*

*Southern Ohio*

*Vegetation Management:* Our vegetation management program produces approximately 2.5 million board feet (MMBF) annually. Hand and herbicide techniques are the primary means of reforestation and timber stand improvement. We are actively restoring oak hickory ecosystems. We maintain a mixed pine/hardwood ecosystem dominated by oak and hickory forest type with large blocks of land designated for a variety of timber, plant, animal and recreational objectives.

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* Endangered Species:* The Indiana Bat and Running Buffalo Clover are two of our key, resident threatened and endangered species.

* Fire:* Fire is considered an ecosystem component rather than a periodic treatment. The District program uses prescribed fire on approximately 1,500 acres annually to maintain pyrotypic communities and treat hazardous fuels. The district also has an active wildfire suppression program.

* Recreation:* The District has an innovative and expanding recreation program. Two separate all-terrain vehicle trails are growing together with a 30-mile addition in progress. An active trail patrol helps maintain the existing 46 mile of ATV trails plus 24 miles of horse trail. The lake Vesuvius Recreation area not includes an archery trail, hiking and backpacking trails, 2 campgrounds, a boat launch and a beach. There are over 129-miles of trails on the Ironton District, The District offers a mountain bike trail, horse trails, and some of the best hunting in the area. Campgrounds, wildlife, hunting, and trails make the */Ironton District/* a popular destination point for travel and tourism.

Special events held on the Ironton District each year include the Wheelin’ Sportsmen Fishing event, which promotes and encourages persons with disabilities to explore recreation opportunities. Other special events include the Kids Fishing Derby and ATV rallies and numerous activities hosted by Ohio University Southern at the OUS Nature Center.

*Cultural Resources:* Vesuvius Furnace is one of several iron furnace stacks remaining on the Forest. A large Civilian Conservation Corps camp near the Iron furnace provided the labor to construct the Vesuvius Lake dam and Recreation Area.

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The Ironton Ranger District is located in the southern part of the state at Pedro, Ohio. It retains an air of nostalgia with covered bridges, rock shelters, springs and rugged hills covered with hardwood and pine trees. The district covers approximately 104,257-acres in Lawrence, Gallia, Scioto and Jackson counties. Pedro is within a few hours drive of metropolitan areas such as Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Ohio - Lexington, Kentucky – Huntington and Charleston, West Virginia, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Bordering states Kentucky and West Virginia make up the Tri-State area offering several state of the art medical centers, churches of various denominations, public and private schools, shopping plaza/malls and a wide variety of educational, sporting, cultural events and opportunities for all ages.

The Ironton District of the Wayne National Forest is located in the foothills of Appalachians and has a large diversity of plant and animal communities, including many threatened and endangered species. We are located near the Ohio River and only a few hours drive from The Boone National Forest (KY), Monaghelia National Forest (WV), and the New River Gorge(WV).

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The city of Ironton’s population is approximately 11,320. The population of Ashland, KY is 21,352. The population of Huntington, WV is approximately 48,982. The estimated population for the tri-state area, which includes 2 counties in Kentucky, 2 counties in West Virginia, and Lawrence County in Ohio, is approximately 288,650.

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The Ironton, OH climate is warm during summer when temperatures tend to be in the upper 80's and cold during winter when daytime temperatures tend to be in the 30's. The warmest month of the year is July with an average maximum temperature of 88 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 21 degrees Fahrenheit. The annual average precipitation at Ironton is 42 Inches. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is July with an average rainfall of 4.8 Inches.

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Rental apartments are available in the city or county and in surrounding areas. There are several small communities or towns, such as Ironton, Coal Grove, South Point, and Hanging Rock in Ohio, to live in with close proximity to Pedro. There are also numerous communities across the river in Kentucky around the Ashland area. There are abundant opportunities for the purchase of nice housing in the area with prices ranging from $50,000 to $225,000 plus.

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The Forest Service building is not equipped to handle childcare; however, there are several options available in the local area to accommodate children, ranging from infant care through teens.

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There are many churches in the area representing more than a dozen religious denominations.

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A great selection of health care is available, including doctors, dentists, and specialists. Kings Daughter

Medical Center is located in Ashland, KY and is ranked as one of the top hospitals in the nation for heart care. Kings Daughter is also rated as one of the top 100 companies to work for. There are several other hospitals in the area within a short drive.

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There are numerous senior/junior high schools, and elementary schools. In the City of Ironton there are two city high/junior high schools and five elementary schools. We have two private church school, covering K-12^th grade. Ohio University Southern Campus is also located in Ironton. Marshall University is 45 minutes away in Huntington, WV, and Ashland has several technical colleges.

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Ironton has a moderate selection of shopping opportunities available, including many small specialty shops within the area. Ashland has 2 malls and is located approximately 13 miles from Ironton.


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<http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/wayne/vesuvius_docs/vesuvius_furnace_history.html>

Ironton has one of the longest running Memorial Day parades in the nation. In addition to this great tradition Ironton host several other festivals throughout the year. Within the surrounding areas of Ashland, KY and Huntington, WV there are many theaters, art exhibits, museums, and community events throughout the year.

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Excellent opportunities are available for hunting and fishing in the local area, as well as the whole state. There are several water-related areas, with 73 State Parks, 21 State Forests, and amusement parks within a few hours drive. Ohio is proud to have many cultural, historic and festive attractions.

There is a powerful tradition of sports in the area; including baseball, football, soccer, tennis, golf, racquetball, and swimming.

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Columbus, the state capitol, is 2-½ hours (120miles) from Ironton. The state has several coliseums that

host many exciting events, from state fairs and rodeos, to live concerts. Huntington, WV has its own

airport, Tri State Airport is within 45 minutes, and Columbus and Cincinnati International Airports are

127 miles and 149 miles, respectively, from Ironton.

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*Visit the websites below to view the Ironton District area.*

www.irontontribune.com <http://www.irontontribune.com/> www.herald-dispatch.com <http://www.herald-dispatch.com/> www.dailyindependent.com <http://www.dailyindependent.com/>

www.lawrencecountyohio.com <http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/> www.ashlandalliance.com <http://www.ashlandalliance.com/> www.lawrencecountyohio.org <http://www.lawrencecountyohio.org/>* *

http://www.lawrencecountyohio.org/ledc/

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