NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

MORNING REPORT


BLACKBERRY EDITION


Friday, April 14, 2006


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INCIDENTS


No new incident reports received.


PARKS AND PEOPLE


Glacier NP

GS-025-11 Supervisory Protection Ranger


The park is seeking a qualified candidate for a lateral transfer to a GS-025-11 supervisory park ranger (protection) position. The person selected will serve as the subdistrict ranger for Chief Mountain Subdistrict and will oversee a full range of protection operations for the Many Glacier, Chief Mountain, Belly River, and Goat Haunt areas. The position is covered by 6(c) retirement and is classified as a secondary supervisory position, with responsibilities for emergency medical services, search and rescue, backcountry, wildland fire, structural fire, bear management, and resource management and protection. The subdistrict ranger is expected to develop and maintain strong ties with numerous park neighbors and stakeholders, including local Native American tribes, neighboring agencies, concessioners, and Canadian cooperators. The subdistrict includes 20 miles of international boundary and two ports of entry. Occupancy of government housing is required at Many Glacier during the summer and at St. Mary during the winter. For more information, please contact Ann Marie Chytra, district ranger for the Hudson Bay District, at 406-732-7730. Interested applicants should submit a hard copy resume/application (must include current SF-50) to the Human Resources Office, Glacier National Park, P.O. Box 128, West Glacier, MT 59936. Applications/resumes must be received by April 28th. [Mark Foust, Chief Ranger]


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Prepared by Visitor and Resource Protection, WASO, with the cooperation and support of Delaware Water Gap NRA.


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