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OUTREACH NOTICE
FIELD REPRESENTATIVE
NORTHEASTERN AREA, STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY
U.S. Forest Service
St. Paul, MN
Opens:
Closes:
January 30, 2014
February 28, 2014
The USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Area, State and Private Forestry will soon be
advertising for a permanent, full-time position of Field Representative, St. Paul Field
Office, GS-0401-14.
We expect to advertise this position on the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s USA
Jobs website at: www.usajobs.opm.gov In addition, specific information about the
Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry can be found on our web page at:
http://www.na.fs.fed.us/
Duties
This position is located in one of three Field Offices of the Northeastern Area State and
Private Forestry (NA) which serves twenty states and the District of Columbia. The
incumbent serves as the Field Representative for the St. Paul Field Office providing
technical and financial assistance for State & Private Forestry (S&PF) programs to
seven state forestry agencies and their partners (Midwest). The Field Representative
serves as a line officer, reporting to the NA Director and shares responsibility with the
Director for providing federal assistance to State Foresters and their staff(s) within each
field office area, in accordance with the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978.
The position provides administrative and technical oversight to all State & Private
Forestry programs including supervision of employees within the Field Office service
area. The incumbent is responsible for leadership; contributing to formulation of NA
policy, standards, procedures, and direction; coordinating and integrating programs and
activities; technical expertise and signatory authority for grants/agreements; and
supervising staff. State and Private Forestry programs, as authorized by the
Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978, as amended, include Biomass Utilization,
Community Forest and Open Space Conservation, Economic Action, Forest Health
Protection, Forest Legacy, Forest Stewardship, and Urban and Community Forestry.
Caring for the Land and Serving People
Printed on Recycled Paper
About the Location
Recently named by Forbes as one of the nation’s healthiest cities, St. Paul and its twin
city Minneapolis have a lot to offer the outdoor enthusiast. With over 90,000 miles of
shoreline and 929 metro area lakes, and some of the best urban biking and hiking trails,
you can hike, bike, paddle, swim or stroll to your hearts content. Ranked as America’s
most bikeable city (as ranked by Bike Score in 2012), you can hop on a rental bike at
one of over 140 stations throughout the city and experience award winning dining, high
end shopping, world class museums, and our incredible trail systems in an
environmentally sustainable way.
In addition to world-class sports teams such as the Minnesota Vikings, the Twins and
Minnesota Wild, the Twin Cities are known for being home to world-class educational
institutions such as the University of Minnesota, Augsburg and McAlester Colleges, and
the University of St. Thomas and University of St. Katherine. As a result of our
emphasis on education, Minneapolis and St. Paul are often noted as having one of the
most literate populations and one of the best metropolitan areas for raising children. In
addition, the Twin Cities house some of the nation’s fastest growing companies and
ranks second only to California for medical technology industry employment, with a
concentration three times that of the nation.
The Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area is home to a little over 3 million people. The
median age of residents is 32 years. The racial/ethnic composition for those reporting to
the Census (and identifying themselves in one category) is 81.6% Non-Hispanic Whites,
6.4% Black or African American, 0.6% American Indian and Alaska Native, 4.9% Asian,
and 4.6% Hispanic and Latino.)
Contact Information
If you need any additional information about the duties, or about the Northeastern Area
State and Private Forestry, please contact Tony Ferguson, Area Director
([email protected]), or James Barresi, Deputy Director, ([email protected]) at 11
Campus Blvd., Newtown Square, PA (610) 557-4103.
The purpose of this early alert outreach is to maximize diversity of the pool of
candidates. The USDA prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, and marital or
familial status. The USDA Forest Service also provides reasonable accommodations to
applicants with disabilities.
USDA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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OUTREACH NOTICE RESPONSE FORM
FIELD REPRESENTATIVE
NORTHEASTERN AREA, STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY
U.S. Forest Service
St. Paul, MN
Personal Information
Name:
Address:
Date:
USFS E-Mail Address:
OR
Internet E-Mail
Address:
Phone:
Office
Cell:
Current
Title/Series/Grade:
Highest Position Held:
Title/Series/Grade:
Location:
Are you currently a Federal Employee?
Yes:
No:
IF YES:
Appointment you are currently
under:
(e.g., Career, Career-Conditional, Excepted)
Current Agency and
location:
IF NO:
Are you currently a temporary
employee?
Yes:
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No:
Briefly describe why you will be a quality candidate for this position:
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