Individual Placement-National Visitor Use Monitoring Survey - Kawishiwi RD

Student Conservation AssociationAurora, MN
7dOnsite

About The Position

This position will primarily focus on conducting national visitor use monitoring (NVUM) surveys at recreation sites across the Superior National Forest. Prospective candidates would be expected to interact directly with National Forest visitors to complete surveys at pre-determined locations and times using established survey protocols and questions. These NVUM surveys help to develop an estimate of the recreation use on national forests. Data collection methods, including onsite surveys and traffic counters, provide the US Forest Service with data on visitor satisfaction, recreation activity patterns, demographics, and visitor satisfaction. NVUM information assists Congress, Forest Service leaders, and program managers in making sound decisions that best serve the public and protect valuable natural resources by providing science-based, reliable information about the type, quantity, quality, and location of recreation use on public lands. This position provides excellent experience for candidates who wish to pursue a career with the USDA Forest Service as NVUM surveys are completed on every National Forest and Grassland on a five-year cycle. In addition to conducting NVUM surveys, selected candidates will also work with recreation staff on the Superior National Forest to complete recreation site and trail maintenance projects. Selected candidates may also support Ranger District administrative staff by providing customer service for visitors at Ranger District Offices. Positions will likely work from May 18- September 4, but start and end dates may be negotiable.

Requirements

  • Driver’s License.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Communication skills;
  • Ability to operate a pickup truck or other 4WD vehicle on unpaved roads.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience talking to forest visitors and completing surveys using established protocols.

Responsibilities

  • Conducting National Visitor Use Monitoring Surveys at pre-determined sites and times using established survey protocols and questions. Training on survey protocols will be provided. This schedule includes weekend dates, and some amount of weekend work will be required for this position.
  • Utilizing portable computing devices such as tablets, trail counters, and GPS devices in support of National Visitor Use Monitoring.
  • Assisting with recreation site and trail maintenance.
  • Providing visitor education, and information to National Forest visitors.
  • Working alone once they are fully trained on applicable duties and safety protocols.

Benefits

  • Free Housing at Forest Service cabins or bunkhouses
  • One-time travel allowance of $1,100
  • Up to $200 reimbursement for required specialized gear
  • Defensive Drive Training
  • First Aid/CPR
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