The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the United States Forest Service at Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument (managed by Gifford Pinchot National Forest), is recruiting two (2) Park Rangers (north side) to participate in maintaining the visitor center, area grounds, and facilities. They will also communicate with visitors, rove, maintain trails, and monitor recreation sites. Developed recreation are activities that take place within the built facilities (visitor centers, restrooms, parking lots, sign boards, trail heads, etc.), viewpoints, and recreation areas of the National Volcano Monument. Johnston Ridge Observatory is a site that is visited by people from around the world to learn about the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens, the impacts of that eruption, and the long-term challenges of such an event. People visit for many activities, which can include watching movies, reading interpretive panels, listening to ranger programs, scenic driving, hiking, bird watching, fishing, boating, mountain-biking, etc. The District-wide developed recreation goal is that sites are maintained to standard, evidence of human waste and litter are minimal, and resource damage is minimal. Where resource damage has occurred, especially in high traffic locations, we want to document and monitor the sites and try to rehabilitate to reduce impacts and discourage expansion of impacts.
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