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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Items dug up during the 2008 renovation of the Aquatic Park Bathhouse building include Orangeade bottle cap, tobacco pouch, cat food can.
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
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Please check the website for current announcements. http://www.usajobs.gov/

For human resources information at the park please call 415-561-7015

Instructions and Forms

For general instructions on how to apply for a Federal position, please click here (you will download the Acrobat format file OF-510_applying.pdf).

For assistance in building a resume that meets Federal employment guidelines, and posting your resume online, go to www.usajobs.gov.
For a copy of the application form OF-612 in Acrobat format, please click here (you will download the file OF-612.pdf).

For a copy of the application form SF-171 in Acrobat format, please click here (you will download the file SF-171.pdf).

For a copy of the form SF-171 Continuation Sheet in Acrobat format, please click here (you will download the file SF-171a.pdf).

For a copy of the Declaration for Federal Employment form in Acrobat format, please click here (you will download the file OF-306.pdf).

For a copy of the Applicant Background Survey form in Acrobat format, please click here (you will download the file DI-1935.pdf).

For a copy of the Application for 10-Point Veteran Preference form in Acrobat format, please click here (you will download the file SF-15.pdf).

For more information, please contact our Human Resources Office by telephone (415-561-7015), email or mail:


Human Resources

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Fort Mason Center,
Building E
San Francisco, CA 94123
 

415-561-7000 (Main number)



































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Balclutha moored at the pier with a modern container ship passing behind her.

Did You Know?
A modern container ship slips behind Balclutha on its way to port. Ocean routes are still the major highways of the world. Balclutha, moored at San Francisco Maritime NHP, was an ocean-going cargo ship for 43 years, between 1886 and 1929.

Last Updated: January 05, 2012 at 11:39 MST