Are you looking for a new opportunity to work at two great national parks in a beautiful corner of the country? If so, Saint Gaudens National Historic Park and Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park are looking for a WG4 Laborer (Motor vehicle operator). Duration: Temporary 1 year with possibility of extending a second year. Compensation: $17.60 per hour. As a laborer with the National Park Service, you will have the opportunity to work with a diverse group of people in a truly beautiful and unique environment. Specific examples of work to be performed include, but are not limited to, custodial, weed eating, gardening, hedge pruning, mowing, painting, and carpentry. ► For more information, please contact: Please submit a federal resume and if you’re a veteran include your DD-214 to e-mail us, Maintenance Supervisor. The resume should include information such as: position title, salary, number of hours per week, description of duties and accomplishments, etc. ► More information on federal resumes can be found here: https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/faq/application/documents/resume/what-to-include/
► About the Parks: This position will support Saint Gaudens National Historical Park in Cornish, New Hampshire and Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock, Vermont.
Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park preserves the home, studios, gardens, and museum collection of American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The park boasts the largest collection of Saint-Gaudens sculpture in the world, an amazing cultural landscape of gardens and hedges, and summer art exhibitions and concerts. Park for the Arts. www.nps.gov/saga
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park tells the history of the conservation movement in the United States through the eyes of the three families historically associated with the park’s landscape. The park includes not only a remarkable collection of historic buildings and one of the largest formerly-private collections of Hudson River School paintings in the US, but also 555 acres of the oldest scientifically managed forest in the country. www.nps.gov/mabi
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Last updated: January 20, 2022