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DOI is a workforce of over 70,000 strong serving across 11 Bureaus/Offices and over 2,400 operating locations to fulfill one mission. DOI's mission is as vast and diverse as our people - to protect America’s natural resources and heritage, honor our cultures and tribal communities, and supply the energy to power our future. View all current opportunities on USAJOBS: https://www.usajobs.gov/Search/Results?d=IN DOI Bureaus & Offices • Bureau of Indian Affairs • Bureau of Land Management • Bureau of Ocean Energy Management • Bureau of Reclamation • Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement • Bureau of Trust Fund Administration • National Park Service • Office of the Secretary • Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service • U.S. Geological Survey
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- Congratulations Director LaCounte and thank you for your decades of service!
Today, we celebrate the remarkable career of Darryl LaCounte, Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and proud member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. Darryl’s journey began in 1988 at the Wind River Agency in Wyoming, and over the past 36 years, he has dedicated his life to serving Indian Country with unwavering commitment. From his early days as an oil and gas specialist to his leadership roles within the BIA Rocky Mountain Region, Darryl’s impact has been profound. As Director since 2019, he has been instrumental in placing over four million acres back into federal trust, safeguarding Tribal lands for future generations. Please join us in wishing Darryl a fulfilling and joyous retirement. His legacy of dedication and leadership will continue to inspire us all. Thank you, Darryl, for your extraordinary service! - U.S. Department of the Interior reposted this
Attention everyone! We have a job opening that doesn't...suck. Or does it? This is a fish biologist position, GS- 0482-9/11, working in Ludington, Michigan for the Sea Lamprey Control Program. The primary focus of the position is to control invasive sea lamprey populations using various methods. While the sea lamprey is native to the Atlantic Ocean, it is highly invasive to the Great Lakes. The invasive sea lampreys are a jawless, parasitic fish that entered the Great Lakes system via manmade locks and shipping canals. Their aggressive behavior and appetite for the bodily fluids of fish wreaked havoc on native fish populations and decimated an already vulnerable lake trout fishery. Come join the Sea Lamprey Control Program Team! Only the lamprey suck... the job is great. Applications are due by 10/09/24. See the full list of duties and how to apply ➡️ https://ow.ly/Hy2U50TusiUPhoto of a USFWS employee with an invasive sea lamprey briefly attached to learn "first hand" what many of our native fishes in the Great Lakes experience. Photo by Dr. Dimitry Gorsky/USFWS - On Saturday, September 28, in honor of National Public Lands Day, we will waive entrance fees at Interior-managed public lands that require fees. We encourage everyone to get outside and enjoy the health benefits of spending time in these natural spaces. Photo at Natural Bridges National Monument by John Pless
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Do you have a passion for writing and digital content creation? Do you aspire to work in the National Park Service? Student Conservation Association is looking for a digital communications intern to work with the Outreach and Digital Communications Specialist of the National Park Service Youth & Young Adult Programs Office! You will get to: ✅ Help develop content for social media platforms (X, Facebook, Instagram) ✅Promote youth and young adult programs across the NPS ✅Gain experience in writing content for www.nps.gov , such as youth and young adult program stories, interviews, and spotlights. ✅Learn the logistics of organizing a virtual event, and have the opportunity to network with other interns, volunteers, and staff in the NPS. In this position, you will help engage students, parents, educators, partners, and the general public about the exciting opportunities for conservation and preservation in the NPS. It will create an opportunity to expand youth interest in national park civic engagement and help in the National Park Service's mission to advance relevancy, diversity, and inclusion. This is a paid internship. There is also an opportunity to receive an AmeriCorps education award at the completion of the 12-month internship. Apply now ➡️ https://lnkd.in/egveSu4v) Image: Staff with past interns posing at Rocky Mountain National Park. #NPSYouth #NPSYoungAdults #YourParkStory - It’s our favorite time of the year! Meet our chonky contenders at fatbearweek.org and vote during #FatBearWeek October 2-8! 🐻
Honky Chonk Beardonkadonk... Fat Bear Week is coming! 🐻 Yes, you heard correctly—Fat Bear Week, a time when we collectively celebrate the corpulent charms of our Ursidae friends, kicks off October 2-8. These chunky champs have been chowing down, packing on the pounds, and eyeing the title all summer long. (We assume they know they are competing.) Also, we’re currently seeking volunteers to weigh and crown the winning bear. Anyone? Bueller? Just kidding. Not making that mistake again. Time flies! Celebrating 10 years, #FatBearWeek is an annual competition that highlights the healthy appetites of brown bears as well as the nourishing ecosystem in which they thrive. By engaging in some hefty eating of the all-important salmon, the bear’s ample proportions serve as a testament to their survival instincts, preparing them for the long winter. It’s kinda a BIG deal. Last year, nearly 1.4 million votes were cast for the bears. This fall, you can weigh in and choose the bear that you think has what it takes to be champ at: fatbearweek.org. Image: An adult bear sitting in water fishing for salmon. NPS/N. Boak - Happy First Day of Fall! 🍂🍁 Public lands are amazing all year, but there’s something magnificent about the arrival of fall colors. As forests transition into reds, oranges and yellows, people head to their favorite spots to enjoy the healing power of nature and this gorgeous seasonal spectacle. Photo at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore by Leandro Martins (from 2023)
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Office of Trust Services is seeking excited interns to join our Pathways program, focusing on forestry and natural resources. If you’re a current college student eager to make a difference, this is a great opportunity. Interns will gain hands-on experience while contributing to significant Trust programs within Central, Regional, Agency, and Tribal offices. The BIA’s Pathways Internship program offers: • Paid positions • Meaningful projects • Rotational assignments • Multi-semester opportunities Our program is designed to prepare you for a successful career in public service and provides a direct path to full-time roles with the BIA or Tribal Nations after graduation. Apply at https://lnkd.in/dAg5NgWs by September 2025. - Join us in celebrating Latino Conservation Week! This annual celebration provides activities at national wildlife refuges, national fish hatcheries and other public lands to engage the next generation of conservationists. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eS7-pgfkPhoto by Veronica Miranda / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- #PeopleofInterior "Throughout my career, I have enjoyed the variety of skills I have learned and get to apply as a Law Enforcement Park Ranger for the National Park Service. I am so grateful for all the amazing places I have been able to experience and the great people that have brought so much enrichment to my professional and personal life along the way." Grisel Madera works at the Thomas Edison National Historical Park in New Jersey. Grisel attended the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico. #HispanicHeritageMonthLearn about the Park Ranger (0025) occupation series: https://ow.ly/XPCn50TqlOWMore People of Interior: https://ow.ly/9CQN50Tqm0n
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September marks National Preparedness Month. We partner with #FEMA to help all American Indian and Alaska Native communities focus on emergency preparedness. It's essential to have a clear family emergency plan, build a comprehensive kit with vital supplies, and stay informed about local hazards. Practicing emergency drills can also make a big difference in ensuring safety. Check out this video to help get your started: https://lnkd.in/eM8AviPF
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