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Forest Botanist

GS-430-9/11

 

 

The Mark Twain National Forest (USDA – Forest Service) is planning to fill one (1) permanent Forest Botanist, GS-0430-11 position within our Integrated Resourses Staff Area.  This position will be located in Rolla, MO at the Mark Twain National Forest Supervisor’s Office. The annual salary ranges $47,448.00 to $74,628.00.

 

Serves as the staff specialist on Botanical and Non-native Invasive Species for the Forest.  Manages and coordinates the Districts,  Region and other Staff Areas to manage the these programs.

Provides advice and assistance on resource management policies and practices in order to manage botanical resources so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the present and future needs of the public.

Conducts general botanical surveys at the project level.

Conduct fixed – vegetative plot inventory and floristic quality assessments.

Maintains existing and provide new elemental occurrences for State Species and Communities of Conservation Concern, Regional Forester Sensitives Species, and Federally listed threatened and endangeres species  for the State Heritage Database and for Natural Resource Information System (NRIS).

Map and inventory non-native and invasive plant species. Conducts monitoring and evaluation of non-native and invasive treatments areas.
Identify, map and inventory natural terresteral communities found on the Mark Twain National Forest and the Ozark Highlands.

Serves as a inspector and/or contracting officer repersenative for botanical and noxious weed treatment contracts.

Assist in development of restoration plans for terrestrial natural communities of Missouri. Assist in the education and outreach to the public for botanical related issues.

Provide botanical training to Forest Service employes.

 

Vacancy Announcement

This notification is being circulated to inform prospective applicants of this upcoming opportunity and to determine the interest in this position. Open Continuous Rosters for this position have not yet been posted on USA Jobs. Applicants are encouraged to check www.usajobs.gov website for information.

 

FOREST SERVICE EMPLOYEES ON THE WORKFORCE REDUCTION AND PLACEMENT LIST WILL RECEIVE PRIORITY CONSIDERATION AND CTAP/ICTAP CANDIDATES WILL RECEIVE THE APPROPRIATE CONSIDERATION.

 

Interested candidates are encouraged to obtain a USA Jobs profile and prepare their resume in that format. The vacancy will be advertised at http://www.usajobs.gov.

 

Because of the new hiring process with eRecruit, we will be contacting those responding to the outreach listed regarding the application process and vacancy announcement details.  We expect the vacancy announcement to be posted by February 2013.

 

Office of Personnel Management Qualifications:  Complete qualification requirements for this position can be found in the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Operating Manual for Qualification Standards for General Schedule Positions, which is available from any Federal Government Personnel Office and OPM on their web site (www.opm.gov/qualifications/index.htm).

Time-in-Grade Requirement: If you are a current or former federal employee and applying for a promotion opportunity, you must have 52 weeks of federal service at the next lower grade in the normal line of progression for the position being filled.  This requirement must be met within 30 days of the closing of this announcement.

 

If you are interested in knowing more about this position contact Jack Courtenay at 573-341-7408, or e-mail jcourtenay@fs.fed.us.  If you are interested in this position, please complete the enclosed Outreach Notice form and return to the address listed on the form.

 

 

ABOUT THE FOREST:

 

The Mark Twain National Forest is made up of six ranger districts, mainly located in the southern third of the state.  The Forest Supervisor’s Office is located in Rolla, Missouri.  The Mark Twain NF contains approximately 1.5 million acres, comprised mainly of upland hardwoods and some associated shortleaf pine.  A full range of vegetation and recreation management activities on the forest include timber harvest and regeneration activities, TSI, prescribed fire, developed and dispersed recreation, and mining.

 

 

 

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY:

 

Rolla’s population is approximately 16,367, and its elevation is 1,140 feet above sea level.  Rolla is located in central Missouri off Interstate 44, Mo. Hwy. 63 and 72.  The average annual temperature is 55.7 degrees, average rainfall 37.45 inches and snowfall of 11.7 inches.  It is situated within 1 ½ – 2 hr. drive of three major cities (St. Louis to the east, Springfield to the west and Jefferson City/Columbia to the north).

 

Government:  Rolla is a Third Class City under Missouri Statues with a Mayor-City Council form of government with a full-time City Administrator.  Electricity within the city limits is supplied by the Rolla Municipal Utilities.  City fire and police departments are equipped with the most modern equipment available and is staffed with full-time personnel.  http://rollacity.org/

 

Economic Background:  The Rolla area has a diversified economic base comprised of industry, governmental agencies, educational facilities, medical services and some agricultural activity.  In addition, Rolla is considered to be a regional trade center serving a population of over 190,000 people.  There are over 1000 businesses in the Rolla area, including the Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T)(formerly University of Missouri-Rolla) and the Rolla Technical Institute.

 

Housing:  The median value of existing homes in the Rolla area is approximately $75,400, with the majority of new home construction costs ranging from $100,000 to $200,000, with a mediam monthly house payment of $507.00 (not always including insurance and taxes).  The mediam monthly rental for a two bedroom apartment is $425.  There are several realtors available specializing in housing of various price ranges within specific areas.  Apartments, duplexes, and fourplexes are available with prices depending on facilities and location.  Rooms are available for rent in local hotels and motels.

Government Quarters:  None available

 

Fuels:  Coal, electricity, natural gas, propane fuel oil and wood.

 

Taxation:  Personal income tax ranges is $5.01 per $100 assessed valuation.  County sales tax is .005%, City sales tax is .02% and State sales tax is .04225%.   Prescription drugs are exempt from sales tax.

 

Transportation:  Bus service is provided by Greyhound and USA Tours.  Locally owned cab companies provide public transporation.  Rail freight is provided by the main line of Burlington/Northern Railroad.  Rolla National Airport is located 12 miles north on Hwy. 63.  A private airport, Rolla Downtown Airport, is located two miles west of Rolla.  Major commercial airlines are located in St. Louis and Springfield. Major highways include Interstate 44, and US Highways 63 & 72.

 

Television:  Cable and pay TV with 51 channels are available.

 

Radio:  Six radio station including Public Radio KMST .

 

Newspaper:   Rolla Daily News circulates 7,000 daily and Sunday papers, serving much of surrounding counties.

 

Schools:  The public school system Rolla Public School District Website Homepage (rated AAA) consists of one senior high, one junior high (8-9) and one middle school (5-6-7) and three elementary schools enrolling 4,090 students.  There are five parochial schools with an enrollment of over 359 students.  B.W. Robinson State School, Choices for People, the Kyle Center and Gingerbread House serve people with disabilities.

 

Colleges:  Rolla is the home of the Missouri University of Science and Technology (MST),  a premier school which focuses on educating tomorrow’s leaders in engineering and science with a student population of approximately 5,000.  MST offers degrees in the fields of engineering, science, social sciences and humanities.  Graduate programs leading to Master’s and PhD degrees are also offered.

 

Columbia College of Missouri and Drury University

 

Vocational-Technical Schools:  Rolla Technical Institute, one of the most modern in the Midwest, provides an extensive and comprehensive technical vocational training program to students from 12 area high schools as well as evening training and customized training for over 900 workers.  Metro Business College, Columbia College and Drury College offer professional training and degrees in several fields.  Webster University offers several graduate studies programs locally.

 

Churches/Civic Organizations:  Our beautiful churches represent every denomination and are dedicated to serve our many citizens and welcome visitors.  An active Chamber of Commerce along with organizations such as Lions, Optimist, Kiwanis, Rotary and Jaycees as well as the usual lodges, fraternal

orders, federated local clubs of interest to all ages keep the citizens involved.  Cultural activities are varied.  University and local amateur theater groups, art shows and community concert programs receive much interest and support.

 

Health Care:  Phelps County Regional Medical Center is a 240-bed regional referral center serving south central Missouri.  An $18 million expansion project completed in 1993 updated the entire hospital campus.  Medical staff includes more than 110 physicians and dentists.  The hospital has a high-risk maternity center and a Level III Trauma Center that sees more than 23,000 patients each year.  The medical center employs more than 800 full- and part-time employees, and is the area’s second largest employer.  Rolla has three veterinary offices available to take care of your pet’s medical needs.

 

Cultural InterestsRolla Public Library is one of the finest in the state with almost 60,000 volumes and offers many various services.  The Curtis Laws Wilson Library — Missouri University of Science & Technology is also accessible to the general public.

 

Recreation:  Rolla Parks and Recreation Department provides supervised playground programs throughout the year.  The Splash Zone (modern, shallow water-based play facility) with fountains, a lazy river, and water slides is located at one of Rolla’s park locations.  The Centre is the city’s recreational facility with an indoor pool, basketball/volleyball courts, and a fitness room.  Classes and programs are available throughout the year for members and the public.  Two parks have stocked lakes for fishing and all have lighted ball diamonds and tennis courts as well as picnic pavilions and fireplaces.  One public park provided by the Lion’s Club is 240 acres with a fishing lake, picnic grounds, ball and soccer fields, equestrian trails and a club den available to the public.  There is a University golf course and a private country club.  There are two local health center facilities with racquetball courts, cardiovascular equipment, aerobics, tanning beds and massage therapists available.  The Rolla Optimists sponsor kid’s soccer and basketball programs.  There are also recreational and competitive soccer, baseball, and basketball programs for area youth.

 

 

 

 


 

If you are interested in this position, please complete this form and send:

 

E-mail to: Jack Courtenay (jcourtenay@fs.fed.us)

 

Mail to: USDA Forest Service, Mark Twain National Forest, ATTN: Jack Courtenay, 401 Fairgrounds Road, Rolla, MO 65401, or

 

FAX to: 573-426-6800, ATTN: Jack Courtenay.

 

Forest Silviculturist

Location: Eastern Region, Region 9, Mark Twain National Forest

 

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Thank you for your interest!