The Department of the Interior has a multifaceted mission that combines natural resource protection, recreation, natural resource use, services to communities and individuals, and biological and earth sciences. We are seeking individuals who share a passion for our country’s most valuable resources and a commitment to obtaining, training, and retaining a highly skilled and diverse workforce needed to accomplish our exciting and challenging mission. This position is located in the National Park Service; you can find information specific to our Bureau at the National Park Service website, www.nps.gov.
The Associate Director is responsible for leading over 850 employees in eight national divisions that encompass 30 program areas: 1) Law Enforcement Security, and Emergency Services; 2) United States Park Police; 3) Office of Public Trust; 4) Fire and Aviation Management; 5) Risk Management; 6) Public Health Services; 7) Regulations, Jurisdiction, and Special Park Uses; and 8) Wilderness Stewardship.
The Associate Director serves as principal advisor on protection and emergency service matters for NPS facilities, sites, natural and cultural resources, visitors, and employees; as well as establish policies to provide security, law enforcement, protection of critical infrastructure and facilities, and protection of natural and cultural resources. The Associate Director addresses potential threats to NPS sites and visitors by utilizing the balanced strategy of prevention, preparedness, detection, response, crisis management, and consequence management.
Applicants must apply via USAJOBS. This is a Senior Executive Service (SES) position. Please read the instructions and application requirements carefully. Applicants must submit narrative statements to address the executive core qualifications and technical qualifications. USAJOBS - Job Announcement This announcement closes on 3/4/24.
To qualify, the applicant must meet the five executive core qualifications and three technical qualifications found in the USAJOBS vacancy announcement.
Feb 02, 2024
Full time
The Associate Director is responsible for leading over 850 employees in eight national divisions that encompass 30 program areas: 1) Law Enforcement Security, and Emergency Services; 2) United States Park Police; 3) Office of Public Trust; 4) Fire and Aviation Management; 5) Risk Management; 6) Public Health Services; 7) Regulations, Jurisdiction, and Special Park Uses; and 8) Wilderness Stewardship.
The Associate Director serves as principal advisor on protection and emergency service matters for NPS facilities, sites, natural and cultural resources, visitors, and employees; as well as establish policies to provide security, law enforcement, protection of critical infrastructure and facilities, and protection of natural and cultural resources. The Associate Director addresses potential threats to NPS sites and visitors by utilizing the balanced strategy of prevention, preparedness, detection, response, crisis management, and consequence management.
Applicants must apply via USAJOBS. This is a Senior Executive Service (SES) position. Please read the instructions and application requirements carefully. Applicants must submit narrative statements to address the executive core qualifications and technical qualifications. USAJOBS - Job Announcement This announcement closes on 3/4/24.
To qualify, the applicant must meet the five executive core qualifications and three technical qualifications found in the USAJOBS vacancy announcement.
The Denver Service Center is the primary project execution office responsible for the planning, transportation, and major construction programs of the National Park Service. The Director manages planners, landscape architects, engineers, architects, and various other professionals within six divisions who accomplish their work in-house, or who oversee and coordinate the work of contracted architectural engineering firms, construction contractors, construction management firms, and other professional consultant firms.
Applicants must apply via USAJOBS. This is a Senior Executive Service (SES) position. Please read the instructions and application requirements carefully. Applicants must submit narrative statements to address the executive core qualifications and technical qualifications. USAJOBS - Job Announcement This announcement closes on 12/18/23.
To qualify, the applicant must meet the five executive core qualifications and two technical qualifications included below:
Knowledge of the principles, objectives, and techniques of planning, construction, and design programs as they affect the management of park resources; the preservation of historical structures; sustainable design; progressive contracting methods that assure the use of new technologies and innovation; and client involvement and satisfaction.
Ability to manage a hybrid office approach to a geographically dispersed staff of professional and technical employees and provide professional consulting services regarding complex projects on a nationwide basis; including the application of quality business practices in the areas of resource management, information reporting, and budget and financial management for a primarily project-funded office.
Nov 16, 2023
Full time
The Denver Service Center is the primary project execution office responsible for the planning, transportation, and major construction programs of the National Park Service. The Director manages planners, landscape architects, engineers, architects, and various other professionals within six divisions who accomplish their work in-house, or who oversee and coordinate the work of contracted architectural engineering firms, construction contractors, construction management firms, and other professional consultant firms.
Applicants must apply via USAJOBS. This is a Senior Executive Service (SES) position. Please read the instructions and application requirements carefully. Applicants must submit narrative statements to address the executive core qualifications and technical qualifications. USAJOBS - Job Announcement This announcement closes on 12/18/23.
To qualify, the applicant must meet the five executive core qualifications and two technical qualifications included below:
Knowledge of the principles, objectives, and techniques of planning, construction, and design programs as they affect the management of park resources; the preservation of historical structures; sustainable design; progressive contracting methods that assure the use of new technologies and innovation; and client involvement and satisfaction.
Ability to manage a hybrid office approach to a geographically dispersed staff of professional and technical employees and provide professional consulting services regarding complex projects on a nationwide basis; including the application of quality business practices in the areas of resource management, information reporting, and budget and financial management for a primarily project-funded office.
The Pacific West Regional Director provides leadership for 65 diverse units of the National Park System in eight states and three U.S. territories. We are looking for an individual with experience in park management and the preservation of parks in a large, geographically dispersed organization; experience and understanding of cultural and natural resources; experience leading fiscal and human resources functions, including attracting and retaining a highly skilled and diverse workforce.
Applicants must apply via USAJOBS.GOV. Please read the instructions and application requirements carefully. Applicants must submit narrative statements to address the executive core qualifications and technical qualifications. This announcement closes on June 12, 2023. USAJOBS - Job Announcement .
May 12, 2023
Full time
The Pacific West Regional Director provides leadership for 65 diverse units of the National Park System in eight states and three U.S. territories. We are looking for an individual with experience in park management and the preservation of parks in a large, geographically dispersed organization; experience and understanding of cultural and natural resources; experience leading fiscal and human resources functions, including attracting and retaining a highly skilled and diverse workforce.
Applicants must apply via USAJOBS.GOV. Please read the instructions and application requirements carefully. Applicants must submit narrative statements to address the executive core qualifications and technical qualifications. This announcement closes on June 12, 2023. USAJOBS - Job Announcement .
The Superintendent manages all park operations, including a workforce of approximately 250 employees, over 4000 volunteers, and administers a complex multi-million-dollar budget. This is a Senior Executive Service (SES) position. We are looking for someone with executive level experience in park operations and who has successfully managed a large, geographically dispersed organization.
To qualify, the applicant must meet the five executive core qualifications and technical qualifications listed in the USAJOBS announcement. https://www.usajobs.gov/job/714769800
Applicants must apply via USAJOBS. This announcement closes on 4/24/2023.
Mar 23, 2023
Full time
The Superintendent manages all park operations, including a workforce of approximately 250 employees, over 4000 volunteers, and administers a complex multi-million-dollar budget. This is a Senior Executive Service (SES) position. We are looking for someone with executive level experience in park operations and who has successfully managed a large, geographically dispersed organization.
To qualify, the applicant must meet the five executive core qualifications and technical qualifications listed in the USAJOBS announcement. https://www.usajobs.gov/job/714769800
Applicants must apply via USAJOBS. This announcement closes on 4/24/2023.