An experienced person is sought to be the National Park Service’s (NPS) 
GIS Specialist on a joint NPS and Fish and Wildlife Service 
interdisciplinary team evaluating and contributing to ecosystem 
restoration efforts in south Florida. The incumbent will work with 
ecologists, biologists, engineers, attorneys, private citizens, resource 
managers, and other professionals in developing, managing, coordinating, 
and implementing a Geographic Information System (GIS) to assist in the 
evaluation of impacts to the Everglades ecosystem due to changes in water 
quality, hydrology, and other human-related impacts. Job location is 
Boynton Beach, FL, at the A.R.M. Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. Job 
requirements: US citizenship; a four-year or higher degree in an 
appropriate discipline, or equivalent combination of education and 
experience; and one year of specialized experience or substitutable 
education. Salary: $55,570 - $72,243 per year. Closing date: September 18, 
2007. Apply at www.usajobs.gov, Vacancy Announcement Number HRF 07-138. 
For detailed information and application questions, contact Jessica Jones, 
HR Specialist, (303) 987-6966. For questions related to specific job 
duties, contact Nick Aumen, Aquatic Ecologist, 561 735-6001 or 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The National Park Service is an Equal Opportunity 
employer.

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