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NRTI as we knew it is no more, and I don't know what will happen in the future. Technically, I'm still employed by the College, though am enjoying a paid hiatus, and working on everything I couldn't work on when I was spending 70 hours a week running the Program, like cleaning up from the tornado that hit, what, 7 years ago now? I'm also commissioned with a nearby county agency, actually answering to one of the more popular instructors, so I'm still trying to keep my hand in.

I'll continue to post information and news from grads and friends, and also want to keep current with LE news and references.

My College phone and e-mail are pretty much out of service, so I'll be setting up yet another account , so we can stay in touch.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Theodore Roosevelt NP Seasonal LE Position

This would look to be of particular interest to hunters, though, of course, going into game law enforcement means you'll never be able to hunt or fish again.  It also states that winters are "invigorating."

SROC-THRO-10-380263

Duties: Position is in the Resource and Visitor Protection Division. This is a unique position linked directly to the park's implementation of a recently-approved elk management reduction plan. In addition to traditional Protection Ranger duties, this ranger will provide support to the elk reduction effort from October through January (temperatures during these winter months can be harsh and range from occasional highs of 40-50 degrees to lows of 30-35 below zero, and temperatures may remain below freezing for months). Each week a new group of 20 volunteer shooters report to the park, attending an orientation session and demonstrating firearms proficiency on the first day, and spending the rest of the week with NPS team leaders in the field in search of elk. This ranger provides support to lead wildlife biologist, logistics coordinator/dispatcher, and team leaders by assisting with orientation meetings, firearms inspections, and other duties, and completing daily patrols and responding to EMS, SAR, and other incidents. Current EMT certification is required. For detailed information about the elk management program go to: www.nps.gov/thro. Conducts law enforcement patrol duties, criminal investigation, and special operations. Completes a wide variety of enforcement and investigation duties in both the front and back country. Performs emergency operations including emergency medical services and search and rescue. Conducts resource protection and management duties relating to wilderness and backcountry, wildlife management, and boundary protection. Works with coworkers, other work units, other divisions, outside agencies, the general public, and a variety of special interest groups.



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