You Can Make A Difference! Challenging Careers in the Natural Resources Conservation Service.

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Presentation transcript:

You Can Make A Difference! Challenging Careers in the Natural Resources Conservation Service

The United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) needs people who are committed to action.

NRCS is looking for people who want to apply their education and experience to make sure that all of us enjoy the benefits of...

Productive soil,

and clean water.

You can be one of those people!

About NRCS… Before we discuss the people and careers of NRCS, here is some information about NRCS and its importance as a conservation leader.

Who We Are... NRCS resulted from troubled times--the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s. Dust storms ravaged the Nation’s farmland, stripping away millions of tons of topsoil.

Who We Are... Huge dust clouds carried the soil hundreds of miles, all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.

Who We Are... Since that time, NRCS has kept a commitment to protecting and conserving soil and other natural resources on America’s private lands.

Who We Are... We work with customers to help them reduce erosion, protect wildlife, promote good land use, and to preserve the Nation’s natural resources.

Who We Are... At NRCS, we take pride in our partnerships. We work with local Soil Conservation Districts and others to inform people about the importance of conserving natural resources.

What’s Great About NRCS? You will work with great people who live on the land and love the land. NRCS is recognized as a global leader in soil science and technology. The agency uses science and research to create understandable and effective solutions to natural resource problems. You can see the difference you make every day on the landscape.

Who Are We Looking for? NRCS is looking for dedicated people seeking the opportunity to preserve our natural resources.

Where Do You Fit In? NRCS Opportunities Include: Student Internships Earth Team Volunteer Professional Career Positions Entry Level Positions

Student Interns NRCS hires students under its Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) annually. If you are attending college or graduate school, you may qualify. You can work a flexible schedule while attending school. You’ll work for and learn from NRCS professionals in your field of study. Participation in this program can open doors to exciting career possibilities. Who Are We Looking for?

Earth Team Volunteers The Earth Team Volunteer Program needs your skills and talents. The program offers outstanding and exciting opportunities for people in search of professional work experience or academic credit or who just want to do their part to preserve and protect the natural resources.

Who Are We Looking for? Career Professionals NRCS career professionals work with private landowners to develop conservation plans that meet their personal goals and objectives.

Who Are We Looking for? Entry Level Opportunities NRCS offers entry-level positions for those who are seeking opportunities to explore various options toward a meaningful career.

What Careers Does NRCS Offer? NRCS offers career opportunities for college graduates and others who want to work in conservation and natural resources

Soil Conservationists NRCS Careers... offer conservation planning and technical assistance to farmers and local government officials, suggest ways to conserve the soil, improve water quality, manage nutrients, and protect and improve wildlife habitat, help people set local conservation priorities, plan, lay out, design, and implement conservation practices.

Soil Conservation Technicians NRCS Careers... show clients how to install conservation practices and oversee the quality use of those practices, make follow-up visits to check the progress and results of the practices and update the landowner’s conservation plan.

NRCS Careers... Engineers establish streambank and erosion control measures and water supply systems; design waste management systems and concrete and earthen dams; Work with community leaders to address urban erosion, stormwater, or flooding concerns.

Engineering Technicians NRCS Careers... survey the land, plot data, lay out and design construction measures, inventory and correlate data, make computations, prepare maps and cross sections of landscape profiles.

NRCS Careers... Biologists Provide technical support on fish and wildlife habitat development or wetland restoration Suggest ways to manage fish and wildlife populations and restore or develop habitat.

Soil Scientists map and classify soils, identify soil problems, such as compaction and erosion, create digital soil maps and databases, prepare and use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data and resources, sample soils and evaluate soil quality NRCS Careers...

Agricultural Economist Agronomist Archeologist Biologist Business Administration Accountants Office Automation Assistant or Clerks Human Resource Management Cartographer Communications Specialists Other Careers in NRCS...

Computer Specialists Hardware and Software Specialists Systems Administrator Programmer Contract Specialists Environmental Specialist Forestry Agro Forester Forester Geographic Information Specialist

Other Careers in NRCS... Geologist Landscape Architect Resource Planning Specialist Sociologists And Much More!

Placement and Salary Placement NRCS has more than 2,500 field locations throughout the United States. In New Jersey, NRCS has 10 offices throughout the State. Salary Starting salaries are competitive with those of other government agencies and the private sector.

Training and Advancement Training Many opportunities for on- the-job and classroom training. Advancement Many promotion opportunities. Broaden your advancement by successfully completing varied work assignments.

Employee Benefits... Health and Life Insurance Retirement Health and Dental Life

Employee Benefits... Vacation Sick Leave Disability Flexible Work Schedules

Us Out! Try us out as an Earth Team Volunteer! Visit a NRCS professional in your career field in one of our field offices Visit our website at

Us Out For more information, please contact: Carol Parker, Human Resources Manager Telephone - (732) Fax - (732)

Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider "The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C or call (800) (voice) or (202) (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer."

For More Information Contact your local NRCS office listed in the phonebook under “United States Government” or visit our website at:

You CAN make a difference!

Join us! Round Valley Reservoir, Hunterdon County, NJ