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About Harrison-Crawford State Forest
Harrison-Crawford State Forest was created in 1932 and covers 24,000 acres of managed hardwood forest, mostly in Harrison and Crawford counties. It surrounds the 2,000-acre OBannon Woods State Park and Wyandotte Caves. The State Forest provides around 100 miles of horse, hiking, and bike trails, as well as canoe access sites for the Blue River. The forest is a favorite destination for sightseers, birdwatchers, hikers, mountain bikers, horse riders, anglers, and hunters.
Salary Statement
The hourly wage for seasonal positions varies, starting at $12.25/hour.
A Day in the Life
The Seasonal Natural Resources Workers perform duties related to the survey, biological monitoring, and/or control of property natural resources. Seasonal Natural Resources Worker positions and their essential functions are as follows:
Resource Management Techs: • Assists with the control of invasive plant species • Natural area restoration • Trail maintenance • Brush and tree removal • Signage • Timber marking • Timber stand improvement
Laborers: • Maintain and repair property buildings, grounds, and facilities • Work to maintain and repair property buildings, grounds, and facilities • Possible duties may include: • Landscaping • Mowing • Firewood processing • Structure maintenance • Sign creation • Trail upkeep • Carpentry • Plumbing
Clerks: • Perform a wide variety of tasks to support property staff • Duties may include: • Inventory • Stocking • Reporting • Budgeting • Assisting with other administrative duties
Office Assistants: • Answer inquiries about the property and provide quality customer service to park visitors • Assist property management with operations and administrative functions
Entomology Workers (Taxonomists): • Sort through samples of exotic forest or tree pests of specific concern • Survey samples are collected from high-risk sites to determine locations of exotic insects and pathogens in Indiana • Samples of concern are processed and forwarded to a certified taxonomist for further identification and classification
Forest Worker: • Assist in duties related to the survey, biological monitoring, and/or control of forestry resources
Nursery Workers: • Collect, weigh, test, bail, and grade seedlings for quality and use • This role also packages tree seedlings and fulfills customer orders
Forestry Program Interns: • Primarily conduct field inspections of forestlands and complete associated reports • Duties may include: • Assisting with forest inventories • Timber marking • Educational programs • Timber stand improvement
Security Officers: • Monitor the activities of visitors and report problems to property management or other authorities • Security Officers patrol the property and enforce regulations in a courteous, but firm manner • This role provides security to facilities, construction sites, and logging operations as needed, including late-night visits to areas prone to vandalism, disturbances, and illegal activities
Gate Attendants (Ferdinand State Forest Only): • Provide quality customer service at assigned property station • The main responsibilities of this position include: • Collection of revenue from fees and permits • Cash/credit card handling duties
What Youll Need for Success
High school diploma, GED, or one (1) year of work experience May be expected to work afternoons, evenings, weekends, and holidays May be required to wear a DNR-provided uniform May be required to travel to different properties May be required to have a valid drivers license May experience working with DOC work release crews May perform duties in a variety of different environments, including an office environment, field environment, rugged terrain, and various adverse weather conditions (extreme heat, cold, rain, snow, sleet, etc.) May work around potentially dangerous heavy equipment (e.g. tractors, disks, mowers, planters, etc.)
Some positions may require:
• Completion of some college coursework in wildlife management, natural resources, biology, ecology, forestry, and/or related areas of study • Ability to understand and apply through on-the-job training and using previous, relevant experience basic biological principles, ecological variables and interactions, plant identification, herbicide application, invasive plant management techniques, and life histories of invasive plants • Ability to lift equipment, tools, or materials up to 50lbs • Ability to sustain periods of strenuous physical activity • Ability to carry out assignments with general instruction and limited supervision
Benefits of Employment with the State of Indiana
This seasonal position does not offer benefits and is limited to 180 working days in an eleven (11) month continuous period
Equal Employment Opportunity
The State of Indiana is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to recruiting, selecting, developing, and promoting employees based on individual ability and job performance. Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunity to all people in all aspects of employer-employee relations without discrimination because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, or veteran status. We will comply with the spirit as well as the letter of all applicable state and federal laws. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and require reasonable accommodations to complete this application, you can request assistance by contacting the Indiana State Personnel Department at jobs@spd.IN.gov.