WENATCHEE — The U.S. Forest Service is set to host a significant wildland firefighter recruitment event in Wenatchee as part of a larger initiative to bolster its firefighting workforce in the Pacific Northwest.
On September 12, from noon to 6 p.m., the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Supervisor's Office at 215 Melody Lane will open its doors to prospective firefighters. This event is one of several across Washington and Oregon aimed at filling approximately 200 permanent seasonal positions.
The Wenatchee location is strategically important, serving as a hub for firefighting efforts in North Central Washington. The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, spanning nearly 4 million acres along the east slopes of the Cascade Range, has faced significant wildfire challenges in recent years.
During the event, applicants will have the opportunity to engage directly with regional fire staff, gaining insights into the roles and responsibilities of wildland firefighters. Forest Service representatives will be on hand to assist with applications and provide information about career paths within the agency.
The positions available include openings on hand crews, engine crews, and elite hotshot teams. These entry-level roles, classified as GS-3 and GS-4 pay grades, offer a starting point for those interested in a career in wildland firefighting.
Forest Service officials emphasize that these positions not only contribute to the protection of natural resources but also provide opportunities for professional growth and advancement within the agency.
For those unable to attend the Wenatchee event, the Forest Service will accept online applications through USAJobs.gov from August 23 to September 24. However, interested individuals are encouraged to attend the in-person event if possible, as it offers unique networking opportunities and immediate application assistance.
As wildfires continue to pose significant threats to the forests and communities of central Washington, this recruitment drive represents a crucial step in the Forest Service's efforts to maintain a robust and effective firefighting force in the region.
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