A selectee receiving a first appointment to the Federal Government (Civil Service) is entitled only to the lowest step of the grade for which selected. The display of a salary range on this vacancy shall not be construed as granting an entitlement to a higher rate of pay.
Non-Competitive Rehire Eligibility: Temporary seasonal employees can only maintain their non-competitive rehire eligibility if they work no more than a combined total of Temporary NTE less than 1040 hours, or 1560 hours if the position falls under the Exception to the General Time Limits for Temporary Seasonal positions, anywhere in the National Park Service (NPS) within their established service year. Accordingly, non-competitive rehire eligibility allows for re-appointment to the same position or another position appropriate for temporary appointment with the same qualification requirements (5 CFR 316.402[b][7]), based on series and grade, anywhere in the major subdivision (NPS).
If you have held a temporary seasonal appointment in the past 12 months and have already worked the maximum hours during that period, you are still welcome to apply. However, please be aware that exceeding the appointment limit in your established service year will result in the loss of your non-competitive rehire eligibility.
The limit can be exceeded by working multiple temporary seasonal positions that result in a combined total greater than the appointment limit.
Employment may be terminated at any time due to fluctuations in funding levels, project needs, employee performance, or other considerations.
Physical Demands: Must be in good physical condition. Job requires periods of sustained major exertion. Included are such activities as handling baled hay weight up to 100 pounds, lifting/loading feed sacks and mineral blocks weighing 50 pounds, handling equipment and nutrition tubs weighing up to 250 pounds, and operating cattle squeeze chutes and calving tables. At times, major physical exertion is required to move, handle, and treat cattle and other livestock. Must be able to move quickly and nimbly to safely move livestock and avoid aggressive cattle. Must be able to walk across uneven surfaces and finishes including slopes, rocks, ice, mud, gravel, ruts, and burrows. Must be able to use hands for a number of tasks such as pulling, tying, typing, cutting, and writing. Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods of time. Must be able to kneel and crawl on occasion. Must be able to see for gross and fine motor skills work.
Work Environment: Work is performed both inside and outdoors. The majority of work is performed outside in all types of weather. Summers are hot, daytime temperatures average from 90 - 100 degrees F. Winters are mild, highs averaging 50-60 degrees F with lows occasionally dipping into freezing. The work involves moderate risks and discomforts such as dust, smoke, insects, feces from livestock, and pollens particularly from grass and hay. Special safety precautions and personnel protection equipment may be required. Indoor work is mostly climate controlled. Incumbent will be subject to callback when livestock are in imminent danger to themselves or others, e.g., cattle out loose in public use areas, livestock being injured, etc. Incumbent may be
needed to work overtime during haying season. In addition, during the 6 to 8 weeklong calving period(s), there will be mandatory overtime and/or callback to respond to calving emergencies.