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Visitor Service Specialist (Pahranagat & Moapa Valley NWR)

The Great Basin Institute

Alamo, Nevada

Job Type Permanent
Salary Details $19.00/HR
Deadline Sep 17, 2024

The Great Basin Institute, in cooperation with the United States Fish & Wildlife Service, is recruiting a Visitor Services Specialist for the Pahranagat and Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge work teams (Lincoln and Clark Counties, NV). The specialist will work collaboratively with Refuge staff to manage the Visitor Center operation and implement a variety of visitor service programs. Programs will mainly revolve around interpretation, education and volunteers.

Timeline:

  • Minimum 52-week (1-Year) Commitment.
  • Full time (40 hours/week); weekend hours will be required

Location:

Pahranagat NWR is located on the Pacific Flyway, a major north-south migratory route along the western coast of the United States. In the spring and fall, the migration of hundreds of unique bird species makes Pahranagat a birdwatcher's paradise. The refuge is open every day. The visitor center features interactive exhibits, a short refuge film, informational brochures, and a small gift shop where you can buy souvenirs of your time at the refuge.

Pahranagat NWR’s recreational opportunities will bring visitors into close proximity with wildlife. Pahranagat features approximately 7 miles of hiking trails which cross through five different habitat types, giving visitors the opportunity to see meadows, marshes, lakes, streams and desert within a single afternoon visit. Hunting and fishing are allowed during prescribed seasons, and for those interested in experiencing this desert oasis at night, free camping is available on designated campsites at the Upper Lake. The nearest town to the refuge is Alamo, NV, and the refuge is located about 1.5 hours from Las Vegas, NV.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Wage: $19.00 per hour
  • Onsite housing available for rent
  • Paid vacation and sick time
  • Paid federal holidays
  • Eligible to enroll in company 401K plan with match contributions (after 90 days)
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance available at no cost

Technical requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in education, natural resources conservation, interpretation or a related field and commensurate field experience;
  • Experience recruiting, training and/or managing volunteers;
  • Experience working in a customer service setting similar to a visitor center (highly desirable);
  • Experience conducting interpretation (highly desirable);
  • Experience living or working in, and/or knowledge of Mojave Desert (preferable) or southwestern wetland ecosystems and natural/cultural resources(desirable);
  • Experience developing and implementing environmental education and curricula (desirable);
  • Experience planning and conducting outreach and special events.
  • Experience creating interpretive materials (e.g.: pamphlets, posters) or displays. A working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite products;
  • Knowledge of and/or experience developing multimedia programs (desirable).

Additional requirements: 

  • Motivated, self-starter who is detail oriented and capable of working with little direct supervision to develop and present programs;
  • Flexibility to handle competing and changing priorities;
  • Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse public in a variety of forums;
  • Ability to speak Spanish conversationally, desirable but not required;
  • Ability to work in harsh and rapidly changing environments; and
  • Possess a valid, state-issued driver’s license and clean driving record.
HOW TO APPLY

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Category Environmental Education, Outdoor Recreation
Tags Nature Center, Outreach