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Archeological Technician

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This Archeological Technician position will support cultural resource management programs at five National Park units within the legacy Klamath Network (more information below).

 

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This is a term position (more than 1 year) with an initial appointment expecting to last at least 13 months but may be extended up to a total of four years, or more based on any changes to regulations governing the number of years term appointments may last, without further competition. Term positions do not convey permanent status in the Federal service. The National Park Service retains the right to extend the duration of this appointment after selection and/or appointment, based on changes to the regulation governing the number of years term appointments may last. This change, which may be made at the agency's sole discretion and without further competition, shall not be construed or interpreted as the granting of a right to a selectee or employee to such an extension. No extension to a term appointment shall be granted to a selectee/employee to an amount of time that exceeds the maximum number of years authorized under any present or current regulation, unless such regulation expressly allows such action.

Klamath Network locations include Crater Lake National Park (CRLA), Crater Lake, Oregon; Lava Beds National Monument (LABE), Tulelake, California; Lassen Volcanic National Park (LAVO), Mineral, California; Oregon Caves National Monument (ORCA), Cave Junction, Oregon; Redwood National Park (REDW), Crescent City, California; and Whiskeytown National Recreation Area (WHIS), Whiskeytown, California. This region is known as the "Circle of Discovery" and the parks protect everything from America's oldest and tallest trees, dramatic coastline, complicated American history of western expansion, gold rush era and Japanese American Internment, to the country's deepest lake to hydrothermal areas, ice caves, and dramatic waterfalls.
 

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