| 1. Animal Keeper (Asia Trail) |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Smithsonian Institution | | 11/17/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
Caring for a collection of exotic animals.Receiving, inspecting, storing, preparing, and issuing food and dietary supplements, forage, and bedding materials.Assisting in training and conditioning assigned animals according to preset plans in order to maintain their health and welfare. Participating in the development of enrichment plans for collection specimens in assigned areas.Observing animal a... |
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| 2. Animal Keeper (Asia Trail) |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Smithsonian Institution | | 11/17/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
Caring for a collection of exotic animals.Receiving, inspecting, storing, preparing, and issuing food and dietary supplements, forage, and bedding materials.Assisting in training and conditioning assigned animals according to preset plans in order to maintain their health and welfare. Participating in the development of enrichment plans for collection specimens in assigned areas.Observing animal a... |
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| 3. Animal Keeper (Large Mammals & Elephants) |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Smithsonian Institution | | 11/12/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
Caring for a collection of exotic animals.Receiving, inspecting, storing, preparing, and issuing food and dietary supplements, forage, and bedding materials.Assisting in training and conditioning assigned animals according to preset plans in order to maintain their health and welfare. Participating in the development of enrichment plans for collection specimens in assigned areas.Observing animal a... |
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| 4. Animal Keeper (Large Mammals & Elephants) |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Smithsonian Institution | | 11/12/2009 to 11/26/2009 |
Caring for a collection of exotic animals.Receiving, inspecting, storing, preparing, and issuing food and dietary supplements, forage, and bedding materials.Assisting in training and conditioning assigned animals according to preset plans in order to maintain their health and welfare. Participating in the development of enrichment plans for collection specimens in assigned areas.Observing animal a... |
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| 5. BOTANIST |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Bureau of Land Management | | 11/13/2009 to 12/10/2009 |
The incumbent serves as a Botanist for conservation and recovery of rare (special status) plants, including those listed under the Federal Endangered Species Act.
Serves as a senior specialist on plant conservation management, responsible for developing policy, standards, planning and inventory procedures, technical guidance, coordination, and research associated with the management of special... |
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| 6. BOTANIST |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Bureau of Land Management | | 11/13/2009 to 12/10/2009 |
The incumbent serves as a Botanist for conservation and recovery of rare (special status) plants, including those listed under the Federal Endangered Species Act.
Serves as a senior specialist on plant conservation management, responsible for developing policy, standards, planning and inventory procedures, technical guidance, coordination, and research associated with the management of special... |
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| 7. GARDENER |
| US-DC-Washington | Architect Of The Capitol | | 11/09/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
DUTIES:(The duties described reflect the full performance level of this position)This position is located in the Office of the Superintendent, Library Buildings and Grounds; Assistant Superintendent, Tenant Services Division; Grounds Branch. The incumbent is responsible for the pruning feeding, fertilizing, watering and pest control of indoor and outdoor trees and plants. Specifically, plans and e... |
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| 8. SOIL SCIENTIST, GS-470-05/07 |
| US-DC-Washington DC Metro Area | Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service | | 09/25/2008 to 09/25/2009 |
Major Duties: Although the duties vary by location, SOIL SCIENTISTS generally study, investigate, and map soils from the standpoint of their morphology, genesis, landscape position, and distribution; their physical, chemical, and biological properties and processes; their relationships to climate, physiographic and vegetative influences; and their adaptation to use and management in agriculture f... |
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