| 1. CRPA 109/09 - INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION SPECIALIST |
| US-UT-St. George | Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs | | 09/08/2009 to 09/08/2010 |
Provides broad range of direct field services and technical assistance in the development processes associated with the effective transfer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) functions to the tribes and/or tribal organizations under the Act for all contractible programs administered through the Agency. Upon formal designation, serves as Level II Awarding Official for the award, administration, m... |
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| 2. INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION SPECIALIST |
| US-UT-St. George | Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs | | 08/06/2008 to 12/31/2008 |
Upon formal designation, serves as Level II Awarding Official for the award, administration, management, modification/amendment, monitoring and closeout of self-determination contracts/grants. Responsible for the negotiation and resolution of problems arising under self-determination contracts, such as: negotiation and award of contracts and grants; obligation of the government; declinations, do... |
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| 3. READVERTISEMENT - CRPA 104/09 - REALTY ASSISTANT |
| US-UT-St. George | Bureau of Indian Affairs | | 11/09/2009 to 11/30/2009 |
Assignments in the various functional areas will include: Reviews simple realty rights of way and leasing and permitting documents. Extracts real estate ownership data from the inherited interest cards, plot books, etc.. Compiles reports, inventory and maintains a current record of heir ship cases pending, and complete set of allotment folders. Incumbent must have knowledge of general real estate ... |
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| 4. Wildlife Biologist |
| US-UT-St. George | Bureau of Land Management | | 11/17/2009 to 11/22/2009 |
This position is located at the St. George Field Office, St. George,
Utah. The position is in a Resource area where the incumbent
performs professional work in directing the wildlife habitat
management program within the frame work of multiple-use land
management.
Independently plans and carries out intensive investigations into
complex wildlife habitat management program concerns. ... |
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