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Work in a High Demand Field
Those working in the field of Natural Resources are local heroes! One common desire, of those who choose Natural Resources as a career, is to work outdoors while promoting and protecting our eco-systems and communities. These diverse occupations often allow for travel throughout Oregon and beyond.
A free virtual workshop will be held on November 12-14, 9 am – 1 pm PST helping to promote Equity and Environmental Justice in Wildland Fire. Learn more by clicking the Equity and Environmental Justice in Wildland Fire button.
Eres un trabajador forestal que quiere iniciar o hacer crecer un negocio? Regístrese en nuestro curso para aprender cómo hacerlo. Tres días: 2, 3 y 23 de noviembre. Haga clic en el botón Oportunidades en el Bosque para obtener más información.
Do you need help paying for a training or your High School/GED? WSRV and Project Youth+ might be able to help. Click the Training button for more information.
Need help finding a Job or working on your Career? Click the WSRV button or call 541-734-7533 . You can Text/Send a message by using the “Have a question” button in the lower right corner.
Interested in applying for a Federal or State of Oregon Natural Resources job? Click Federal and State of Oregon Job Application Help.
More online resources … click the Career Planning Resources button.
Explore Natural Resource Jobs
The following Occupation categories and Wage Ranges are generally dependent on education degree, training, and experience.
Higher levels of education and experience will increase competitiveness in attaining both a job and higher wages.
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Forest Conservation Worker
Read MoreLogging Worker
Read MoreWildland Firefighter
Read MoreWildland Fire Dispatcher
Read MoreWildland Firefighter EMT
Read MoreWildland Firefighter Crew Boss
Read MoreHeavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Read MoreForest Conservation Technician
Read MoreConservation Scientist
Read MoreForester
Read MoreSoil Scientist and Plant Scientists
Read MoreBiologist (Zoologist and Wildlife)
Read MoreWhat Natural Resource Careers Offer
Protecting and nurturing our natural resources is critical to our communities. From restoring our forests and wetlands to fighting wildfires, natural resources can be both a career and an adventure.
Work that Makes a Difference
Service to our community is at the heart of natural resources, including jobs that improve the health of the environment while protecting both the communities we live in and surrounding eco-systems.
Variety & Diversity
Natural Resources offers many different opportunities including watershed management, fire response, Tribal Land stewardship, environmental education, and land use planning. Employers include municipal, state, federal, private and Tribal organizations or agencies.
Opportunity
With rapidly growing threats to our natural resources, the need for related jobs has never been greater. Initiatives from all levels of government and the private sector continue to grow creating more career opportunities.
Training & Education
Training and education can span from short-term paid (“Earn while you learn”) to college degree levels. Cutting edge technology is required for many occupations, offering on-going opportunities to learn throughout your career.
A DAY IN THE LIFE
Check out our local Natural Resources employers
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All Natural Resources Jobs
Environmental Science Jobs