Denali National Park is looking for a Park Ranger (Kennels Manager). It pays around 60K a year, you're responsible for 20 - 25 government-owned dogs and you'll be using those dogs to patrol the Denali wilderness and maintain winter trails. Read the full description here:
As the manager of the kennels the incumbent is responsible for the feeding, training, conditioning, breeding, and basic health care of between 25 and 35 government-owned dogs and the maintenance of associated equipment. Additionally, under the close supervision and mentoring of the district ranger and other employees the incumbent will assist with a comprehensive visitor and resource protection program by utilizing dog teams to patrol the park wilderness to break and maintain winter trails, monitor wildlife activity and assist visitors; lead other employees in patrolling by dogsled; plan and coordinate freight hauling trips by dog-sled in the park wilderness; and perform as a member of the district team to maintain year-round emergency management and response capability. The incumbent will receive additional training and mentoring in order to educate and inform the public about the significance and uniqueness of park resources and the history and relevance of the sled-dog tradition in Denali National Park and Alaska using formal and informal interpretation techniques. Will participate in and plan intensive summer visitor program schedules. The incumbent may lead the day-to-day activities of employees and volunteers.
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