Park Ranger (OHV)
Duties
- Park Rangers (Off-Highway-Vehicle) support the Bureau's recreation program. They work with the public to provide information, conduct permit compliance, and safety inspections and must possess excellent public relations skills.
- They respond to emergency situations. They participate in evaluating visitor use patterns, preparing and maintaining recreation sites, and monitoring condition of sites and natural and cultural resources.
- OHV Rangers greet riders, provide visitor information and education concerning responsible OHV use on public lands, monitor for compliance with BLM travel plan rules and regulations.
- They may also monitor for resource damage to roads/trails, install signs, maintain trails, monitor visitor safety, offer aid in emergencies as well as assist Recreation staff with Wilderness Study Area and dispersed recreation site management.
- Work may take place in extremely remote environments and may require primitive camping and living skills for upwards of two weeks in duration.