Find online trainings, webinars, and learning resources to help you enhance your knowledge and skills in Natural Resources and Science.
The 2021 Cultural Resources Training Catalog offers both in-person classroom and online learning opportunities for National Park Service employees.
The Archeology for Interpreters Learning Series provides a basic overview of what archeology is and what archeologists do.
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In this video from the U.S. Forest Service, Bernie Weisgerber goes over the basic techniques for axe grinding and axe work.
Overview The Directorate of Business Services and the Directorate of Workforce and Inclusion are pleased to announce the issuance of new Standard Position Descriptions (SPDs) for National Park Service (NPS) Recreation Fee Program positions. New SPDs are being issued for the NPS Recreation Fee Program in order to provide a clear career path from GS-03
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This is the archive page for the FriYAY Podcast series from 2021.
A list of all the learning activities that are required as part of the Historic Preservation Fundamentals Learning Series.
Access online trainings, webinars, and learning resources to help you enhance your knowledge in the areas of Historic Preservation and Cultural Resources.
The Preservation Horticulture Video Series introduces the basics of preservation horticulture in the National Park Service. These videos introduce the essential principles and practices in preserving historic plant materials.
Join Dominic as he discusses trowels, hammers, and chisel in this video for the Trades Alive Historic Preservation video series.
Rangers at Golden Gate National Recreation Area worked with partners to create a climate change training with inclusion and diversity in mind.
IDP planning resources specific to the Northeast region
Describes the knowledge, skills and abilities needed by NPS interpreters to plan and develop interpretive media.
Learn how to use the RBMS Point of Sale (POS) for collecting fees, managing passes, remitting and depositing collections, and running financial reports.
This page is for the Historic Preservation Fundamentals Virtual Offering. All information and course materials are provided on this page.
The NPS Acquisition Policy Fellowship is a prestigious career development opportunity for GS 12-13 1102s with at least 2 yrs of NPS experience that incorporates experiential learning, coaching, and mentoring.
Implicit bias refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner.
Internship program providing young people with an overview of landscape management practices through educational workshops and hands-on field experiences.
Join Karnell Hillscan as he creates a stopwater for a historic boat repair.
Join Rebecca Prasher as she demonstrates canvas sewing techniques.
This recorded webinar informs affected employees about the implementation of the new Park Ranger (I) Standard Position Descriptions and the potential impact to their own positions.
Learn about the above-ground, noninvasive and minimally-disturbing, invasive techniques archeologists use to make informed decisions about where to investigate.
Learn how archeologists use relative and absolute dating methods to determine the age of sites, artifacts, and the behaviors they represent.