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Show National Parks Service Positions open Memorial Day and Labor Day. The majority of these positions will be filled by returning employees em-ployees with proven work records. Applicants for skilled maintenance main-tenance positions should contact the individual parks for employment em-ployment information. Applicants for any NPS position must be U. S. citiznes at least 18 years old. Those interested in park jobs outside the Rocky Mountain Region should contact the appropriate ap-propriate Regional Personnel Office. Addresses are available from any National Park Service office. Applicants for summer positions at national parks, monuments, recreational, or : historic sites in the Rocky . Mountain Region should obtain : the National Park Service's ' employment information packet : as the first step in a revised ; hiring program. ; The packets will be available after January 1. However, Regional Director : Lynn H. Thompson captioned 1 hopefuls that only about 200 jobs will be available in the Region's 42 park areas' tor what he anticipates an-ticipates will be nearly 15,000 1 qualified applicants. Applications for unskilled labor (including roads, grounds, and trail work), aid, technician, : park naturalist, and park ranger positions will be accepted at the Regional Office in Denver bet-, ween January 1 and February 15 for all park areas in Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and North and South Dakota. No applications for these jobs will be accepted by individual parks. The information packet now available includes application forms, job descriptions, and qualifications statements. It can be obtained by writing or calling the NPS Seasonal Employment Unit, P.O. -'Box 25287, Denver, CO, 80225 of -galling (303 ) 234-! 4533. X ! The NPS seasonaKwork force in the Region will total about 2,000 most working between |