Career Center
This website is intended to link job seekers with natural resource career and education opportunities on the Olympic Peninsula.
Natural Resource Opportunities are Abundant
Kim Sager-Fradkin (pictured here) is a wildlife biologist for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe where she spends her time studying everything from otters to elk.
What will you do in natural resources?
If you have suggestions for information to be added to this site, please contact [email protected]
What will you do in natural resources?
If you have suggestions for information to be added to this site, please contact [email protected]
How to Use this Website
If you are just starting out in your pursuit of a career in natural resources, you may want to start with the "Career Descriptions" page to become familiar with some of the job activities and requirements. The "Profiles" page will also give a background on a selection of area professionals and their career paths.
If you have an idea of what you'd like to do but still need to develop the necessary skills, check out the local opportunities on the "Education" page. The "Internships" and "Volunteer" pages also provide opportunities to develop skills and establish professional connections.
If you know what you'd like to do and have the skills you need, the "Contacts" and "Job Openings" pages will provide links to job opportunities.
The website is updated regularly, so check back often.
If you have an idea of what you'd like to do but still need to develop the necessary skills, check out the local opportunities on the "Education" page. The "Internships" and "Volunteer" pages also provide opportunities to develop skills and establish professional connections.
If you know what you'd like to do and have the skills you need, the "Contacts" and "Job Openings" pages will provide links to job opportunities.
The website is updated regularly, so check back often.