Makes regular visits to the various public schools and social groups and in-forest visitor centers; Makes presentations, social media content and educational material on subjects such as fire safety, environmental awareness and recreation activities; Greets visitors, and responds to a variety of inquiries regarding Forest Service activities, programs, exhibits, facilities, policies, and functions; Assists with outreach and developing relationships with local businesses, activity groups, and educational professionals; Serves as liaison to other information centers such as other forest service offices and local visitor centers; Coordinates with staff specialists and public affairs office to provide the latest, most accurate and appropriate information to the public; Provides information as a trailhead ambassador. Ability to conduct strenuous field work and carry heavy loads over rugged terrain; Must be able to drive 4x4 trucks on forest roads, work in burned areas, and carry out duties in steep and rugged terrain and wilderness areas; Must be able to work with other people on a crew and under the direction of USFS staff Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, ability to work independently or with a team; Comfortable working and hiking in an outdoor setting/wilderness; Able to engage and manage groups of youth and/or adults; Passion for the environment and working outdoors; Basic computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.); Ability to learn Forest Service policy and procedures; Driver's license required; Personal vehicle required for off-duty time.