Bureau of Land Management Volunteer Program
All Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offices utilize volunteers, with volunteers working jobs similar to those performed by paid employees.
The most common positions are in recreational services, such as trail building and campground maintenance, visitor contact, surveying, and tree planting.
Volunteering with the BLM can be a great experience and a chance to learn about the environment, but it doesn't necessarily lead to a paid position.
Many offices provide stipends which can cover out-of-pocket expenses, such as transportation and food. Housing may also be provided. There is also an insurance package offering worker's compensation and tort claim liability.
Application Procedures
Because volunteers are accepted in just about any capacity, it's best to decide what type of job you want and where you want to work before contacting the volunteer coordinator directly at that district office. You can get district contacts from our state listings. It is best to phone the offices before writing to them. Be sure to ask about stipends and other benefits and state specifically what type of work you are interested in on your application.
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