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Jobs in BLM

Interested in Employment with the BLM?

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employs a diverse work force of approximately
9,000 employees who bring a wide range of multidisciplinary talent to managing and protecting Public Lands. The BLM's Eastern States office has stewardship responsibility for the Public Lands and resources of 31 states east of, and bordering on, the Mississippi River. Predominant occupations include professional and technical positions in the physical, biological and environmental sciences which are dedicated to energy and minerals, land management, surveying, and conservation.

Eastern States' Branch of Human Resources provides personnel services for Eastern States and the Washington Headquarters Office. Hiring within the BLM is a very decentralized process. All State Offices, nationwide, recruit individually to obtain the best qualified candidates for their respective vacancies. Also, take a look at programs available to students.

Key information about BLM and U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) vacancies may be obtained 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, either by voice or via personal computer that has a dial-modem with communications software (e.g., Procomm+, Crosstalk, HyperAccess). Means of access to information on current openings in the DOI include:

Interested in DOI's Human Resource Programs?

See the Department of the Interior's Employment Page.

Interested in Federal Employment in General?

All Federal Job ("USAJOBS") listings, including those from DOI, are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from the Office of Personnel Management, and are updated daily. OPM's USAJOBS website.

Other Federal Job Informational Links:

  • Federal Pay Schedule - The pay schedule for Federal employees.
  • FederaLIST - U.S. Office of Personnel Management's "FederaLIST" - Provides information to the public on political appointments to leadership and support positions in the Federal Government.