Willamette National Forest - Forestry Technician (Recreation/Trails) Individual Placement
Northwest Youth Corps
Northwest Youth Corps – 640 Hours
Individual Placement
U.S. Forest Service
Willamette National Forest
Detroit, McKenzie River and Middle Fork Ranger Districts
Position Title: Forestry Technician (Recreation/Trails) Individual Placement – 640 HR
Position Summary:
The Willamette National Forest is recruiting 10-15, 640-hour (16 week) Forestry Technicians (Recreation/Trails) individual placements beginning May/June through August/September 2026 to provide recreation and trails support on the Detroit, McKenzie River and Middle Fork Ranger Districts. Individual placements working with the trails program will work alongside the trail crew on trail maintenance tasks, including tread work, logging out, and brushing; projects may include building trail bridges and other trail structures. Recreation individual placements will work alongside Forest Service staff and maintain, clean and improve outdoor recreation facilities (campgrounds, trailheads, day use sites), conduct patrols and make visitor contacts, collect fees, and perform facility repairs and maintenance projects, such as installing kiosks and signage, replacing picnic tables and fire rings.
About Northwest Youth Corps (NYC):
Northwest Youth Corps was created in 1984 to offer teenagers and young adults an education-based, work experience modeled after the historic Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930's. Today, we serve over 1,000 youth and young adults each year across a four-state region who restore critical habitat, build trails, lead volunteers, and educate youth and young adults to learn, grow and experience success.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Duties include working alongside Forest Service employees and independently to operate and maintain campgrounds, day use sites, trailheads, and cabin rentals and/or conducting trail maintenance using saws and hand tools in the Forest's recreation program.
Trails: duties include maintaining motorized and non-motorized trails, such as logging out trails using chainsaws and/or cross-cut saws, removing brush from alongside trails, rebuilding the trail tread, and repairing or building new trail infrastructure, such as trail bridges, puncheon, boardwalks, walls, etc.
Developed Recreation: duties will include maintaining and operating recreation sites, which includes cleaning facilities, removing garbage, interacting with visitors and educating about rules and regulations and Leave No Trace, routine maintenance projects, such as repairing, painting/staining, removing signage, picnic tables, restroom facilities, etc. Assists with compliance checks at fee sites. Routine maintenance and clean up at dispersed recreation sites.
Typical schedule is working 4 10-hour days per week, including the possibility of weekend work. This work may require working in hot, cold, buggy, sunny, windy, smokey, wet, or snowy conditions. Projects will include using power tools such as chainsaws (if training can be completed) and hand tools including hand saws, loppers, power drills, and other similar tools to clear trails and/or complete small carpentry and maintenance projects. The Forest Service will provide all required tools and training. Training opportunities may include chainsaw operations, crosscut saw, ATV, UTV, cross-country skiing, and more.
Required Qualifications:
- Driver's License
- Ages 18-30 (up to 35 for veterans)
- U.S. Citizen or lawful, permanent resident
- Must pass a background/driver check
- Willingness to work as part of a small team
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Experience or interest in recreating outdoors
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
- Ability to work outdoors in remote settings and inclement weather, and on uneven ground
- Ability to hike 4-8 miles in a day in rugged country
- Ability to do hard physical labor for up to 10 hours per day
Desired Qualifications:
- Wilderness First Aid or other medical training
- Experience with chainsaws (trails) and power tools.
- Recreation site or trail maintenance experience or a willingness to learn
- Coursework in recreation management, forestry, natural resources or related field
- A strong interest in resource management
- Personal transportation
Duty Locations:
Positions will be based out of the Middle Fork, McKenzie River, and Detroit Ranger Districts. Government housing or a housing fund may be available but is not guaranteed for all positions.
Middle Fork Ranger Station; Westfir, OR. Oakridge and Westfir sit at the base of the Cascade Mountains, situated along the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. The area is surrounded by the Willamette National Forest and numerous recreation opportunities. There are 500 miles of trails in the area for hiking, mountain biking, cross country and downhill skiing, snow shoeing, horseback riding and OHV. There are lakes, rivers and reservoirs for fishing and boating, three wilderness areas, numerous campgrounds, and several important scenic destinations such as Salt Creek Falls and Waldo Lake. You can see why Oakridge is known as "The Center of Oregon Recreation." Visit the website: www.ci.oakridge.or.us/recreation/page/outdoor-recreation. The district office is only a 35 minute drive to Springfield and Eugene.
McKenzie River Ranger Station, McKenzie Bridge, OR. The beautiful McKenzie River Hwy is a 100 mile long corridor stretching between Sisters on the east and Springfield on the west. Renowned for fishing, the McKenzie River supports spring Chinook salmon, winter steelhead and summer steelhead as well as native rainbow, cutthroat and bull trout. Paralleling the river is the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail and much of the district is within the Mt. Washington and Three Sisters Wilderness areas, making the McKenzie River Corridor an outdoor sports paradise. The West Cascades and Santiam Pass-McKenzie Pass National Scenic Byways have some of the most spectacular scenery in Oregon. The area includes the popular Terwilliger Hot Springs, Sahalie Falls, Clear Lake, and Hoodoo Ski Area. Visit the website https://www.mckenziechamber.com/
Detroit Ranger Station, Detroit, OR. The City of Detroit is home of Detroit Lake located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains. Detroit Lake (busiest boating reservoir in the State of Oregon) and the surrounding area offers, fishing, camping, boating, hiking, hunting, skiing and many other recreational opportunities. The West Cascades National Scenic Byway, has some of the most spectacular scenery in Oregon. The area includes the popular Breitenbush Hot Springs, Cascading Rivers Scenic Bikeway, Mt Jefferson (the second highest mountain in Oregon) as well as high mountain lakes are in the area. Highway 46 provides backcountry connection to Mt Hood NF. Visit the website https://detroitoregon.us/
Terms of Employment:
One individual placement will complete a term of service (length dependent on commitment of hours), starting May/June through August/September 2026 for a total of 16 Weeks. The intern will average 40 hours of labor per week, minus holidays.
Individual placements are responsible for providing their own personal transportation and food. Government housing or a housing fund may be available but is not guaranteed for all positions.
Program Benefits:
Individual placement will earn $11,520 living allowance dispersed on a monthly basis throughout the 16 weeks. This position includes a $300 gear reimbursement fund.
The living allowance are taxable.
Application Instructions
Application Deadline: Until Filled
Interviews: Will occur as qualified applications are received.
Type of position: Individual Placement
Service Dates: May/June through August/September 2026
Length of Term: 16 Weeks (640 Hours)
How to apply:
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three professional references and completely fill out the application form found at https://nwyouthcorps.workbrightats.com/jobsearch/?job_board_classification=Internships
Please select "Willamette National Forest - Forestry Technician (Recreation/Trails) Individual Placement" when applying.
Additional Information
If you have questions about the position, please reach Northwest Youth Corps Internship Department at interns@nwyouthcorps.org or Recreation Program Manager, Matthew Peterson at matthew.peterson1@usda.gov.
All job offers are contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check (criminal history and driving history).

