As of October 23, 2024 multiple listings have been published seeking applicants for local and away jobs. In Las Cruces, the “Help Wanted” ads are filled with Park Rangers, Police Officers and Gas Line Inspectors.
A Las Cruces Digest Report
Transit Operator I Salary: $16.76 Hourly Closing Date: 10/28/2024 11:59 PM Click on link to apply
Recreation Services Supervisor Salary: $45,673.89 – $64,350.83 Closing Date: 10/28/2024 11:59 PM Click on link to apply
Gas Systems Welder Salary: $25.82 Hourly Closing Date: Continuous Click link to apply
Gas Leak Survey Technician Salary: $23.79 Hourly Closing Date: 10/27/2024 11:59 PM Click on link to apply
Finance Director Salary: $123,053.01 – $180,419.82 Annually Closing Date: 11/11/2024 Click on link to apply
Management Analyst I Salary: $53,723.80 – $76,425.70 Closing Date: 10/28/2024 11:59 PM Click link to apply
Deputy Director Technical Support Salary: $93,935.71 – $136,743.36 Annually Closing Date: 10/28/2024 11:59 PM Click link to apply
Police Service Aide Salary: $18.07 Hourly Closing Date: 11/04/2024 11:59 PM Click on link to apply
Park Ranger Salary: $18.07 Hourly Closing Date: 11/04/2024 11:59 PM Click link to apply
Logistic Specialist Salary: $18.07 Hourly Closing Date: 11/11/2024 11:59 PM Click link to apply
Police Cadet Salary: $20.00 Hourly Closing Date: 12/2/2024 11:59 PM Click link to apply
City of Las Cruces to Hire Three Park Rangers
The Las Cruces Police Department is seeking applicants for park ranger, a new position intended to protect, maintain and enhance the safety and experience at City parks.
The City will hire three full-time park rangers and hopes to have them trained and on duty by early 2025.
Park ranger is a new position within the City and will work to create a welcoming and secure environment for park-goers and visitors. As the title suggests, park rangers will primarily patrol neighborhood parks, but they will also be called upon to watch over City recreational facilities and provide educational opportunities for park-goers.
Primary duties of park rangers:
- Performs visual surveillance of parks to ensure proper use and assist in the prevention of vandalism, abuse and other unacceptable behavior.
- Maintains and completes records, reports safety concerns and other issues to supervisors.
- Writes and issues citations when necessary.
- Serves as a resource for park visitors.
- Participates in educational outreach for park users.
- Conducts recreational and educational programs for the community.
Park rangers will undergo training in an academy and will work closely with patrol officers, traffic officers and personnel from the Parks and Recreation Department.
The park ranger position pays $18.07 per hour and can take advantage of the generous benefits package the City offers.
The application for the position is available on the City’s website. Completed applications must be submitted no later than Nov. 4, 2024.
You could be jumping for joy too because we’re hiring! You might even be eligible for incentive pay in certain positions. What are you waiting for? Check out the job opportunities we have available and apply today at www.DonaAnaCounty.org/jobs
ARS Vacancies as of October 22, 2024
Research Entomologist (GS 12-15) College Station, TX Closes: 11/20/2024
Farmer Tractor Operator (WG 5-6) Lubbock, TX Closes: 11/01/2024
Social Scientist/Agronomist/Physical Scientist (GS 12-13) Ames, IA Closes: 11/01/2024
Agronomist/Physical Scientist (GS 12-13) Ames, IA Closes: 11/01/2024
Custodial Worker (WG 2) Manhattan, KS Closes: 10/31/2024
Information Technology Specialist (GS 9) Ames, IA Closes: 10/23/2024
Ecologist (GS 9-11) Mandan, ND Closes: 10/30/2024
Supervisory Biological Science Technician (Animal) (GS 9) Ames, IA Closes: 10/29/2024
Facility Operations Specialist (GS 11-12) Beltsville, MD Closes: 11/01/2024
Facility Operations Specialist (GS 11-12) Beltsville, MD Closes: 11/01/2024
Research Geneticist (GS 12-13) Florence, SC Closes: 11/11/2024
Research Geneticist (Animal) (GS 12-14) Athens, GA Closes: 11/11/2024
Utility Systems Repairer Operator (Supervisor) (WS 9) Ames, IA Closes: 10/28/2024
Utility Systems Repairer Operator (Supervisor) (WS 9) Ames, IA Closes: 10/28/2024
Utility Systems Repairer Operator (WG 8) Ames, IA Closes: 10/30/2024
Utility Systems Repairer Operator (WG 8) Ames, IA Closes: 10/30/2024
See Available Funding for a comprehensive list of all currently open opportunities or you can view opportunities for specific topics on the following pages:
- Corrections & Reentry
- Courts
- Drugs & Substance Use
- Forensic Sciences
- Hate Crime
- Law Enforcement
- Mental Health
- Tribal Justice
Enacted in 1976, the Public Safety Officer’s Benefits Program (PSOB) provides death, disability, and education benefits to those eligible for the program. For details regarding these federal benefits for law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other first responders who have died or become catastrophically injured in the line of duty, call the PSOB Office at 888-744-6513 or visit us online.
Office of Justice Programs: Open Opportunities
Evaluation of BJA Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program (SCIP): Scan of Practices and Evaluability Assessments | NIJ
Grants.gov deadline: 11/19/2024 | JustGrants deadline: 12/3/2024
One position, a few vacancies and fourteen locations! 🌎
Whether you’re looking for Colorado mountains, Midwest farmland or D.C. monuments, this opportunity could be for you!
We’re hiring people to plan, develop, implement and maintain budget and financial systems for the agency.
Overview
💲 GS 11-13, $62,107 – $115,079 per year.
📍 14 locations in the continental U.S.
💻 Telework eligible per agency policy
🏠 Possible relocation incentives per agency policy
📅 Apply on USAJobs by Nov. 8
Duties
- Perform various budget functions involving the formulation, justification and/or execution of budgets for organizations, programs or projects.
- Review, analyze, edit and consolidate Defense Working Capital Fund and/or General Fund budget submissions and data along with preparing and analyzing data for budget exhibits, as applicable.
- Attend briefings and conferences to justify and defend budget estimates, program and resource requirements, and appropriation requests.
- Prepare budgetary reports, PowerPoints and other deliverables in preparation for budget briefings.
- Develop budget/program processes, procedures and guidance for the executing financial management plans and programs.
Why join our team?
If you want to do interesting and challenging work and make a contribution to national defense, DISA is a great place for you.
We provide secure and reliable communications and computing support that enable the president and our military forces to communicate globally through voice, video and data transmission.
We’re a leader within the federal government in implementing “people programs” and offer a broad range of quality-of-life and training programs.
Are you a cybersecurity specialist looking for your next challenge? Would it help if it was waterfront?
We’re hiring an IT Cybersecurity Specialist to advise our commander, senior management and subordinate information system security managers regarding network threat mitigation.
Overview
💲 GS 13, $128,354 – $175,422 per year.
📍 Norfolk, Virginia.
💻 Telework eligible per agency policy.
🏠 Possible relocation incentives per agency policy.
📅 Apply by Oct. 27.
Duties
- Compile cybersecurity resource requirements, NSIP Action Plan and cost projections of directed cybersecurity actions and develop documentation for POM and other resource processes.
- Serve as the network security technical lead, subject matter expert and focal point for all operational network security issues to include advising senior leadership on critical day-to-day operations and security of the DISA Endpoint and Global Services networks.
- Participate with the branch chief in setting priorities and short range (weekly, daily and monthly) planning and administration. Review JPH policy and develop command policy and procedures that implement NSIP subprograms and initiatives.
- Provide advice to commander, senior management and subordinate information system security managers regarding measures to mitigate a threat to systems and networks located in the command.
- Evaluate network security configuration and perform on-site network security assessment. Review current and planned network architecture and topology. Analyze network access control.
Why join our team?
If you want to do interesting and challenging work and make a contribution to national defense, DISA is a great place for you.
We provide secure and reliable communications and computing support that enable the president and our military forces to communicate globally through voice, video and data transmission.
We’re a leader within the federal government in implementing “people programs” and offer a broad range of quality-of-life and training programs.
Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Career Opportunities
Become an FECM All-Star! FECM is looking for enthusiastic, driven professionals to join our team and help lead the clean energy charge. We are seeking highly skilled individuals who are passionate about helping FECM achieve its mission of minimizing the environmental impacts of fossil fuel energy and production while working toward net-zero emissions. Explore the Open Positions
Outdoor Recreation Positions Throughout New Mexico
(Listings Posted October 9, 2024 by NM EDD ORD)
Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals is hiring a Training Specialist
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps is seeking an Upper Rio Grande Program Manager in Taos and has numerous other exciting job openings
San Juan College is looking for a Coordinator of Outdoor Recreation
Department of the Interior BLM is hiring a Wildland Firefighter in Santa Fe
The Mountain Center is seeking a Therapeutic Adventure Program Project Coordinator and looking to fill other exciting positions
SasquatchXc is seeking a Welder, Off-Road Trailer Assembler, Lead Off-Road Trailer Assembler, and a 12V Electrical Assembly Technician in Farmington
Bernalillo County is hiring a Recreation Assistants in Albuquerque and Sandia Park, NM
The City of Farmington is hiring an Assistant Parks Superintendent
Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails is seeking to fill multiple positions
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is recruiting a Game and Fish Warden (DGF #40869+) in Santa Fe
Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department seeks Law Enforcement Rangers at multiple parks
LCPD Increases Pay for Cadets, Officer-Trainees
The Las Cruces Police Department is still accepting applications for its training academy and, effective Jan. 1, 2025, cadets and officer-trainees will receive a higher salary.
Beginning Jan. 1, cadets will be paid $24 per hour or $49,920 annually while in the academy and new graduates, known as officer-trainees, will earn $26 per hour or $54,000 annually. Officer trainees who complete their first year earn $28.84 per hour plus overtime.
Applications for Police Cadet must be submitted no later than Dec. 2, 2024. The academy is tentatively set to begin in March 202
LCPD offers generous hiring incentives for cadets with a three-year commitment. The incentives are non-stackable:
- $11,000 for each cadet.
- $15,000 for an associate degree.
- $20,000 for bachelor’s degree or four years of honorable military service or retirement from military.
- $25,000 for bachelor’s degree in sociology, psychology, criminal justice or criminology.
- $30,000 for master’s degree in sociology, psychology, criminal justice or criminology.
Some recruits who live outside of Las Cruces may be eligible for up to $5,000 in relocation assistance.
Applicants are required to be U.S. citizens, at least 19 years old when application is submitted, have at least a high school diploma and no felony convictions.
For more information and to apply for a position, visit Las Cruces Police online.
The Las Cruces Police Department is allocated 220 commissioned officers. The department currently employs 183 officers.
New Mexico Business Grant Opportunities
Healthy Food Financing Fund (HFFF)
This grant program is the cornerstone of a strategic phased approach to
developing a suite of financial tools and technical assistance for food
and agricultural enterprises grow, raise, process, aggregate, distribute
and sell local, fresh, healthy food through expanded retail and
institutional in-state market channels in rural and underserved
communities. Application window closes Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
NM Edge Microgrant
$2,500 grants for manufacturing operations (e.g. aerospace, food,
signage, beverage, electronics, early-stage R&D phase) with an
active DUNS and approved NAICS/SIC applicable to manufacturing, as well as a physical location within NM and at least one employee.
New Mexico Match Fund
This fund is designed to amplify federal funding opportunities for
infrastructure, research, economic development, the energy transition, and other critical projects that will benefit New Mexico.
Window to Opportunity Grant
The Window to Opportunity Grant is a reimbursement initiative designed to support entities within the City of Albuquerque. This grant aims to
alleviate the financial burden associated with replacing or repairing
broken or vandalized windows, thereby encouraging the maintenance of a safe and visually appealing business environment. Closes December 30, 2024.
Search more grant opportunities at edd.newmexico.gov/grants.
USDA Funding Opportunities
- American Forests and U.S. Forest Service announced $12 million in The Tree Equity Catalyst Fund for faith-based and frontline environmental justice organizations advancing Tree Equity. Apply by Oct. 25, 2024. (new)
- Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Organic Certification Cost Share Program provides cost share assistance to producers and handlers of agricultural products who are obtaining or renewing their certification under the National Organic Program. Apply by Oct. 31, 2024.
- AMS and Appalachia Regional Food Business Center are making available $3.32 million in Business Builder subawards to support food and farm business development, market access, and processing, aggregation, and distribution infrastructure. Apply by Nov. 1, 2024. (new)
- National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s (NIFA) Community Food Projects Competitive Grant Program has approximately $4.8 million available to fight food insecurity through developing community food projects that promote self-sufficiency of communities. Apply by Nov. 7, 2024. (new)
- FSA’s Food Safety Certification for Specialty Crops Program is now open to small and medium-sized businesses. Eligible specialty crop growers can apply for assistance for expenses related to obtaining or renewing a food safety certification. Apply by Jan. 31. 2025.
- RD’s Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant Program funds many facility types including local food systems such as community gardens, food pantries, community kitchens, food banks, food hubs or greenhouses. Limited to areas with no more than 20,000 residents according to the latest U.S. Census data. Open Year Round. (new)
Additional Opportunities (promoted by USDA):
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Open Opportunities:
Sustainable Materials Management Grants for the Southeast (Region 4) provides funding to address municipal recycling markets and prevent food loss and waste. Apply by Oct. 31, 2024. (new)
Healthy Communities Grant Program for New England (Region 1) works directly with communities to reduce environmental risks to protect and improve human health and the quality of life. Apply by Nov. 1, 2024.
Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup program announced $232 million in grant funding for communities to turn vacant and abandoned properties into assets that attract jobs and promote economic revitalization in communities. Apply by Nov. 14, 2024. (new)
Brownfields Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup program announced $232 million in grant funding for communities to turn vacant and abandoned properties into assets that attract jobs and promote economic revitalization in communities. Apply by Nov. 14, 2024. (new)
Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling Grants for Communities and Tribes and Intertribal Consortia help build a circular economy, improve local post-consumer materials management programs, and make improvements to local waste management systems. Community Grants apply by Dec. 20, 2024; Tribes and Intertribal Consortia apply by March 14, 2025. (new)
Consumer Recycling Education and Outreach Grant Program supports local waste management infrastructure and recycling programs as well as improve public education and outreach. Apply by Dec. 20, 2024. (new)
Community Change Grants Program supports environmental and climate justice activities. Apply by Nov. 21, 2024.