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How to fill out the Kansas Forest Service Form online
Completing the Kansas Forest Service Form online is an essential step for individuals and organizations seeking to engage with the Kansas Forest Service. This guide provides clear instructions on how to complete the form efficiently and accurately, ensuring that users have all necessary information at their fingertips.
Follow the steps to fill out the Kansas Forest Service Form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Kansas Forest Service Form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling out the applicant basic information section. Provide your full name, agency or department, mailing address, county of residence, contact numbers, and email address.
- Select your applicant affiliation by checking the appropriate box for public sector, private sector, or volunteer. Make sure to specify the type if you select an option under the private sector.
- Indicate the Kansas homeland security region you reside in by selecting from the provided list.
- Specify the command and general staff position you are applying for by marking the relevant option.
- Attach your current resume detailing your training and overall work experience along with any applicable certifications as required.
- Confirm your availability by answering the question regarding any significant barriers to your availability, providing explanations if necessary.
- List three professional references, ensuring to provide their names, titles, agencies, and phone numbers.
- Complete the applicant signature section by signing and dating the application. Obtain necessary approvals from your direct supervisor and the county emergency manager.
- Once completed, send your application packet to your regional IMT Program Manager with all required attachments.
Start your application process by filling out the Kansas Forest Service Form online today.
Forest Action Plan The Kansas Forest Resource Assessment and Strategy helps focus and leverage limited financial resources to address seven priority issues that threaten or benefit the state's 4.5 million acres of rural and community forests, shelterbelts and trees.