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We offer opportunities to work in more than 400 national parks and offices—from Maine to Guam, the Virgin Islands to Alaska, and anyplace in between. We partner with communities across the country to preserve their history and create places for outdoor fun.
The National Park Service doesn't just hire rangers. We employ mechanics and museum curators, data analysts and landscape architects, engineers and educators, law enforcement officers and firefighters.
From budget and finance to scientific research to community assistance to maintenance to park rangering, employees fill a variety of roles as we work to preserve our nation's special places and stories. Explore some of the unique and important jobs in the National Park Service. Then learn how you can join us!
Many people desire permanent or term jobs with the National Park Service, which can be highly competitive. However, many people also desire work of a short-term or seasonal nature as well. Most National Park Service units offer summer and winter seasonal jobs.
Are you curious about careers in Yellowstone National Park? During an average year, Yellowstone has roughly 750 National Park Service employees, 300 volunteers, 3,000 concessions employees, and 300 contractors working throughout the park.
The main employment season for Glacier National Park runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Some positions may begin earlier in the year and/or extend longer into the fall. The actual length of employment depends on the position and work location.
Join Volunteers-In-Parks (VIP) to support the National Park Service in its mission to preserve and protect our national parks. You can volunteer for a day or year-round; on your own or with friends and family; close to home or at a dream destination. Volunteer opportunities are available nationwide including in U.S. Territories.
Have you ever wanted to work in a national park? Applying for a job here is a little different from applying to work with a private employer, and we want to give you all the information you need to get ready.
The Experienced Services Program is designed to connect experienced workers with fulfilling and challenging opportunities at national parks and program offices that protect, conserve, and preserve our nation’s valuable natural, cultural, historical, and recreational resources.
Work for the National Park Service at Gateway National Recreation Area. Please continue to check back on this site for more job listings. For more information please call (718) 354-4606.