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Find current job openings plus information on temporary and permanent employment with the DNR. Find summer positions, seasonal positions, full time positions and more.
Help manage Michigan’s state forests for a rewarding career in natural resources. A professional forester’s diverse job duties may include inspecting sites, collecting data, overseeing environmental restoration projects and marking timber in the field.
Start your career with the DNR as one of the most iconic employees on public lands. As frontline staff at state parks and other DNR-managed recreation facilities, you'll provide customer service, perform essential functions and feed your passion for the outdoors (and your pocket). You'll also earn great benefits and enjoy seasonal time off.
Looking for a short-term job in Michigan's great outdoors? Join our wildlife team! The Wildlife Division hires many short-term employees in the spring and summer and fall and winter months to work at various locations throughout the state, including DNR field offices, customer service centers and state game areas.
Join the Michigan DNR during peak wildfire season to gain experience and be prepared to apply for full-time opportunities. Position information. Pay rate of $21.83/hour; Work a period between March – October, 40 hours per week; Apply to be a temporary firefighter (closes 4/20)
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The Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps is a career training program geared toward those that want to learn what it's like to work in the natural resources field. MCCC members are limited term (6 months to a year) and can serve up to two years.
Contact Michigan DNR We are hiring! In addition to full time positions, we also hire many seasonal positions including park workers, interpreters, rangers, wildlife workers and more.
The State of Michigan offers several law enforcement and public safety career pathways in the Michigan State Police (MSP), Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division (DNR), and the Department of Corrections (MDOC).
Contact Michigan DNR We are hiring! In addition to full time positions, we also hire many seasonal positions including park workers, interpreters, rangers, wildlife workers and more.