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Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonal Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$27.66 - $35.97/hr

Learn more about this agency Duties Help The major duties of the Seasonal Park Ranger ... Develop interpretive media (i.e. audiovisual and digital materials, website content, bulletins ...

Plans, prepares, markets and presents public interpretive programs, including natural and ... A Park Ranger I that is not promoted within two (2) years of appointment must vacate his/her ...

Park Ranger I

San Jose, CA · On-site

$77K - $93K/yr

Plans, prepares, markets and presents public interpretive programs, including natural and ... A Park Ranger I that is not promoted within two (2) years of appointment must vacate his/her ...

Patrols park areas on foot, bicycle, or by vehicle to observe conditions, identify potential ... THIS POSITION INVOLVES WORKING ON A TEMP/SEASONAL CONTRACT WHICH CAN BE RENEWED ANNUALLY BASED ON ...

Patrols park areas on foot, bicycle, or by vehicle to observe conditions, identify potential ... THIS POSITION INVOLVES WORKING ON A TEMP/SEASONAL CONTRACT WHICH CAN BE RENEWED ANNUALLY BASED ON ...

PARK RANGER Apply now Job No: 541286 Work Type: Full-time Location: LAKE HAVASU CITY Categories ... Outdoor Recreation & Programmatic: - Hosts visitors; conducts interpretive programs and may lead ...

TPWD - Park Ranger I (Park Interpreter)

Gonzales, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

Job Classification Service Military Specialty Park Ranger I-V Army 11B, 11C, 11A Park Ranger I-V ... Prepares reports, maintains administrative and interpretive files, and assists with visitors ...

Park Ranger/Naturalist

Fremont, CA · On-site

$78K - $94K/yr

Develop and deliver ranger interpretive programming in an urban park setting, including nature education, guided walks and public outreach. * Provide high-quality customer service to park visitors ...

Seasonal Park Ranger

Monroe, NC · On-site

$17.43 - $26.15/hr

General Statement The Park Ranger - Seasonal, under general supervision, provides responsible and professional park operations/security work in Parks and Recreation. Work involves performing park ...

State Park Ranger

Mccall, ID · On-site

$22.10/hr

Develops and presents interpretive and environmental awareness programs for park visitors, school ... Works with other park staff to hire, train, schedule, and supervise seasonal employees and ...

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How much do interpretive park ranger seasonal jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for interpretive park ranger seasonal in the United States is $20.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonal positions?

Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonal positions are temporary jobs in parks or public lands where rangers focus on educating visitors about the natural and cultural resources of the area. These rangers lead tours, present educational programs, answer visitor questions, and help promote conservation and stewardship. The work is typically available during peak visitor seasons and often involves interacting with people of all ages. Seasonal interpretive rangers play a key role in enhancing visitor experiences and fostering a greater appreciation for the park's unique features.

What are some common challenges faced by Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonals, and how can they be addressed?

Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonals often encounter challenges such as managing large, diverse groups during tours, adapting to unpredictable weather conditions, and effectively communicating complex information to visitors of all ages. Building strong public speaking and crowd management skills can help address these challenges. Additionally, collaborating closely with fellow rangers and participating in ongoing training ensures preparedness for emergencies and enhances visitor engagement. Flexibility and teamwork are key to thriving in this dynamic outdoor role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonal, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonal, you typically need a background in natural sciences, environmental education, or recreation, often supported by a relevant degree or coursework. Familiarity with interpretive techniques, visitor management software, and basic first aid certification is highly valuable. Strong communication, public speaking, and interpersonal skills help engage diverse audiences and foster positive visitor experiences. These skills and qualifications are essential for effectively educating visitors, ensuring safety, and promoting stewardship of natural and cultural resources.

What is the difference between Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonal vs Interpretive Park Ranger?

AspectInterpretive Park Ranger SeasonalInterpretive Park Ranger
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some positions may prefer relevant coursework or certificationsUsually requires a bachelor's degree in environmental education, interpretation, or related field
Work EnvironmentSeasonal outdoor settings, national or state parks, visitor centersYear-round or seasonal outdoor settings, with similar environments
Employer & IndustryFederal, state, or local parks; seasonal employmentFederal, state, or local parks; often full-time

Interpretive Park Ranger Seasonal roles are typically temporary positions requiring basic credentials and focus on visitor engagement during peak seasons. In contrast, Interpretive Park Rangers often hold full-time roles with more advanced education, providing ongoing educational programs and interpretive services throughout the year.

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FUL-Park Ranger Interpretation (Seasonal)

National Park Service

On-site, Remote

$27.66 - $35.97/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


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Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

Summary
This position is located in Rock Creek Park for a non-supervisory Park Ranger (Seasonal) who performs a variety of tasks associated ith the use and management of park resources. This position description is generic in nature and is not intended to include every duty found at every park throughout the system.
Open to the first 50 applicants or until 06/17/2026 whichever comes first. All applications submitted by 11:59 (EST) on the closing day will receive consideration.
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Duties
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The major duties of the Seasonal Park Ranger (Interpretation) position include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Research, develop, and present interpretive programs on subjects including Washington DC, area history, the Civil War, civil rights, natural history, astronomy, ecology, and the history of technology.
  • Create, facilitate, and support opportunities for audiences to understand national significance and personal relevance through intellectual and emotional connections to resource meanings and their current context.
  • Develop interpretive media (i.e. audiovisual and digital materials, website content, bulletins, brochures, signs, exhibits, etc.).
  • Apply resourcefulness, judgment, and ingenuity, as well as a variety of interpretive skills, techniques and tools, to resolve diverse program issues and complete a wide variety of interpretive projects and assignments.
  • Duties may include caring for live animals and plants, operating a water powered grist mill, and operating a planetarium.

Requirements
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Conditions of employment
  • U.S. Citizenship required.
  • Appointment subject to background investigation and favorable adjudication.
  • Meet Selective Service Registration Act requirement for males.
  • Selectee will be required to participate in the Direct Deposit Electronics Funds Transfer Program.
  • You may be required to operate a government (or private) motor vehicle as part of your official duties. Prior to your first official motor vehicle operation, and again every year thereafter (or more frequently if management determines such need exists), you will be required to sign an affidavit certifying to your possession of a valid State issued driver's license that is current and has not been revoked, suspended, canceled, or otherwise disqualified in any way to prohibit your operation of a motor vehicle.
  • You will be required to wear a uniform and comply with the National Park Service uniform standards. A uniform allowance will be provided.
  • You may be required to work on-call, evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime and shift work.
  • Applicants must be at least (1)18 years old or (2) at least 16 years old and: (a) Have graduated from high school or been awarded a certificate equivalent to graduating from high school; or (b) Have completed a formal vocational training program; or (c) Have received a statement from school authorities agreeing with their preference for employment rather than continuing their education; or (d) Be currently enrolled in a secondary school and either work only during school vacation periods or work part-time during the school year under a formal student employment program.
  • Special working conditions: May work with turtle, with working grist mill, outside in inclement weather.
  • A valid state driver's license is required.

Qualifications
All qualifications must be met by the closing date of this announcement-06/17/2026-unless otherwise stated in this vacancy announcement.
Credit will be given for all appropriate qualifying experience. To receive credit for experience, your resume MUST clearly indicate the nature of the duties and responsibilities for each position, starting and ending dates of employment (month/year), and the resume must reflect full and/or part-time or total number of hours worked (i.e., work 40+ hours a week, rather than indicating full-time). If part-time, the hours must be annotated to be able to pro-rate the amount qualified specialized experience.
To qualify for this position at the GS-07 grade level, you must possess all of the following minimum qualifications by close of the announcement:
EXPERIENCE: At least one full year of specialized experience comparable in scope and responsibility to the GS-05 grade level in the Federal service (obtained in either the public or private sectors). This experience includes experience that equipped the applicant with the particular compentencies needed to successfully perform the duties of this position. Examples of specialized experience include, but are not limited to, Park Guide or tour leader; environmental educator or teacher; develop and deliver structured and informal presentations using various communication techniques to a variety of audiences; archeological or historical preservation research work involving presentations. You must include hours per week worked.
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EDUCATION: Successful completion of at least one full year of graduate study in one of the following fields: natural resource management, natural sciences, marine biology/sciences, earth sciences, history, archeology, anthropology, park and recreation management, law enforcement/police science, social sciences, wetlands ecology, or other closely related subjects pertinent to the management and protection of natural and cultural resources. (One year of graduate education is 18 semester hours or 27 quarter hours). You must include transcripts.
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Successful completion of a combination of education and experience as described above. Must possess an equivalent combination of such education and experience. For example, 6 months of the specialized experience described above (50% of the experience requirement), and one-half year (9 semester hours or 14 quarter hours) of directly related graduate level college study in an accredited institution (50% of the qualifying education). The total must equal at least 100 percent to qualify. You must include transcripts.
You must include months, years and hours per week worked to receive credit for your work and/or volunteer experience. One year of specialized experience is equivalent to 12 months at 40 hours per week. Part-time hours are prorated. You will not receive any credit for experience that does not indicate exact hours per week or is listed as "varies". Experience listed as full-time will be credited at 40 hours per week.

Volunteer Experience: Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
Education
To qualify based on education, you must submit a legible copy of transcripts from an accredited institution with your name, school name, credit hours, course level, major(s), and grade-point average or class ranking. Transcripts do not need to be official, but if you are selected for this position and you used your education to qualify, you must provide official transcripts before you begin work.
If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet qualification requirements, you must show that your education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university.
Additional information
This position will be filled under the Field Unit Local Hiring Authority. Eligibility is limited to applicants who reside within the defined local commuting area at the time of application. For this announcement, the local commuting area is the area from which individuals can reasonably commute to the duty station under normal conditions. The defined vicinity for this position is: within 50 miles of Rock Creek National Park located at 5200 Glover Rd., Washington, DC 20015. See the Required Documents section for information on how to verify current residence.
A selectee receiving a first appointment to the Federal Government (Civil Service) is entitled only to the lowest step of the grade for which selected. The display of a salary range on this vacancy shall not be construed as granting an entitlement to a higher rate of pay.
This announcement may be used to fill additional positions if identical vacancies occur within 90 days of the issue date of the referral certificate.
Non-Competitive Rehire Eligibility: Temporary seasonal employees can only maintain their non-competitive rehire eligibility if they work no more than a combined total of Temporary NTE less than 1560 hours anywhere in the National Park Service (NPS) within their established service year. Accordingly, non-competitive rehire eligibility allows for re-appointment to the same position or another position appropriate for temporary appointment with the same qualification requirements (5 CFR 316.402[b][7]), based on series and grade, anywhere in the major subdivision (NPS).
If you have held a temporary seasonal appointment in the past 12 months and have already worked the maximum temporary appointment less than 1560 hours during that period, you are still welcome to apply. However, please be aware that exceeding the limit of 1560 hours in your established service year will result in the loss of your non-competitive rehire eligibility.
The limit can be exceeded by working multiple temporary seasonal positions that result in a combined total greater than 1560 hours. The limit also can be exceeded by working a single temporary seasonal appointment that exceeds 1560 hours, unless granted an exception by OPM.
Employment may be terminated at any time due to fluctuations in funding levels, project needs, employee performance, or other considerations.
Physical Demands: The work involves extensive periods of standing and walking, in some cases over rough surfaces or inclines, carrying backpacks, tools, rescue equipment, etc.
Working Conditions: The work is performed in settings in which there is regular and recurring exposure to moderate discomforts and unpleasantness, e.g. high or low temperatures, confined spaces or adverse weather.
The National Park Service has determined that the duty of this position is NOT suitable for telework and the selectee may be allowed to telework with supervisor approval.
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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
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