Published: Feb. 17, 2016

Hi Everyone: This is a rare opportunity! Well-paid internship for anyone who wants to work outdoors as a ranger/guide.

69748 / Interpretive Park Ranger Intern

Grand Teton National Park

No of Openings: 4

Work Schedule: 5 days/week 8 hrs/day

Hours per Week: 40

Wage/​Salary ​($ per hour if internship)​: $13.55/hr

Does your position pay at least minimum wage?: Yes

For Internships- will intern expenses like mileage be reimbursed?:No

Employment Start Date:5/23/2016

Employment End Date:8/27/2016 or longer

Job Description: 

Grand Teton National Park is considered to be one of the crown jewels of the national park system, a system which preserves and protects natural and cultural resources and values for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of this and future generations. Grand Teton National Park preserves the magnificent scenery of the Teton Range and much of the valley known as Jackson Hole, its surrounding landscapes, ecosystems, cultural and historic resources. Wildlife found in the park include moose, elk, bison, bears, wolves, coyotes, bald eagles, trumpeter swans and a variety of other animals. The park is located in northwestern Wyoming, just north of the town of Jackson, and just south of Yellowstone National Park.

Working in the field of natural and cultural interpretation consists of positions that deal directly with national park visitors. After completing a training session, the work involves answering questions at visitor centers and providing trip planning help at an information desk, researching, preparing, and presenting short guided walks and talks, presenting evening campfire talks, leading children's programs, providing information to individuals you may encounter on trails or overlooks and completing a wide variety of special projects. Work in other divisions such as administration, resource management, visitor protection, and maintenance may be available to round out the internship experience.

Interns work 5 days/week 8 hrs/day and receive a compensation of $13.55/hr. Housing will be provided with rent deducted from pay.

Qualifications:

Applicants must be college students, who have completed their junior year, or graduates with a solid academic background in a declared major field of study such as natural or physical sciences, history, education, communications, natural science interpretation, or recreation and resource management. An interest or experience in interpretation or environmental education, natural or cultural history would be helpful, but is not required. Applicants should have a strong interest in resource preservation and management, an ability to communicate ideas effectively, and enthusiasm for sharing knowledge with others.

The application deadline for summer internships is March 1, 2016. This position begins May 23, 2016 and runs at least 14 weeks through August 27, 2016.

Submit a cover letter, a detailed resume which lists education, work experience, hobbies and other interests, the names and contact information of current or formal supervisors and for at least three references. College students or graduates should also include a college transcript (unofficial okay). All documents should be emailed, as separate files, in PDF format to: grte_intern@nps.gov

Post Date ​(45 day limit)​:

2/12/2016

Expiration Date:

2/29/2016