Description:
Schedule: 5 days a week, 8 hr days. May be required to work weekends.
Housing: No Housing Available
Dates: 05-12-2025 - 08-15-2025
Agency: National Park Service
Location: Zion National Park at Kolob Canyons
Overview:
This position will have two distinct sets of duties including both Interpretation duties and frontline responsibilities at the Visitor Center Information Desk at the Kolob Canyons Visitor Center.
Responsibilities:
Interpretation duties will consist of the intern providing front line information, orientation, and interpretive services for visitors in the day-to-day operation of Zion at the Kolob Visitor Center and in other locations in the Kolob Canyons District. The intern will work with park interpreters, developing and presenting a variety of programs (including junior ranger programs for youth groups), and/or natural history- orientation talks at viewpoints and assisting in Kolob’s Night Sky programs twice a month with the lead ranger. Interns may also develop and present formal and informal interpretive talks, hikes of moderate difficulty, or assist with special events during the summer season. Visitor Center Information Desk duties will be located both inside and outside the Kolob VC building depending on weather and visitation. While on the desk, the intern will be answering questions, providing directions, recommending hiking trails, interacting with Junior Rangers, processing lost and found items, operating a 2-way radio, telephone and other duties as necessary. Other duties may consist of roving the hiking trails and visiting viewpoints for the purpose of chatting with visitors, answering questions, and assisting them gain the most of their visit. There may also be opportunities for cross training in some locations (working with vegetation crew, First Aid/CPR/AED training, search and rescue training and assisting in emergency carry outs, maintenance, etc.)
Qualifications:
This position requires a highly motivated, hard-working, personable individual interested in pursuing a career with the National Park Service. Elementary Education or Environmental Interpretation major preferred, but is not required to apply. To clarify, interpretation is explaining the park to the public visitors. It does not require proficiency in a foreign language. Successful candidates must pass a background investigation.