Have you ever wanted to be a park ranger? There are many different careers with the agency -- learn more from this article series!
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Article 1: Museum Technician: Lissa Herzing
Lissa Herzing is a Museum Technician at Salem Maritime and Saugus Iron Works national historic sites. Learn more about her background, passion, and career with the National Park Service. Read more
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Article 2: Education Specialist: Maryann Zujewski
Maryann Zujewski is the Education Specialist at Salem Maritime and Saugus Iron Works National Historic Sites. Learn about her career path and her commitment to sharing Black voices in history. This is one of a series of articles written by Tahmoor Chadury, intern with the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). Read more
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Article 3: Resource Program Manager: Gavin Gardner
Gavin Gardner is the Resource Program Manager at Salem Maritime and Saugus Iron Works National Historic Sites. Learn about his career path and his message on World Ranger Day. This is one of a series of articles written by Tahmoor Chadury, intern with the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). Read more
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Article 4: Facilities Supervisor: Anna Spencer
Anna Spencer has found the dream job as a gardener with the National Park Service! She spends each day outside, taking care of and learning from plants and animals. Read more
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Article 5: Ship Rigger: John Newman
John Newman started as a volunteer and is now a ship rigger at Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Read more
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Article 6: Latino Heritage Intern: Karla Bonilla
Karla Bonilla is an intern at Salem Maritime and Saugus Iron Works National Historic Sites. She is a bilingual education/interpretation intern and her project has focused on visitor services, community engagement, and media development. Learn more about why she wanted to work for the National Park Service and how she thinks more youth should be involved. Read more
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Article 7: Latino Heritage Intern: Tahmoor Chadury
Tahmoor Chadury is an intern at Salem Maritime and Saugus Iron Works National Historic Sites. He is a bilingual education/interpretation intern and his project has focused on exhibit development and community outreach. Learn more about why he wanted to work for the National Park Service and how he thinks more youth should be involved. Read more
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Article 8: Latino Heritage Intern: Maryana Carreón
Learn about Maryana Carreón's internship with the National Park Service (NPS) and how she aims to connect NPS with the local Latinx community! Carreón comes to the National Parks from the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP) and Environment for the Americas. Read more