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Capitol Reef employs approximately 50 individuals in both seasonal and permanent positions. These jobs encompass all manner of duties, from interpreters to maintenance workers to biological science technicians. No matter what type of job you're looking for, the following information should help you pursue employment at Capitol Reef or elsewhere in the National Park Service.

Permanent Employment


All permanent, federal vacancy announcements are posted at USAJobs, the official job site of the United States Government. Career fields include administration, archeology, biological science, information technology, maintenance, visitor protection, and many more. To qualify for permanent positions, applicants must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Must currently be a permanent federal employee OR
  • Must have been a permanent/status federal employee OR
  • May apply through an "All Sources/All Qualified" announcement OR
  • May be veterans who are honorably discharged after at least three years of continuous active military service. Check on specific announcement to see if eligible to apply OR
  • Must be eligible for special appointing authorities such as VISTA volunteer, Peace Corps staff or volunteer, disabled veteran, etc.

Seasonal Employment

The National Park Service hires seasonal employees throughout the year. Jobs include park rangers, biological science technicians, park guides, fee collectors, and others. All seasonal positions at Capitol Reef are posted at USAJobs. Most seasonal appointments are for 1,039 hours (six months).

Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program

The Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program prepares seasonal rangers to perform law enforcement in areas administered by the National Park Service. A successful graduate is eligible to receive a Type II law enforcement commission and may then apply for law enforcement positions throughout the agency. For more information, visit the Association of National Park Rangers.

Internships

Capitol Reef National Park offers a variety of internship opportunities. Interns can gain experience in the biological sciences, cultural resources, resource protection, and interpretation. Internships are available through:

Student Conservation Association

Great Basin Institute

American Conservation Experience

Scientists in Parks Program

New opportunities are posted throughout the year for Capitol Reef and other locations in the National Park Service.

Last updated: August 30, 2021

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Mailing Address:

HC 70, Box 15
Torrey, UT 84775

Phone:

435-425-3791
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