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Park Aide (South Sound Area) Multiple Parks

State of Washington

Parks and Recreation Commission

Fresh

Location

Washington, 98504

Salary

$18.33 - $23.67

per hour

Closes

June 16, 2026More State jobs →

Job Description

Summary

This temporary Park Aide role involves hands-on maintenance and upkeep of state parks in Washington's South Sound area, such as cleaning facilities, performing light physical tasks like raking and lifting, and helping visitors enjoy outdoor spaces.

It's ideal for nature lovers, students seeking summer jobs, active retirees wanting part-time work, or anyone starting a career in parks and recreation who doesn't mind weekends, evenings, and some physical labor.

The positions last 3-5 months, offer benefits like vacation time, and provide a chance to work in beautiful natural settings with wildlife.

Key Requirements

  • Ability to perform physical tasks including walking, bending, kneeling, raking, lifting, and moving items (with assistance for heavier loads)
  • Availability for weekend and evening shifts, including busy holiday periods with limited time off
  • Comfort with routine cleaning duties, such as bathroom maintenance
  • Interest in outdoor work and contributing to park preservation and visitor experience
  • Reliability for full-time (40 hours/week) or part-time schedules during spring/summer seasons (March-June start)
  • No telework; must work on-site at parks like Belfair, Twanoh, or Penrose Point

Full Job Description


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Map showing locations of Belfair, Twanoh, Jarrell Cove, Joemma Beach, Kopachuck, and Penrose Point near Olympia, Washington.

Experience the natural beauty of Washington State Parks and get paid to do it!

Temporary Washington State Park Aide jobs are perfect for:
  • People who like to get outside and enjoy nature, do physical work, and contribute to a truly important mission - maintaining a fantastic Parks system for everyone!
  • Individuals who are interested in a longer-term career with State Parks. Many permanent staff, including members of our executive team, started their careers as Park Aides.
  • Students who are looking for summer work.
  • Active retirees looking for work that keeps them moving and doing good in the world. Less than full-time work is a possibility in many locations.
Some benefits you might not know or be thinking about:
  • Temporary positions are eligible for vacation and sick leave.
  • Holiday pay might be available to you depending on when and how long you work.
  • Great teammates who care about their work.
  • Learning and refining a set of very practical and transferrable job skills.
  • Being in nature is good for your physical and mental well-being.
  • Wildlife sightings! From chipmunks and quail, to orcas and moose, and everything in between.
Park Aide jobs can be fun, fulfilling and career starters, but there are a few important things to consider:
  • Weekend work is expected, and you might be asked to work evening shifts.
  • Our Parks are busiest on spring and summer holidays, so we need more of our workers to be on schedule those days. Getting time off around a holiday is not guaranteed.
  • Bathroom cleaning is a task that most Park Aides get to experience fairly regularly.
  • Most positions are at least moderately physical – walking, raking, bending, kneeling, lifting and moving lighter items (and heavier ones with assistance).

    If that is not appropriate for you, but you are still interested, read the announcement carefully to determine if there might be a position dedicated to less physical work at the park(s) you are interested in.

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    The following park(s) have low-cost options for a recreational vehicle (trailer, camper, etc.) site for temporary Park Aides this season (most require you to provide own functioning RV, vary in size accommodation): Belfair State Park

    RV spots are available on a first come-first serve basis. Please contact recruitment directly for more information. Contact information is located at the bottom of this job posting.

    There is no housing available at this location.

    This recruitment will be used to fill multiple non-permanent Park Aide positions located throughout the South Sound Area; Belfair, Joemma Beach, Twanoh, Kopachuck, Jarrell Cove and Penrose Point State Parks.

    The majority of positions are available and may begin March, April, May, June and generally are 3-5 months in duration. The number of vacancies and housing availability will vary from park to park.

    Positions in this area typically are scheduled to work 40 hours a week, but we may have ability to offer less than full-time work – over the entire period of employment or for specific periods.

    If you are interested in less than 40 hours a week, just let us know in the supplemental questions section of the application process.


    This position is not eligible to telework, as physical in-office presence is required to perform essential functions.

    Benefits eligibility for this position may be different than what’s listed in the benefits tab of this recruitment announcement, for more information on employee benefits eligibility visit- Public Employee Benefits Board (PEBB)


    Park Aide Recruitment Video - Typical Day - Washington State Parks


    To read about other current and former Park Aides' experiences, click here!

    Belfair State Park - (located in Mason county) is a 65-acre, year-round camping park on 3,720-feet of saltwater shoreline at the southern end of Hood Canal in western Washington.

    It is noted for its saltwater tide flats, wetlands with wind-blown beach grasses and pleasant areas for beach walking and saltwater swimming.

    Please note: this park has an additional position for the Welcome Station.

    Primary duties for this position can be found in the duties section below.Joemma Beach State Park - (located in west Pierce County) is a 122-acre marine camping park with 3,000-feet of saltwater frontage on southeast Key Peninsula.

    Aside from the natural beauty of park and surroundings, the area is an excellent place for fishing, boating, and crabbing.

    This forested park set on Puget Sound provides a boat launch and water trail campsites.

    Penrose Point State Park - (located in west Pierce County) is a 165-acre marine and camping park on the shores of Puget Sound.

    The park has over 2 miles of saltwater frontage on Mayo Cove and Carr Inlet. Wildlife, birds, and forested terrain make this a beautiful park.

    The park sets on the shores of Mayo Cove and Carr Inlet and offers a wide variety of water activities.

    Impressive stands of fir and cedar share space with ferns, rhododendrons, wildlife, and birds.Kopachuck State Park - (located in west Pierce County) is a 109-acre marine park with 5,600-feet of saltwater shoreline on Henderson Bay.

    One portion of the park, Cutts Island (Deadman's Island) is a half mile from shore and reachable only by boat.

    The park provides scenic views of sunsets, the Olympic Mountains, and Puget Sound.Jarrell Cove State Park - (located in Mason County) is a 43-acre marine camping park with 3,500-feet of saltwater shoreline on the northwest end of Harstine Island in south Puget Sound.

    The forested island park is accessible by road and bridge and is off the beaten path. Most visitors arrive by boat. The park has campsites near the docks, as well as on rolling, grassy areas.

    Twanoh State Park – (located in Mason County) is situated on the shoreline of Hood Canal, features one of the warmest saltwater beaches in Washington State.

    This is because Hood Canal is one of the warmest saltwater bodies in Puget Sound. The 182-acre marine camping park has 3,167 feet of saltwater shoreline.

    The name of the park derives from the Native American Twana tribes, better known as the Skokomish, who made their home in the area.

    Requirements

    Under the supervision of the Park Ranger, Park Aides perform a variety of tasks at a State park, beach, or historical area. A typical work day may include anything from registering campers and collecting camp fees, to cleaning facilities, mowing lawns, or explaining park rules. The specific duties will have some variation by park location.

    Primary duties include, but are not limited to:
    • All positions - Maintain park facilities through light routine maintenance and janitorial services.
    • Perform grounds maintenance work, such as cutting grass, weeding flower beds, pruning shrubs, raking leaves, and picking up litter.
    • Maintain park lawns using a mower, weed eater, trimmer, and various maintenance tools.
    • Perform daily garbage collection and litter control.
    • Clean restrooms and stock cleaning supplies.
    • Clean rental properties and perform general housekeeping duties including washing windows, scrubbing floors, mopping, and sweeping.
    • Drive light trucks or other state vehicles to transport supplies and equipment within the park area; haul garbage.
    Welcome Station Park Aide
    • Provide park information to visitors and answer phones.
    • Collect, sort and count revenue; making bank deposits.
    • Runs the cash register and checks-in campers using our reservation software, selling merchandise and other goods (i.e., ice and firewood), and other transactions including Discover Pass sales.

    Qualifications

    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Must be a minimum of 17 years old.
    • Possess a valid (unrestricted) driver's license. - If your DL is out of state (other than WA State), you will be required to show proof of a valid and current unrestricted driver's license at the time of the interview.
    DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
    • Possess bilingual skills (Spanish, Ukrainian, and Russian language preferred).
    • Welcome Station Park Aide only: Experience running POS System.
    • Welcome Station Park Aide only: Experience using Microsoft Office Suite.

    JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES:
    Ability to learn and interpret park rules, area information, and local history and educate park visitors.
    Ability to manage multiple projects and maintain organization, communication, and a reasonable completion time and quality.
    Ability to operate a variety of hand tools, power tools, and small equipment.
    Ability to perform general maintenance to park buildings and facilities.
    Ability to perform janitorial services, including the use of chemicals.
    Ability to perform physical labor for extended periods of time.
    Ability to work in all weather conditions.
    Ability to work Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
    Ability to learn about equipment servicing, diagnosing, and maintenance.

    UNIFORM INFORMATION:All non-permanent Park Aides are required to wear a uniform.

    A complete and properly worn uniform helps establish the professional identity of a Park Aide and promotes respect as a Washington State Parks employee.

    All non-permanent Park Aides will receive 2 shirts, 1 baseball cap, and a clothing stipend of $75.00 per calendar year.

    Some positions may qualify for a $150 clothing stipend depending on the length of the position.

    Clothing stipends are intended to offset the cost of clothing worn in the workplace such as pants, boots, raingear, etc.

    Additional Information

    To ensure consideration, please complete the online job application and profile at State Parks Jobs.

    To take advantage of veteran preference, please do the following:

    • Attach a copy of your DD214 (Member 4 long-form copy), NGB 22, or USDVA signed verification of service letter.
    • Please black out any PII (personally identifiable information) data such as social security numbers. Include your name as it appears on your application in careers.wa.gov.
    • For more information on Veteran's Preference and instructions on how to check your eligibility, click here


    NOTE: Prior to a new hire, a background check, including criminal record history will be conducted.

    Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.

    This position is included in the non-supervisory bargaining unit represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE). For more information: https://wfse.org/.


    Diversity Policy Statement: The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is an equal opportunity employer.

    We strive to build a workplace culture that is welcoming and inclusive in which all employees feel respected and empowered to bring their unique ideas to the agency.

    At State Parks, we believe that embracing diverse backgrounds and experiences is essential to growing a strong workforce.

    We encourage applicants underrepresented in natural resources and outdoor recreation fields to apply, including but not limited to women, Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC), individuals with disabilities, neurodivergent individuals, disabled and Vietnam era veterans, persons over 40 years of age, and individuals who identify as a part of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.

    Persons needing accommodation in the application process or this job announcement in an alternative format may contact the human resources office at (360) 902-8565. Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.


    For more information about these positions, please contact the Park directly. You can search for the specific Park contact information here.


    For more information about these positions, please contact the Park directly. You can search for the specific Park contact information


    All applicants with a legal right to work in the United States are encouraged to apply.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 1/12/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/13/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-washington-5161593