Seasonal Administrative Support Assistant (Office Automation)
National Park Service
Posted: March 3, 2026 (0 days ago)
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National Park Service
Department of the Interior
Base salary range: $33,878 - $44,042
Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience. Bachelor's degree.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This seasonal role involves working as a park ranger in remote Alaska locations, educating visitors about the natural and cultural features of Gates of the Arctic National Park through talks, tours, and programs, while also handling visitor services like safety briefings and emergency responses.
It's a team position that supports park operations from May to September, with potential for extended hours.
A good fit would be someone passionate about outdoor education, comfortable in rugged wilderness settings, and with experience living or working in northern Alaska communities.
NOTE: OPM has identified this position as eligible for an exception to the typical 1039-hour season.
This exception allows up to 1560 hours which may extend the season(s) reflected in this announcement. See the Additional Information section for details.
Positions selected for Wiseman, AK will be duty stationed in Coldfoot, AK.
This announcement is selecting for one GS-05 and one GS-07 position in Wiseman (Coldfoot), AK, and one GS-07 position in Bettles, AK.
All qualifications must be met by the closing date of this announcement 03/17/2026 unless otherwise stated in this vacancy announcement.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Special knowledge or expertise concerning the park's or preserve's natural and/or cultural resources and the management thereof is required.
Local knowledge of the resources and the typical conditions that affect the work to be accomplished will be applied in the performance of duties.
-AND- To be eligible your application package must clearly show periods of time having lived or worked in or near the area of consideration.
The area of consideration can be found in the below paragraph.
Areas considered "near" Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve and/or the eleven resident zone communities are Alatna, Allakaket, Ambler, Anaktuvuk Pass, Bettles/Evansville, Hughes, Kobuk, Nuiqsut, Shungnak, Wiseman/Coldfoot.
-ALSO- The following are the competencies identified for this position.
Applicants are not required to address these competencies in a separate document but are encouraged to include in their resumes experience related to these competencies: Ability to present informational talks, interpretive programs and guided tours to educate and inform a variety of audiences.
Knowledge of the tools and techniques of communication in the setting of a park or similar, including a basic knowledge of the principles of interpretation, public speaking, and use of presentation media.
Ability to operate audio visual equipment. Major Duties:
The typical season for this position is May - September but can be variable during these months due to weather conditions, project needs, or funding. The anticipated entry on duty is May 2026.
You will work as a Park Ranger (Interpretation) representing Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve.
Duties include but are not limited to the following: Serve as a professional, punctual interagency team member; provide visitor information on public lands, services, and safety; maintain brochure stock; and respond to emergencies using CPR/First Aid knowledge.
Handle Alaska Geographic educational sales, including Point of Sale transactions, register management, and evening deposits.
Represent Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, advising on access, boundaries, policies, hazards, and promoting stewardship and safety.
Conduct backcountry orientations, ensure visitor compliance with safety policies, manage registrations, issue bear containers, and maintain inventory.
Develop and deliver formal and informal interpretive programs on park significance, Arctic ecosystems, and resources.
Support interagency interpretive projects and events, including guided walks and creative programs. Operate audio visual equipment as needed. Participate in daily cleaning of the visitor center.
Assist with off-site interpretation, field work, and other duties as assigned.
In addition to the duties outlined above duties at the GS-07 grade level include but are not limited to the following: Serve in an acting capacity when the lead is out of the office.
Mentor and support lower graded employees, interns and volunteers. Maintain accurate visitation counts and assist with monthly reporting.
The employees of the National Park Service care for special places that are the heritage of all Americans.
Since its inception in 1916, the National Park Service has been dedicated to the preservation and management of this country's outstanding natural, historical, and recreational resources.
Park ranger - interpreters connect people to parks.
They play a key role in ensuring that visitors have a meaningful, satisfying, and safe park experience, help visitors decide how to spend their time in the park, and inform them about the wonders that await their discovery.
Park ranger - interpreters are specially trained to engage the public so that each park visitor can find a personal connection with the meanings and values found in the places and stories of that park.
They help visitors explore the many dimensions of parks by introducing them to a variety of perspectives.
By providing the opportunity for visitors to care about the places they visit, they promote stewardship and the opportunity for those visitors to care for park resources.
National parks are among the most remarkable places in America for recreation, learning, and inspiration.
The work done by park ranger-interpreters through effective interpretive and educational programs encourages the development of a personal stewardship ethic and broadens public support for preserving and protecting park resources, so that they may be enjoyed by present and future generations.
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