2023 SUMMER SEASONAL JOB OPENINGS

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2023 SUMMER SEASONAL JOB OPENINGS | US NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

2023 SUMMER SEASONAL JOB OPENINGS

Help protect a sacred landscape for future generations. Summer jobs at Pipestone National Monument offer meaningful public service, career development opportunities, and competitive salary and benefits. This year, Park Ranger and Biological Science Technician positions are available. 

Most seasonal jobs are full-time, start in April/May, and run six months through September/October. “Student trainee” positions are open to current students and have flexible start and end dates. No park housing is available, but affordable options exist in Pipestone, Flandreau, and other neighboring communities.

All applications must be submitted through www.usajobs.gov.  Interested applicants should apply immediately on the date of posting if possible. Job announcements will automatically close once the target number of applications is met.  Anticipated posting dates for Pipestone National Monument positions are as follows:

Position Title                                                               Series/ Grade              Actual Open

Park Ranger (I)                                                           GS-0025-5                  1/16/2023

Biological Science Technician (General)                   GS-0404-05                1/5/2023

Student Trainee Biological Science Technician         GS-0499-04                1/30/2023

How to Apply: Resume, on-line assessment questionnaire, and any other required documents can be submitted through www.usajobs.gov. Hard copy or email application packages will not be accepted.

We recommend starting now by setting up a profile, uploading documents, and setting an automated alert for Pipestone. 

You may also reach out to us directly to discuss other hiring authorities that may be available, such as for veterans. To express interest or for questions, please contact Edwin Johnson at 507-825-5464 x214 or email edwin_johnson@nps.gov.

To learn more about the National Park Service and Pipestone National Monument, visit the park’s web site at www.nps.gov/pipe.

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