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National Park Service GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

U.S. Department of the Interior P.O. BOX 128


WEST GLACIER, MT 59936
406-888-7800
WWW.NPS.GOV/GLAC

Glacier National Park News Release


For Immediate Release: November 21, 2022
Contact: Gina Kerzman, 406-888-5838
Media 22-28

Glacier National Park Hiring for the 2023 Season


WEST GLACIER, Mont. [November 21, 2022] – Glacier National Park is currently seeking
candidates to fill support positions throughout the park for the 2023 season.

Enjoy the grandeur of Glacier National Park as your summer office and home and spend your
free time exploring glacially carved lakes and valleys. Affordable housing is available with most
positions at Glacier National Park, and by gaining valuable experience, a seasonal position can
be the gateway to establishing a career in federal service.

“Seasonal positions are the backbone of Glacier National Park,” says Park Superintendent Dave
Roemer. “We can’t operate the park at full capacity without them, and park amenities offered
this summer will be in direct correlation with how many people we can hire.”

Positions available include but are not limited to Park Ranger, Visitor Services Assistant,
Biological Science Technician, Forestry Technician, Dispatcher, Equipment Operator,
Maintenance Worker (Trails and other), Laborer, Automotive Worker, Carpenter, Masonry
Worker, Volunteer Program Assistant, and more.

“The park is facing the same hiring challenges as businesses throughout the country,” says Emily
Keil, Administrative Officer for Glacier National Park. “If you have ever considered working for
the National Park Service, now is the perfect time to apply.”

All positions are advertised on USAJobs.gov. To get started, create a USAJobs account at
www.usajobs.gov. Browse currently advertised positions by typing “Glacier National Park” in
the location search box at the top of the page. Information on how to apply using USAJobs can
be found at www.usajobs.gov/help. The time period between application submission and
contact by the park hiring official can be lengthy because of the volume of positions being
advertised. Applicants can check application status on their USAJobs account.

Seasonal positions typically work during the months of April-October, with varying season
lengths depending on the position. Seasonal positions can last up to 6 months. Various
positions will be advertised separately and at different times through December 30, 2022, with
each announcement typically open for one week.

For more information on the application process, please refer to the USAJobs help site.

www.nps.gov

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