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Public Land Name:
Glacier National Park

Position Title:
Geology Interpreter / Educator (2 Positions)

Agency: NPS

Position Type: GeoCorps

Position ID Number:
2015027

Location:
St. Mary, MT

Accepting Applications?

# of current Applicants: 0

Position Description:
The GeoCorps participant will serve as a front-line park interpreter responsible for researching, developing and presenting original interpretive programs to the visiting public on the geologic history and resources of Glacier National Park including: guided hikes, boat tours, interpretive talks and audio-visual programs. Interpretive programs will focus on the geologic stories of the park and have an emphasis on the impacts of global climate change on the park’s glaciers, water resources and biologic communities and natural processes. The participant will also be responsible for providing informal interpretation of park resources along park trails, overlooks, and other locations; plus staffing park visitor centers providing orientation and information on park resources to visitors. At the beginning of the season, the participant will participate in two weeks of interpretive skills, resource, bear safety, and park operations training. This position is offered through the Geological Society of America's GeoCorps America Program in partnership with the National Park Service’s Geoscientists-in-the-Parks Program. There are 2 positions available under this description at this location during this season. To be considered for any of these positions, a candidate only needs to submit an application for this one.

If you have questions about the application and selection process, please contact GSA's GeoCorps managers.  If you have questions about any aspect of the position — description, qualifications, housing, dates — please direct them to the contact(s) listed in the project description. Remember, application materials can only be submitted online. The project contact(s) will not accept application materials sent to them via e-mail, mail, fax, etc. See the full program details at the GeoCorps homepage.