U.S. Department of the Interior
Seasonal Park Ranger (Interpretation) (Dog Kennels)
U.S. Department of the Interior, Juneau, Alaska, United States
Overview
This is a temporary, excepted service appointment not to exceed 1039 hours, with a typical season from April to October 2026. Salary ranges from $22.07 to $35.54 per hour, plus a 3% cost‑of‑living allowance. Pay is subject to annual review. The position is GS‑5 to GS‑7.
Location Denali National Park and Preserve, Denali Park, AK. No telework, limited travel, occasional overnight travel up to one night per month. No relocation expenses.
Duties
Caring for, feeding, handling, and harnessing sled dogs for demonstrations to the public, three times a day during peak season.
Working with staff to ensure safety of dogs, employees, and visitors during interpretive programs and dog‑team runs.
Presenting formal and informal interpretive programs on the history and significance of the park’s dog‑mushing program, as well as on natural, cultural and wilderness resources.
Maintaining and repairing dog houses, sleds, harnesses, and other mushing equipment.
Conducting personal contacts with visitors, answering questions, and providing reference materials.
Assisting with general ranger duties such as search and rescue, emergency medical service, visitor assistance, and other visitor‑education and interpretation tasks.
Additional Duties for GS‑07
Providing on‑the‑job training and assistance to team members; observing and reporting on the use of various resources.
Qualifications
U.S. Citizenship required.
Background investigation and favorable adjudication.
Selective Service registration for males.
Active driver’s license; may be required to operate a four‑wheel‑drive vehicle.
Uniform compliance; may work evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime, and travel.
Minimum age 18 years.
Special knowledge or expertise concerning the park’s or preserve’s natural and/or cultural resources, gained through lived or worked experience in or near the area of consideration.
Ability to handle and train large, vigorous sled dogs.
Knowledge of dog‑mushing equipment and general tack.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to assess visitor needs and provide information.
Proficiency with computers, audio‑visual equipment, and standard office equipment.
Application Online applications are accepted until 11:59 PM (EST) on 01/09/2026 at USAJOBS. Submit the following documents:
Resume (maximum two single‑sided pages, include dates and hours worked; must demonstrate experience in or near the defined area).
Completed required assessments.
Other supporting documents: DD‑214 for veterans, disability statements, etc., as applicable.
Mail applications may be sent to: National Park Service, Alaska Regional Office, 240 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501, including the vacancy announcement number. Postmarked by the closing date.
Benefits Federal employee benefits apply, including health, life, dental, and retirement plans. Specific benefits may vary by position. For details, click here.
Evaluation Candidates will be evaluated against the listed qualifications. The selection panel will review resumes, assessments, and supporting documents; incomplete or unqualified applications may be rated "ineligible" or "not qualified." Resumes longer than two single‑sided pages will not be accepted.
Contact HR Assistant: 907‑644‑3828; Email: akr_usa_staffing@nps.gov
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Location Denali National Park and Preserve, Denali Park, AK. No telework, limited travel, occasional overnight travel up to one night per month. No relocation expenses.
Duties
Caring for, feeding, handling, and harnessing sled dogs for demonstrations to the public, three times a day during peak season.
Working with staff to ensure safety of dogs, employees, and visitors during interpretive programs and dog‑team runs.
Presenting formal and informal interpretive programs on the history and significance of the park’s dog‑mushing program, as well as on natural, cultural and wilderness resources.
Maintaining and repairing dog houses, sleds, harnesses, and other mushing equipment.
Conducting personal contacts with visitors, answering questions, and providing reference materials.
Assisting with general ranger duties such as search and rescue, emergency medical service, visitor assistance, and other visitor‑education and interpretation tasks.
Additional Duties for GS‑07
Providing on‑the‑job training and assistance to team members; observing and reporting on the use of various resources.
Qualifications
U.S. Citizenship required.
Background investigation and favorable adjudication.
Selective Service registration for males.
Active driver’s license; may be required to operate a four‑wheel‑drive vehicle.
Uniform compliance; may work evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime, and travel.
Minimum age 18 years.
Special knowledge or expertise concerning the park’s or preserve’s natural and/or cultural resources, gained through lived or worked experience in or near the area of consideration.
Ability to handle and train large, vigorous sled dogs.
Knowledge of dog‑mushing equipment and general tack.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to assess visitor needs and provide information.
Proficiency with computers, audio‑visual equipment, and standard office equipment.
Application Online applications are accepted until 11:59 PM (EST) on 01/09/2026 at USAJOBS. Submit the following documents:
Resume (maximum two single‑sided pages, include dates and hours worked; must demonstrate experience in or near the defined area).
Completed required assessments.
Other supporting documents: DD‑214 for veterans, disability statements, etc., as applicable.
Mail applications may be sent to: National Park Service, Alaska Regional Office, 240 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501, including the vacancy announcement number. Postmarked by the closing date.
Benefits Federal employee benefits apply, including health, life, dental, and retirement plans. Specific benefits may vary by position. For details, click here.
Evaluation Candidates will be evaluated against the listed qualifications. The selection panel will review resumes, assessments, and supporting documents; incomplete or unqualified applications may be rated "ineligible" or "not qualified." Resumes longer than two single‑sided pages will not be accepted.
Contact HR Assistant: 907‑644‑3828; Email: akr_usa_staffing@nps.gov
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