National Park Service
Government Administration
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The National Park Service preserves, protects, and shares our nation's special places and stories.
Meet some of our National Park Service leaders.
The National Park Service Director is supported by senior executives who manage national programs, policy, and budget in Washington, D.C.
Opportunities for All
As a bureau under the Department of Interior, we offer opportunities to work in more than 400 national parks and offices—from Maine to Guam, the Virgin Islands to Alaska, and anyplace in between. We partner with communities across the country to preserve their history and create places for outdoor fun. There are many different ways you can become involved. From permanent jobs to volunteer opportunities and everything in between, come work with us—in an "office" like no other.
Work With UsOur Mission
The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world.
Who We AreCareers in the National Park Service
What comes to mind when you think about working for the National Park Service? Park rangers in flat hats in a beautiful landscape? Staff in period clothing interpreting our nation's history? Sure, we have lots of employees who do that, but in reality National Park Service employees wear a lot of different hats—or no hats at all! From budget and finance to maintenance and park rangering, employees fill a variety of roles as we work to preserve our nation's special places and stories.
Employee Profiles