Northwest Youth Corps – 640 Hour
Individual Placement
National Park Service
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Kimberly, Oregon – 16 Weeks
Title: Interpretive Ranger Individual Placement (640 Hours)
Position Summary:
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is recruiting 1 (one) Interpretation and Education Individual Placements beginning in May/June 2026 and serving through September/October 2026 (16 weeks). The individual placements will be trained in interpretation skills and will work at the visitor center answering visitors’ questions about the park’s geology and paleontology. The individual placements will also help guests plan their visits to the three site units and encourage safe discoveries and experiences during their stay. Other duties will be roving to the other park sights to answer questions in the field, assisting with bookstore operations, and general upkeep of the facilities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Visitor Center Operations (65%)
- Duties include general orientation and information for visitors, assisting with the Junior Ranger program as well as providing interpretive pop-up/patio talks
- Roving/Outreach (20%)
- Duties include on-site and virtual programming
- Classroom and Training (15%)