PARKS, HERITAGE,&TOURISM INTERPRETER II
Rogers, AR, US, 72756
Seasonal Park Interpreters
Req: 51521
Salary: $15.33 hourly
Grade: SGS04
Location: Various Arkansas State Parks
Closing date: Until Filled
This position helps park visitors have memorable experiences in state parks and form meaningful connections to the beauty and history of Arkansas through outdoor recreation. The position will research, promote, and present formal and informal outdoor programs that may include guided hikes, amphitheater talks, kayak and boat tours, resource-focused recreational activities, outdoor historic site tours, curriculum-based school programs, and programs for local communities. The position also assists with park operations duties as assigned, to include answering phones, camper registration, retail sales, answering visitor questions, and assisting with housekeeping and maintenance. Specific tasks and interpretive program topics vary by site.
Positions will be filled at various locations around the state (specific locations listed below). Positions range in duration from 3 to 9 months. Positions begin March, April, or May and last through summer or fall depending on duration. Actual work schedules vary by park and season. All positions are considered extra-help (part-time), but employees can expect a 35–40-hour work week during peak visitation season (peak varies by location). Housing is provided at some parks but is not guaranteed.
Valid driver’s license required. Must pass driving record and criminal background check. Must have physical condition sufficient to work outdoors on uneven terrain, and sometimes under strenuous conditions. Must be able to work a non-standard schedule, including weekends, holidays, and some evenings. A mandatory, 4-day, paid interpretation skills training class is provided.
Minimum Qualifications: the formal education of a high school diploma; plus two years of experience in public relations, customer service, or related area. Other job-related education and/or experience may be substituted for all or part of these basic requirements, except for certification or licensure requirements, upon approval of the qualifications review committee.
Preferred qualifications or relevant work or volunteer experience, documented experience in public speaking and writing, coursework in interpretive methods, and a working knowledge of Arkansas natural/cultural history. At parks with lakes and rivers, experience and strong skills in swimming, boating, and kayaking are preferred.
Virtual, online interviews with qualified, selected applicants will be held.
At this time, we expect to have multiple positions available at various locations statewide, tentative list below (subject to change as positions are filled). Note: some parks may rehire eligible, returning employees from the previous season. Contact our Personnel office, Program Services office, or specific park Superintendents if you have questions about the availability of parks’ positions, season dates, and housing. You can specify your location preferences on the application and during the interview process if selected to interview.
Current positions:
· Hobbs, (Rogers, AR - northwest Ark.): 9 months | no housing available
· Delta Heritage Trail, (West Helena, AR – eastern Ark.): 6 months | housing available
· Lake Charles, (Powhatan, AR - northeast Ark.): 6 months | housing available
· Queen Wilhelmina, (Mena, AR – western Ark.): 6 months | housing available
We are an EOE/AA/ADA employer. Employees (Internal) https://www.transform.ar.gov/personnel/arcareers/ Non-State Employee Applicants (External) https://arcareers.arkansas.gov/
The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism has three major divisions: Arkansas State Parks, Arkansas Heritage and Arkansas Tourism. Arkansas State Parks manages 52 state parks and promotes Arkansas as a tourist destination for people around the country. Arkansas Heritage preserves and promotes Arkansas’s natural and cultural history and heritage through four historic museums and four cultural preservation agencies. Arkansas Tourism improves the state’s economy by generating travel and enhancing the image of the state.
Position Information
Job Series: Parks – Career Path
Classification: Parks, Heritage, and Tourism Interpreter II
Class Code: RPA23P
Pay Grade: SGS05
Salary Range: $47,397- $70,148
Job Summary
Primary Responsibilities
Knowledge and Skills
Minimum Qualifications
Licensure/Certifications
The State of Arkansas is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, citizenship, national origin, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by law.
Nearest Major Market: Fayetteville