Why spend the summer indoors when you can work outside in a beautiful state park? Idaho State Parks offers a variety of seasonal employment opportunities.
How to Apply
You can apply online, or print and mail a paper application.
- If you use the paper application, please mail the completed form directly to the park you are interested in working for. Park name and addresses are listed below.
- If you encounter problems submitting this application please contact our Human Resources office at 208-514-2493 to receive an application packet by mail.
- For questions specific to seasonal positions available within each park, please contact your desired park. Contacts are listed below.
Types of Seasonal Jobs
Building and Grounds Maintenance: General cleaning of visitor center and office facilities; daily cleaning of public rest rooms, washing windows, vacuuming, dusting, and scrubbing floors; collecting and disposing of garbage and litter; minor repair of facilities and equipment; lawn mowing, trimming and irrigation.
Public Relations: Greeting visitors; maintaining park publication inventory and displays; responding to information requests from management, staff and visitors; providing information in person and via email, phone, and fax.
Retail: Maintaining retail displays of resale inventory, ordering replacement inventory, operating a cash register and making change for item sales; handling money including balancing and closing cash register; completing sales transmittals and making bank deposits.
Clerical: Keeping required records and files, preparing correspondence and reports, or filing and compiling data for reports as directed.
Interpretive Program: Presenting outdoor campfire programs and Junior Ranger programs for children. In addition you may be building wayside exhibits and interpretive signing, interior interpretive exhibits at park visitor centers, or producing brochures, and trail guides.
Resource Management: Inventorying and monitoring plants and wildlife, treating noxious weeds, serving on a wildfire suppression crew, repairing fences, working on trails and restoring disturbed landscapes.
Marina Duties: Fueling Boats and providing other assistance to boaters.
Seasonal Salary Schedule (Park Rangers)
Minimum: $10.00
Maximum: $14.00
Length of Employment
The length of employment differs among the parks, but typically lasts 15 weeks from the latter part of May to the first part of September. However, there are jobs that begin as early as March and may last into November. Because the need varies, return to school needs and travel schedules can often be taken into consideration. If you have any questions, please contact the specific park.
Requirements
You should be able to perform routine maintenance tasks such as cleaning rest rooms, operate a variety of equipment, follow written and oral instructions, perform moderately heavy labor, work under adverse weather conditions, and deal appropriately and tactfully with others. Some positions require a valid driver’s license, standard First-Aid and CPR certifications. You may also be required to wear a uniform.
Work and Stay
Some parks have housing available for the seasonal staff. For more information about housing availability, seasonal vacancies or other information you may contact the park at the address and phone numbers below.
Trail Rangers
The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation Trail Ranger Program, funded by the registration fee for off-highway motorcycles and ATV’s, maintains thousands of miles of Idaho trails annually. The program is organized into three two-man crews. Each person carries a chainsaw, pulaski, and shovel along with tank bags that carry gas, oil, and tools for the saws mounted on a trail bike.
If you would like to become an Idaho Trail Ranger, contact your Regional Trails Specialist. Their contact information is listed below. Applications are generally accepted January-March of each year. If a vacancy becomes available during the year, an additional announcement will be posted.
Salary Schedule (Trail Rangers)
Minimum: $15.00
Maximum: $20.00
Trail Ranger Application
Interested in learning more about what it means to be a trail ranger? Contact the Regional Trails Specialist nearest you!
Southwest Idaho
Michael Lindenfelser
michael.lindenfelser@idpr.idaho.gov or call (208) 514-2411
North Idaho
Vacant
East Idaho
Brian DiLenge
brian.dilenge@idpr.idaho.gov or call (208) 525-7121
Become a Seasonal Yurt Ranger!
Adventure into Idaho’s backcountry in the Boise National Forest and help maintain and upkeep the Idaho City Backcountry Yurt System and surrounding non-motorized trail network. In this dynamic role, you will primarily focus on essential maintenance tasks, ensuring that the yurts and trails remain accessible for winter and summer users. In addition to maintenance, you will be responsible for conducting inventories, providing information to the public, and promoting the Idaho City Yurts and trails. If you’re passionate about maintaining recreational opportunities, we invite you to join our team as a seasonal Idaho City Yurt Ranger. Click here for more information on how to become a seasonal yurt ranger!