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There are many different job possibilities in and around Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon National Park Employment Opportunities - Full Time Positions come open every so often with the National Park Service. These positions are announced and filled through the Federal Register. See the Park Service link below for more information.
Temporary / Seasonal Positions with the National Park Service.
Park Volunteers work in many different areas of the park. The Volunteer link has additional information and an online application. You will need to print the application, fill it out and mail it to the park.
Summer Intern Positions are filled locally through the Park Service. You can get an application and information by contacting the Park Service Information Office at Grand Canyon National Park:
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Grand Canyon National Park PO Box 129 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 Email: Grand Canyon National Park Contact Page: Link Phone: 928-638-7888 Fax: 928-638-7797 TDD: 928-638-7805 |
Please check out these two links for more information about National Park Service Careers, Jobs and Volunteer Positions and Employment Information.
Student Conservation Association (SCA) has summer positions in just about all the national parks. These are volunteer positions that work with park service personnel. You receive valuable experience working with rangers and the public in a national park setting. Your compensation is room and board and work experience.
Click here for more information on the Student Conservation Association.
Amfac operates all the lodges in the park. To find out more please visit their website at Coolworks.
The Park Service Intern Positions and the SCA Positions are very competitive. Plan to apply at least a year in advance to have a chance to work in one of these positions.
Last but not least, there are summer jobs with local hotels, restaurants, and other companies in the local cities.

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