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Employment and Summer Jobs Opportunities
 
Seven Park Service employees are wearing special glasses with reflective lenses and looking up to the sky to watch the transit of venus. They are standing on a concrete deck in downtown Anchorage.
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Employees and interns at the Anchorage Alaska Public Lands Information Center wear special glasses in order to watch the Transit of Venus in June 2012.

For job opportunities:

For opportunities at the Alaska Public Lands Information Centers and the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center contact us at Anchorage, Fairbanks, Ketchikan and Tok.

Opportunity Announcements:

How to become a Park Ranger
 

Find out about job opportunities with some of our partners:
Alaska Department of Natural Resources: http://dnr.alaska.gov 
The Fish and Wildlife Service:http://www.fws.gov/jobs

For job openings nationwide:
https://www.usajobs.gov



A dark haired young man in a blue button down shirt winks, while playfully pointing at the camera.
YCC students love working at the Anchorage Alaska Public Information Center!

Volunteer Opportunities:
To inquire more about volunteer opportunities in the Alaska Centers and the National Park Service check out our Volunteer page. Also check out our YCC program and our SCA program as well!

The YCC - Youth Conservation Corps:
The Youth Conservation Corps is a well-known program that has helped to educate and enrich high school students since its creation in 1970. Find out more information and how to be apart of YCC visit our YCC page


The SCA - Student Conservation Association
The Student Conservation Association was a program created for college age students to inspire an interest in the field of conservation and preservation through employment at different federal and state agencies nation wide. To learn more about the program, check out our SCA page.




 
A bald eagle in flight Did You Know?
The largest concentration of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in North America occurs during the fall and winter along the Chilkat River, in the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, where up to 3,000 eagles congregate to feed on salmon.