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    Thousand Oaks, California, United States National Park Service Full time

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  • Park Ranger

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    Thousand Oaks, California, United States National Park Service Full time

    Designs and implements annual strategy for evaluations of Santa Monica Mountains education standards, engaging students in learning, preparing staff, attracting a diverse audience, and providing accessible programming. Researches, designs, evaluates, and revises education programs and media based on established interpretive themes and objectives, goals, and...

Park Ranger

2 months ago


Thousand Oaks, United States National Park Service Full time

Designs and implements annual strategy for evaluations of Santa Monica Mountains education standards, engaging students in learning, preparing staff, attracting a diverse audience, and providing accessible programming.
Researches, designs, evaluates, and revises education programs and media based on established interpretive themes and objectives, goals, and initiatives set forth by the park and region, current school curriculum studies, and terms of existing and developing partnerships.
Seeks and consolidates input from the Education staff, NPS partners, program co-sponsors, local educators and school officials.
Plans meetings with park personnel, park partners, and school officials and teachers to develop specific programs, based on park resources that support school curriculum and state standards.
Develops goals, program objectives, timelines, staffing requirements, facilities and budgets for education, funding proposals for the park wide education program.

Park Ranger (I):
The employees of the National Park Service care for special places that are the heritage of all Americans. Since its inception in 1916, the National Park Service has been dedicated to the preservation and management of this country's outstanding natural, historical, and recreational resources. Park ranger - interpreters connect people to parks. They play a key role in ensuring that visitors have a meaningful, satisfying, and safe park experience, help visitors decide how to spend their time in the park, and inform them about the wonders that await their discovery. Park ranger - interpreters are specially trained to engage the public so that each park visitor can find a personal connection with the meanings and values found in the places and stories of that park. They help visitors explore the many dimensions of parks by introducing them to a variety of perspectives. By providing the opportunity for visitors to care about the places they visit, they promote stewardship and the opportunity for those visitors to care for park resources. National parks are among the most remarkable places in America for recreation, learning, and inspiration. The work done by park ranger-interpreters through effective interpretive and educational programs encourages the development of a personal stewardship ethic and broadens public support for preserving and protecting park resources, so that they may be enjoyed by present and future generations.