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![]() Join the Acadia National Park TeamAcadia is more than a place. It is a team of people working together every day to protect the park and serve its visitors. Our park staff is made up of federal employees, partners, volunteers, interns, and more. As a unit of the United States government, all job announcements for federal jobs are posted on USAJobs. Year-round and seasonal positions are posted there throughout the year for our different work areas including – maintaining roads, trails, and facilities; law enforcement and search and rescue; and interpreting park resources and meanings for visitors. Use the feed below to see if there are open federal positions, but always check USAJobs to be sure. Check out our Jobs for Youths, Tips for Applying for Seasonals Job at Acadia, and visit the National Park Service's Work For Us page for servicewide information. Current Job Opportunities![]() Friends of Acadia
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Employment Opportunities with Schoodic Institute ![]() Federal Resume WorkshopsIn partnership with Mount Desert Island Adult Education, Ellsworth Adult and Community Education and College of the Atlantic, Acadia National Park will host several federal resume workshops. Applying for a federal job is different than applying to jobs in nearly every other industry. These free federal resume workshops will provide prospective seasonal employees with the tools to successfully submit a job application to Acadia National Park. Check back later for details on our future free federal resume workshops. ![]() Adobe Stock licensed image Disability Employment ProgramOne in four adults in the United States lives with some form of disability. People with disabilities cross all racial, gender, educational, socio-economic, and organizational lines. Unlike many other underrepresented groups that face barriers to employment, anyone can become part of the disabled community at any time. The National Park Service is committed to being a model employer and continually strives to promote the recruitment, hiring, retention, and promotion of people with disabilities. Tips for applying:
Learn more about this unique hiring path on USAJobs. Learn More About Acadia's Community & CareersView the entire Portraits of Acadia, a series of park staff and park partners at work in and around Acadia National Park.
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A day in the life of Erica Sall, an administrative support assistant in the maintenance division at Acadia National Park. |
Last updated: March 27, 2025