What’s National Park Service like in terms of their business, the role, and the work culture?

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I’m Ms. Smith, currently looking for a job. I’d like to ask Dr. Job about the Seasonal Laborer position at National Park Service.
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
What’s the job title and where is it located?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
The job title is Seasonal Laborer, and it’s located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
What’s the salary range for this position?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
The salary for this position ranges from $18.44 to $26.75.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
What kind of schedule can I expect if I take this job?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
You might need to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and even overtime.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
When does the typical seasonal work period start and end?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
The usual seasonal work period is from April or May to October or November, but it can change depending on the weather, project needs, or funding.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
What kind of tasks will I be doing in this role?
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith
You’ll be doing moderately heavy physical labor, which includes using hand tools and power equipment, loading and unloading supplies, digging ditches, and keeping things neat and clean.
Dr.Job
Dr.Job
Thank you, Dr. Job. I will review the details.
Ms.Smith
Ms.Smith

Company Information

Company: National Park Service
Industry: Administrative / Office
Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas
Source: USAJOBS (29-12-2025)

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