From a hiring freeze that could cripple parks during the upcoming busy season to a blanket invitation sent out to all federal ...
A Trump administration hiring freeze is turning many experienced National Park, Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management ...
A federal hiring freeze and a letter that urges employees to consider resignation is already having implications in Glacier National Park and throughout the Park Service. The Hungry Horse News was ...
Washington state is home to three national parks that rely on seasonal workers in the summer when there are hundreds of ...
The National Park Service rescinded roughly 400 job offers for seasonal positions, prompting concerns that parks could be ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily) — It’s just months away from peak tourism season at national parks across the country, including the Grand Canyon. However, park employees across the country say job offers ...
Acadia’s website says that it takes two to three months for applications to go through screening before a hiring manager ...
Glacier, like many large national parks, hires hundreds of seasonal employees each summer to operate campgrounds, clean bathrooms, pick up garbage, clear trails and as rangers, to name just a few jobs ...
President Donald Trump has issued a federal hiring freeze for federal civilian employees, which could affect seasonal workers at National Park Service locations.
About 2,000 permanent and seasonal jobs have been affected from a federal freeze. The freeze could also exacerbate a massive ...
The National Park Service abruptly rescinded roughly 400 ... after President Donald Trump announced a government-wide hiring freeze Monday, according to multiple people familiar with the matter ...
At least 400 seasonal positions have been rescinded, but the number could be much higher as parks prepare for the busy season ...