Supervisory Park Ranger; P
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
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Government
Location: Marble Canyon
Duties
These positions oversee a multifaceted protection operation that encompasses visitor services, law enforcement, criminal investigations, emergency medical services, search and rescue initiatives, structural and wildland firefighting, aviation operations, and activities related to wilderness programs, as well as resource monitoring and protection.
The positions provide policy guidance and direction for various visitor and resource protection program activities within the assigned district. They involve direct interaction with a diverse range of agencies and organizations, including representatives from local, state, federal, and tribal governments.
The incumbents will have comprehensive supervisory responsibilities, including managing Equal Opportunity and Employee Relations for seasonal, temporary, permanent, VIP, and other personnel, directly and indirectly.
The Marine and Wahweap districts oversee programs related to law enforcement, structural and wildland fire management, emergency medical services, and search and rescue operations. Covering approximately 215,000 acres of Lake Powell and slickrock terrain, the elevation ranges from 3,500 to 5,000 feet. Selected candidates will be expected to acquire and maintain skills necessary to operate an ambulance, high-performance patrol boats, and 4x4 vehicles suitable for patrolling some of the most technically demanding roads within the park system.
Primary responsibilities during the warmer months focus on water activities, transitioning to both water and backcountry operations during the shoulder seasons. Candidates should be comfortable working independently and hiking in rugged terrain.
Required occupancy in Lees Ferry, AZ, and Marine District in Page, AZ, is mandatory.
For more information regarding Marine District and Wahweap District, contact Deputy Chief Ranger Jamey Brazell.
Lees Ferry, AZ Area InformationThe Lees Ferry district of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is located in Northwest Arizona, approximately 50 miles (driving) south of Page and 125 miles north of Flagstaff at an elevation of 3,300 feet. Temperatures range from roughly 110 degrees in the summer to 17 degrees in the winter. Page has schools K‑12, a daycare center, post office, general store, banking facilities, churches, a recreation center, an urgent care and hospital and several restaurants.
The park community consists of about 5‑10 people, including employees of the NPS and their family members. There are limited employment opportunities for family members in the park and surrounding areas. Complete shopping, educational, medical and professional services are available in Page and Flagstaff. Recreational opportunities abound in the greater 2‑hour area including hiking, river rafting, boating, canyoneering, fishing, cross‑country skiing, and golfing in nearby communities.
AZ Area Information
Page, Arizona is located on the Arizona‑Utah border, 135 miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona, the nearest larger community. Page looks out on beautiful Lake Powell which offers boating, related water sports recreation and fishing. The surrounding land of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area offers beautiful red rock country for hiking and backcountry recreational activity. Page is centrally located to many other National Parks, such as the Grand Canyon, Zion, Arches and Canyonlands to name a few.
Page offers normal community amenities such as shopping, medical and dental facilities, schools K‑12 and college courses available through local Coconino Community College. The area enjoys a typical high desert climate with temperatures ranging from 100 in summer to mid‑teens in winter with low humidity and sunshine most days of the year. Elevation in Page is 4,300 feet above sea level.
Conditions of Employment
- U.S. Citizenship required.
- Appointment subject to background investigation and favorable adjudication.
- Meet Selective Service Registration Act requirement for males.
- Subject to pre‑employment physical and drug testing.
- Must possess a Type I or higher Law Enforcement Commission.
- New employees of the Department of the Interior must identify a financial institution…
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