PARK INTERPRETER

State of Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada United States  View Map
Posted: Apr 22, 2026
  • Salary: $61,721.28 - $91,496.16 Annually USD Annually
  • Salary Top:91496
  • Full Time
  • Clerical and Administrative Support
  • Job Description

    ***THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE***

    Job Summary

    This position is located at the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park located in down town Las Vegas. The site has numerous historical interpretive opportunities based on early settlement of the Las Vegas Valley. Candidates work under the direct supervision of the Park Supervisor in all aspects of park operations including visitor services, interpretation, custodial services, building and grounds maintenance, fee collection, gift store operations, museum operations and volunteer management. This position is responsible for developing and implementing interpretive programs onsite and off-site as well as managing and curating historic items and structures at a historic site. This position is responsible for community outreach and educational programs to local schools and community groups, designing and creating brochures, interpretive signage, exhibits, audiovisual programs, and online media presence. This position recruits, trains and supervises park volunteers and subordinate seasonal staff and is responsible for submitting weekly deposits, monthly reports, scheduling group and tour reservations. The position requires the use of general office equipment, and light maintenance equipment. Basic skills in Microsoft Word, Power Point and Excel are required. Park Interpreters work variable hours and shifts including evenings, weekends, and holidays and must be available to work special events and respond to callouts or emergencies. Some statewide travel may be required. Park Housing is not available at this location.

    Park Interpreters plan, organize, provide, and supervise a variety of interpretive facilities, services and activities and assist in the operation and maintenance of an assigned State park.

    Essential Qualifications

    Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major or minor in park management, outdoor recreation management, history/folklore, education, ecology, forestry, biology, agriculture, natural or environmental sciences, horticulture, wildlife management, museum management, business or public administration or related field and one year of professional park experience which included developing, managing and presenting interpretive and/or educational activities; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above.

    Job Duties

    Develop park interpretive programs to enhance the park experience for visitors; plan and provide recurring and special events and activities including tours, hikes, informational presentations and living history; operate and manage a small park, visitor center, museum or related facilities.

    Prepare and present interpretive and informational materials related to the natural sciences, history, the State park system, the State, and unique features of the park; research information and write original materials; catalog artifacts and documents; give talks and show videos and other audiovisual presentations; guide tours and nature walks.

    Coordinate and oversee the park's interpretive program; supervise permanent and / or seasonal staff as assigned; recruit, train and supervise volunteers; manage allotted resources and sales outlets; recruit guest speakers and publicize special events; maintain financial and statistical records related to fees collected, expenditures and visitors; seek external funding sources for program activities as appropriate.

    Participate in maintaining park areas; supervise and perform custodial and maintenance assignments for buildings and grounds; maintain assigned tools and equipment.

    Provide information and directions to assist park visitors; respond to verbal and written inquiries; make reservations and collect fees; administer emergency medical assistance and ensure compliance with established park regulations and policies.

    Perform related duties as assigned.

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Working knowledge of: financial and statistical recordkeeping; safety principles and practices; interpretive planning and programming concepts and methods;state and natural history, flora, fauna, geography, and geology; ecological concepts.

    General knowledge of: policies related to fee collections, volunteers, and interpretive programs; basic personnel practices and principles used in supervision; basic inventory, curating and cataloging techniques; grounds and facility maintenance methods, materials, and procedures.

    Ability to: manage and preserve the park's natural and cultural resources; plan, develop and prepare interpretive materials; plan, organize and direct available resources to effectively manage assigned interpretive programs and facilities; critique programs and events; design displays and exhibits; perform and supervise custodial and general facility maintenance functions; make oral and visual presentations to groups to provide information about State parks; organize, schedule and coordinate interpretive activities and events; operate a visitor center, museum and related park facilities.

    RECRUITER CONTACT INFORMATION: Jon Terrazas at j.terrazas@admin.nv.gov

    The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages.

    Please send direct Inquiries or correspondence to the recruiter listed on this announcement.

    Benefits include:
    • Health Insurance: Medical, dental, life, and disability insurance programs for employees and their dependents/family are offered through the Public Employees’ Benefits Program (PEBP) .
    • Vacation: Accrual of three weeks of annual leave each year.
    • Sick Leave: Accrual of three weeks of sick leave each year.
    • Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year.
    • Retirement: Participation in the Nevada Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) . Employees do not contribute to Social Security but will contribute to PERS if their position is at 50% or more full-time equivalency. For more information on how PERS service may impact Social Security benefits, visit the SSA publication .
    • Deferred Compensation: The State offers a voluntary Deferred Compensation Program .
    • No Nevada state income tax.
    • Public Service Loan Forgiveness: Eligible due to public sector employment.
    • Longevity Payments Eligibility: Employees who have received a performance rating of “standard” or better and have completed eight (8) or more years of continuous service are eligible for longevity pay.


    Additional benefits may apply to employees covered under a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), depending on their designated bargaining unit. For more information, visit the Labor Relations Unit (LRU) .

    For more details about your rights and responsibilities as a State of Nevada employee, please review the State of Nevada Employee Handbook (PDF) .

    *** State Holidays The holiday schedule for State employees is established by the Legislature.

    The following are legal holidays:

    January 1.............................................. New Year's Day

    Third Monday in January.................. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday

    Third Monday in February................ Washington’s Birthday

    Last Monday in May........................... Memorial Day

    June 19................................................ Juneteenth Day

    July 4.................................................... Independence Day

    First Monday in September.............. Labor Day

    Last Friday in October....................... Nevada Day

    November 11........................................ Veterans' Day

    Fourth Thursday in November........ Thanksgiving Day

    Friday following the Fourth Thursday in November...................... Family Day

    December 25........................................ Christmas Day

    When January 1, June 19, July 4, November 11, or December 25 falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday is the observed legal holiday. If these days fall on Sunday, the following Monday is the observed holiday. Eligibility for holiday pay is covered by the provisions of NAC 284.255

    Closing Date/Time: 4/27/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • STATE OF NEVADA
    • STATE OF NEVADA

    The presence of Nevada's earliest inhabitants, beginning about 12,400 years ago, is marked by many petroglyphs and archaeological sites. Baskets, decoys, and ingenious traps are evidence of the resourcefulness of these early people in a harsh and arid environment.

    European explorers traveled through Nevada in the early 19th century, but it was not until 1851 that the first settlements were established. An Act of Congress created the Territory of Nevada on March 2, 1861. James W. Nye of New York was appointed Nevada's first Territorial Governor by President Abraham Lincoln later that year. On October 31, 1864, President Lincoln proclaimed Nevada's admission to the Union as the 36th state. The State's first elected Governor, Henry Blasdel, took office on December 5, 1864.

    Today, Nevada is the nation's seventh largest state in land area. Several hundred mountain ranges cross its landscape, many with elevations over 10,000 feet. In contrast, the State's lowest point (along the Colorado River) is only 470 feet above sea level. From majestic mountains to desert valleys, nature has endowed Nevada with diverse and unique ecosystems.

    The Nevada Legislature has honored the State's natural resources and cultural heritage with a variety of State designations described below.

       

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