
Assistant Park Ranger - Three (3) Positions - Sebago Lake State Park - Seasonal
State of MaineJob Details
Job Description
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The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Parks and Lands Division, is recruiting to fill three Seasonal Full Time Assistant Park Ranger positions, located at Sebago Lake State Park. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION & FORESTRY ASSISTANT PARK RANGER THREE (3) POSITIONS Opening Date: February 27, 2026 Closing Date: End of day March 16, 2026 Location: Sebago Lake State Park Position Numbers/Types: 01720-6339 - Seasonal - 15 Weeks* 01720-6414 - Seasonal - 15 Weeks* 01720-3761 - Seasonal - 11 Weeks* Class Code: 9209 Grade: 08 (Operations/Maintenance) Salary: $15.10 - $18.98 Per Hour *Seasons: 01720-6339 - 15 Weeks (Approximately 05/24/2026-09/05/2026) 01720-6414 - 15 Weeks (Approximately 05/17/2026-08/29/2026) 01720-3761 - 11 Weeks (Approximately 06/07/2026-08/22/2026) Interested applicants need to complete an online State of Maine Direct Hire Application along with a detailed Resume.
BRIEF JOB:
DESCRIPTION:
This is maintenance and personal services work in providing services to park users at a state park or day-use area. Work may also include directing and overseeing the activities of a small crew of maintenance and operations personnel. Work is performed under general supervision.
MINIMUM:
QUALIFICATIONS:
Ability to follow directions.
LICENSING/REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION:
REQUIREMENTS:
(These must be met by all employees prior to attaining permanent status in this class): Valid Class C Maine motor vehicle operator’s license. For questions specific to the position, please contact the following Park Manager, Donna J. McGraw at: (207) 693-6231 or Donna.J.McGraw@maine.gov The following general information pertains to seasonal employment at Maine State Parks: Applicants must be 18 years of age or older (Lifeguards must be 16 or older) Applicants must be U.S.
Citizens or have legal authority to work in the U.S. Housing is provided in the Penobscot River Corridor and the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. In general, housing is not available at the other parks. Most positions are scheduled to work 40 hours each week, with weekends and some holidays required. Parks seasonal positions are required to wear uniforms which are provided by the agency.
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