Seasonal Natural Resources Worker - Ouabache State Park
About Ouabache State Park
Ouabache State Park (pronounced, "O-bah-chee," which means "it shines bright") was a forest and game reserve before becoming a state park. It was once used to raise pheasants and quail. Remnants of old pens are still visible. The area now contains a 20-acre bison exhibit, as well as a lake and multiple recreational opportunities. Activities include basketball, bicycling, boating, camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, and sightseeing from the 100-foot fire tower.
Interpretive Specialist
Ouabache State Park is currently hiring an Interpretive Specialist. Weekend and holidays are required as well as a valid driver's license, 2 years of college experience preferred.
Salary Statement
The hourly wage for seasonal positions varies, starting at $12.25/hour.
A Day In The Life
Seasonal Natural Resources Workers provide customer service and education to visitors about park features while maintaining the property's natural resources. Seasonal Natural Resources Worker positions and their essential functions are as follows:
- Interpretive Specialists: Educate the public on property-specific nature, history, culture, and park services through memorable experiences.
- Naturalist Aides: Assists with education of the nature center programming, local/common flora and fauna, and local/common animal species. This position may also assist in the care of animals (feeding, watering, and bedding changes) and the general maintenance of the nature center.
- Village Workers (Spring Mill State Park Only): This group assists with the education of period-appropriate trades, techniques, and crafts while presenting cultural history. Trades include woodworking, leatherwork, broom-making, blacksmithing, weaving, and milling.
- Cave Tour Guides (O’Bannon Woods State Park Only): Educate the general public on the natural history of caves. Tour Guides assist with scheduling reservations and collecting tour fees. Further, research may be required on the identification and care of relevant flora and fauna. Tour Guides are expected to maintain boats, equipment, and the registration shed.
- Resource Management Techs: Assists with the control of invasive plant species, natural area restoration, trail maintenance, brush and tree removal, signage, timber marking, and/or timber stand improvement based on the property.
What You'll Need For Success
You must meet the following requirements to be considered for employment:
- A high school diploma, GED, or one (1) year of work experience
- May be expected to work afternoons, evenings, weekends, and holidays
- May be required to wear a DNR-provided uniform
- May be required to travel to different properties
- May experience working in potentially inclement weather
- May experience working with DOC work release crews
- May be required to have a valid driver’s license
- Able to perform essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation
Benefits Of Employment With The State Of Indiana
This seasonal position does not offer benefits and is limited to 180 working days in an eleven (11) month continuous period.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The State of Indiana is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to recruiting, selecting, developing, and promoting employees based on individual ability and job performance. Reasonable accommodations may be available to enable individuals with disabilities to complete the application and interview process as well as perform the essential functions of a role.