PARKS, HERITAGE,&TOURISM INTERPRETER II

State of ArkansasWest Helena, AR
67d$47,497 - $70,148

About The Position

The Park Interpreter is responsible for planning, coordinating, directing, and presenting outdoor recreation-focused interpretive programs and special events for park visitors, civic groups, schools, and other organizations, to include guided bike and trail walks, bird watching and kayak tours, nature demonstrations, history talks, and outdoor skills workshops. Programming focuses on facilitating engaging outdoor recreation experiences and guiding park guests toward a personal sense of place with the natural, historical, and cultural resources of Delta Heritage Trail State Park and the surrounding communities. Other duties include researching and recording data regarding programs, history, flora, and fauna of the park; organizing and preparing publicity efforts; drafting reports; writing copy for brochures and exhibits; crafting structured presentations that create memorable guest experiences; collaborating with community organizations and other partners; and leading projects for conservation of natural and cultural resources. Also, assisting with strategic planning, trail maintenance, and performing park operations duties as necessary. Applicant may serve as park manager on duty in the absence of other personnel and assist the Superintendent as directed, including participating in emergency response situations such as medical, weather, and search-and-rescue incidents.

Requirements

  • At least two years of experience in interpretive programming, environmental education, museums, education, or a related field.
  • Confidence and competence with working independently in remote outdoor situations leading and guiding guests.
  • Must have or be able to complete the AGFC Boater Education Course, the American Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid course and ARC CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and American Canoe Association Introduction to Kayaking.
  • High comfort level with being on and in water, and be able to paddle and lead water-based activities.
  • Knowledge of Arkansas flora, fauna, and outdoor recreation safety standards and ethics.
  • Technical and communication skills sufficient to plan and coordinate safe, organized, engaging programs and special events.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license.
  • Ability to traverse rough terrain on foot.
  • Ability to work a varied shift, including weekends and holidays in widely varying weather conditions outdoors.
  • A criminal background check and a driver's record check are required.

Responsibilities

  • Design and present educational programs, guided tours, and interactive exhibits focused on Arkansas's natural and cultural heritage.
  • Engage visitors of all ages through storytelling, demonstrations, and hands-on activities.
  • Conduct special events, living history programs, and nature walks to enhance visitor experiences.
  • Provide exceptional customer service by answering visitor inquiries and offering recommendations.
  • Collaborate with educators and community organizations to promote heritage tourism and outdoor education.
  • Assist in historical and environmental research to ensure program accuracy and authenticity.
  • Work with conservation staff to promote and protect natural and cultural resources.
  • Participate in historical reenactments, artifact preservation, and environmental stewardship projects.
  • Maintain interpretive tools, props, and presentation materials.
  • Keep records of program attendance, visitor feedback, and outreach efforts.

Benefits

  • Paid holidays
  • Annual and sick leave
  • Health insurance
  • Retirement pension

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support

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