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QuestionDo you really have to go to school for this position or can you simply gain experience through volunteer work and then use the experience and acquired knowledge to become a park ranger?Community AnswerMany state agencies and some national parks have entry-level seasonal positions that do not require higher education; by starting at this level and working you are likely to gain experience and advancement. However, higher-paying positions, such as management positions, often require degrees as well as relevant experience.
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QuestionHow much money do park rangers make a year?Community AnswerMost U.S. National Park Service Rangers are GS-5s or GS-7s on the general schedule civil service pay scale. That equates to $28,000-45,000 a year full-time. However, most rangers are either seasonal (temporary employees) or subject to furlough, so they are not employed year round. Seasonal position employment tends to last about 26 weeks.
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QuestionWhat age do you need to be to start volunteering?Community AnswerYou can usually work in a kiosk for a state park at the age of 16, though this age requirement varies by state.
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QuestionWhat is the average pay?Community AnswerRoughly $30,000-$60,000 salary, which is highly dependent on the size and level of the park, the experience, and duties of the ranger.
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QuestionWhy do I need to know environmental science in this career?Community AnswerSo you know how to care for the environment. If you didn't then you wouldn't know things like what the animals may eat or bird calls.
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QuestionDo park rangers stay overnight in the park or live in the park? If so, where?Community AnswerSome specific parks, like Isle Royale and other remote parks, have rangers living on site, but in most parks, they will be living in the nearest town.
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QuestionI am 55 years old. Can I become a park ranger?Community AnswerYou can, but you will need to get the required education first. There may also be some bias toward hiring younger people, so be prepared for that.
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QuestionCan you still have a family and kids if you are a ranger?Community AnswerYou're perfectly fine to have kids. Just like any other job, you're going to need to go to work every day. Rangers usually work about 10 hours a day, leaving plenty of time for family duties.
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QuestionCan a person become a national parks ranger if he is 64 years old and has a 24-year-old (non-violent) felony in his background, but is otherwise qualified?Community AnswerThat is pretty specific. You would best be served by contacting the the park directly.
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QuestionHow much money do park rangers make per year?Community AnswerIt can range from $9 an hour to $15, depending on the size of the park and what position you've been given.
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QuestionIf I have a mental history such as being bipolar, can I still become a park ranger and carry a weapon?Community AnswerIt depends on state laws and whether you have been convicted of crimes/committed to psychiatric care for being a danger to yourself and others.
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QuestionAm I likely to be accepted as a park ranger if I have a degree in engineering with 5+ years of experience?Community AnswerAbout as likely as any other unrelated field. They would probably be more interested in any relevant experience you have, such as volunteering and previous park work.
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QuestionWhat is the average salary for a park ranger in Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York or Massachusetts?Community AnswerIt depends of the size of the park. The bigger the park, the higher the pay. (Somewhere in the 30-60 range.) But, pay rates are the same nationwide, because it is a federal organization.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between a park ranger and a forest ranger?Community AnswerBoth work toward the conservation of the park and safety of its visitors, but in some areas park rangers act as law-enforcement officials within the park as well.
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QuestionHow fit do I have to be to go through Forest Ranger training?Community AnswerYou will need to be quite fit, more fit than the average person.
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QuestionCan a teacher with a Master's degree easily transfer to a park ranger career? Would any of my college experience transfer?Community AnswerYour Master's degree in an unrelated field could possibly transfer, although they would probably be more interested in volunteering and relevant work experience.
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QuestionWhere do I go to apply for the ranger job?Community AnswerUSAJOBS.COM - search "park ranger".
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