President Donald Trump has issued a federal hiring freeze for federal civilian employees, which could affect seasonal workers at National Park Service locations.
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order that places a 90-day hiring freeze on all agencies in the executive ...
Acadia’s website says that it takes two to three months for applications to go through screening before a hiring manager ...
President Donald Trump’s first two weeks in office sent shock waves through the National Park Service, a 20,000-strong agency ...
The current hold on seasonal hiring by the National Park Service has some candidates looking elsewhere for work this summer.
From a hiring freeze that could cripple parks during the upcoming busy season to a blanket invitation sent out to all federal ...
A Trump administration hiring freeze is turning many experienced National Park, Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management ...
As federal firefighting crews with the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management try to staff up for the upcoming ...
Ahead of a short-lived freeze that was set to impact billions in federal funding, stakeholders across northwest Montana said ...
Yellowstone, the largest of the three national parks in the region, annually hires as many as 380 seasonal workers for the ...
BAR HARBOR - Acadia National Park could feel the impact of a federal hiring freeze. Millions of people visit the park each ...
As the Trump administration rushes to eliminate federal jobs, even the national parks — among the country’s most beloved and ...