JACKSON, Wyo. — Know someone who is passionate about the outdoors, between the ages of 16 and 19, and wants to spend the summer working in Grand Teton National Park? The 2024 Youth Conservation Program in Grand Teton National Park is hiring. Don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference while gaining hands-on work experience.

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The deadline for applications is May 9. Click the button below to apply today.

The Youth Conservation Program (YCP) was established in 2006 by Grand Teton National Park Foundation in partnership with Grand Teton National Park. This program aims to cultivate the next generation of conservation leaders, aligning with the National Park Service’s core mission of fostering a land ethic and appreciation for the outdoors among young people.

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YCP is an immersive program that employs 16-to-19-year-olds on the park’s trail crew, allowing them to work on critical stewardship projects. Along with developing job skills, the program also supports aspiring leaders as they make important career and lifestyle decisions.

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As a participant in YCP, expect to engage in a diverse range of activities, including building bridges and benches to clearing large trees and debris resulting from avalanches or big wind events. In a short period of time, participants will learn and apply a wide variety of trail-building skills while also being introduced to the numerous career opportunities available in national parks.