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Open: June 2, 2026 — Closes: June 15, 2026
Summary
This position is located within the Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Region, Park Management & Administration, Medora, North Dakota. This position performs various clerical and administrative duties in support of the organization, performing office automation duties such as word processing. This is a Temporary position not to exceed 1039 hours.
Major Duties
This position assists the Administrative Team of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, comprising of an Administrative Officer, Administrative Technician, Administrative Assistant and a shared IT Specialist, in the support of 37 Permanent Employees, 38 Temporary Employees, and 4 unpaid staff with General Administrative Support. Major Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Assists the Administrative Team of Theodore Roosevelt National Park Serves as a receptionist Assists with travel, payroll, and records management Responds to visitor inquiries about the park Assists with mail processing Utilizes computers and computer programs to type or create various documents and forms Theodore Roosevelt National Park (U.S. National Park Service) Area Information: Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located in the badlands of western North Dakota and includes the Theodore Roosevelt Wilderness Area. The park consists of three separate units: South Unit, Elkhorn Ranch Unit, and North Unit. The colorful Little Missouri River badlands provide a scenic backdrop to Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which is home to a variety of plants and abundant wildlife, including bison, elk, wild horses, long horn steers, and bighorn sheep. The park headquarters is located in Medora, North Dakota, where limited medical facilities, shopping, and schools grades K-12 are located nearby. Complete services and a college are located in Dickinson, 42 miles east of Medora. The North Unit is 70 miles north by road from the South Unit and park headquarters. Medora is a seasonal town with a variety of services available from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Summers are warm and sunny with temperatures occasionally reaching 100 degrees F. Afternoon thunderstorms are common. Winters are invigorating, with temperatures sometimes reaching -35 degrees F. Skies are usually sunny. Snow is sporadic in the relatively dry climate, but heavy snow and blizzards are possible