JOB SUMMARY: This position is located in Golden Gate National Recreation Area, in the Interpretation and Education Division. Career-Seasonal appointments are permanent positions and include the same benefits as Career appointments, but do not provide work on a year-round basis. You will work from approximately mid-February through the end of January and you will be in a non-pay status for the remainder of the year (1 pay period). MAJOR DUTIES: Serve as the park-wide Volunteer and Youth Program Assistant in the Interpretation and Education Division of Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA), which includes Muir Woods National Monument and Fort Point National Historical Site. As the Park's program assistant supporting the Volunteer and Youth Program Park Coordinator and Park Manager, provide administrative support for the park-wide Volunteer and Internship Programs. Major Duties: Support the coordination of all aspects of Park-wide Volunteer and Youth Program Internships; support staff in all divisions including interpretation and education, visitor and resource protection, maintenance, administration, planning, and natural and cultural resources. Support logistics, training, and onboarding of volunteers and interns that are part of the Volunteer and Youth Programs. Conduct community outreach and recruitment. Respond to inquiries and utilize Volunteer.gov accounts and the Volunteer and Internship sections of the Park Websites using Content Management System (CMS) software system for recruitment purposes. Interact professionally with broad range of stakeholders: volunteer supervisors, agency team members, external partners, volunteers, interns, and visitors working collaboratively in a team environment to support a high functioning work group. Support internal and external communications for the Volunteer and Youth Programs including, but not limited to, web content, social media content, emails, outreach materials, and promotional presentations. Physical Demands: This position spends 75% of time indoors and 25% outside. Duties require frequent trips to various park units or surrounding communities for program coordination, meetings, etc. Special events and interpretive programs may require long periods of standing, walking on hard surfaces, and the ability to lift 25 pounds. The climate is moderate. Working Conditions: Work is usually performed in an office setting, but there is occasional exposure to the outdoor park environment. Some travel may be required. This is a uniformed position; incumbent will be required to wear a NPS uniform. Incumbent is required to hold a valid driver's license. Work is performed both indoors in office setting and outdoors throughout the year. Local travel may be required to meet volunteer groups or work leaders, meet with community groups, or attend meetings. The incumbent is required to work outside in all types of weather and terrain conditions. Days and hours of work may vary from a regular scheduled tour of duty to night work, holiday, or weekend tours of duty as youth and volunteer program operations. IMPORTANT: Click the 'Apply for this job' button to view a complete job description.