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Yosemite National Park
Jobs

Interested in working in Yosemite National Park?

Several organizations hire in Yosemite; each has different application procedures.

DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite hires most Yosemite employees, and primarily for lodging, recreation, retail, food & beverage, and employee services jobs.

National Park Service
The National Park Service, an agency of the US Government, is responsible for all aspects of park management. Its mission is to conserve the the park's resources and provide for the enjoyment of the park.

DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite
DNC Parks & Resorts at Yosemite is the primary concessioner in Yosemite National Park. It provides a variety of guest services to the park's four million annual visitors including, hotels, restaurants, transportation, sightseeing tours, conferences, recreation and merchandise.

Yosemite Association
The Yosemite Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of Yosemite National Park through a program of visitor services, publications sales, and membership activities. For over 80 years, the association has provided important financial support to the National Park Service.

Yosemite Institute
Yosemite Institute operates in Yosemite National Park under a cooperative agreement to educate people about the natural and cultural history of the area, and related resource issues of the park. Every year, Yosemite Institute hires instructors and other staff in order to carry out its mission.

Ansel Adams Gallery
Best's Studio, Inc, dba The Ansel Adams Gallery, has a rich history of operating in Yosemite National Park since 1902.

Local Communities
Local communities play a vital role in providing goods and services to park visitors. There are a multitude of employment possibilities with local businesses.

Cars and campers in a meadow in Yosemite Valley.  

Did You Know?
Unrestricted camping is no longer allowed in Yosemite Valley because of damage it causes. The placement of campgrounds and campsites has changed over the past 75 years in response to a growing understanding of river dynamics, geologic hazards, and the park's natural and cultural resources.

Last Updated: November 07, 2006 at 21:51 EST