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Interested in a career in the outdoors? Spots open in Ranger Conservation Corps

Ranger Conservation Corps
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The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and Virginia State Parks are rolling out an internship program for those aspiring to careers in outdoor recreation and conservation.

The Ranger Conservation Corps is open to college students, recent graduates, young professionals and others seeking hands-on experience in conservation, recreation, education and park management are encouraged to apply.

“This program is an investment in the future of Virginia State Parks and in the people who will carry forward our commitment to conservation, recreation and education,” Virginia State Parks Director Dr. Melissa Baker said. “Ranger Conservation Corps will prepare the next generation of leaders while positively benefiting our parks and visitors.”

The application period for the 2026 cohort will run from Dec. 15 through Jan. 9. There are multiple opportunities available, but space is limited, and selections are made through a competitive process.

Selected interns will begin service in summer 2026, working an average of 35 to 40 hours per week.

For more information about RCC, go to www.dcr.virginia.gov.

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