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Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
Jobs
 

CURRENT OPENINGS, SAINT-GAUDENS NHS:

Seasonal positions for 2009 have not yet been advertised.

Openings for the season are usually available annually in the Visitor Services Division and the Maintenance Division. When positions are available they will be listed on this site and posted on www.usajobs.opm.gov. An easy way to locate the jobs is to use the zip code 03745, and check within a 50 mile radius.

In most cases, applications must be done on-line through www.usajobs.opm.gov

For questions relating to positions in the Interpretation and Visitor Services Division please contact Gregory Schwarz (603) 675-2175 x107. For positions in the Maintenance Division, contact Mike Healy (603) 675-2175 x130.


Internships are also available at the park, and are primarily recruited through the Student Conservation Association(SCA) organization in Charlestown, N.H. Please check the SCA website (www.thesca.org). To locate the internships, first go to "internships" then "opportunities" and then "search database". Here, type in "Gaudens" to see the positions. You may also call the park for information on available positions (603) 675-2175 x110

President Woodrwo Wilson had the summer white house in Cornish, N.H. for three years during his presidency.  

Did You Know?
President Woodrow Wilson became a part of the "Cornish Art Colony" when he established the summer White House in Cornish, N.H. for three years during his administration (1913,14,15). His first wife, Ellen Axson Wilson, was a painter.

Last Updated: December 10, 2008 at 16:05 EST