My DOI Career
Join 70,000 employees and 280,000 volunteers across 2,400 locations at the Department of the Interior (DOI) and help steward public lands, increase environmental protections, pursue environmental justice, and honor our nation-to-nation relationship with Tribes.
Embarking on a career at the DOI or with our partners comes with a suite of benefits designed to enhance both your professional and personal life.
Start your career with Interior to make a difference, safeguard our environment, and serve communities.
DOI and our partners offer many opportunities to begin learning about a career and preparing for after graduation - whether that is from a high school, trade school, college, or beyond.
Benefits of a Career in Public Service
A career in public service opens doors to not just a job, but a calling. You're stepping into a realm where your work directly impacts the nation's natural and cultural heritage.
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Miscellaneous Clerk and Assistant
DOI relies on a diverse team of dedicated administrative support experts to drive its mission forward every day. From greeting park visitors to assisting staffs with a wide variety of tasks, there is no shortage of ways for clerks and assistants to make a difference!
Wildland Firefighter
The Department of the Interior has a critical job to do helping to protect lives, property, and resources from destructive fires. The individuals who support DOI’s wildland fire management efforts serve in a wide variety of roles, including understanding and monitoring fire conditions and behavior...
Natural Resources Management and Biological Sciences
Natural resource specialists study sensitive habitats, develop natural resources regulations and guidance, help protect lives, property, and resources from fires, inventory and monitor wildlife or vegetation, analyze and mitigate environmental impacts, and restore and protect threatened animals and...
Park Ranger
Park Rangers help visitors appreciate and enjoy the more than 189 million acres of public lands preserved, managed, and protected by DOI. From the Park Ranger who greets visitors at the gate to the Superintendent managing multiple large parks, all have an important role to play in making public...
Grants Management
Grants are important tools the government uses to fund projects that benefit the public. Grants Management Specialists at DOI play a critical role in a variety of financial partnerships, such as with non-profits and public-private collaborations, serving as the vital connection between DOI and the...
Human Resources Management
People are DOI’s most valuable resource, and Human Resources professionals make sure DOI has the best quality, well trained, and highly motivated workforce of any government agency.
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The Department of Interior offers many opportunities for students and recent graduates to start their careers in a range of different roles. We can support you in staying engaged and taking the next step!