How much do park rangers make in Washington?
Accordingly, how do you become a park ranger in Washington state?
The most competitive candidates for park ranger jobs with the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission hold a bachelor's degree with a relevant major in areas like:
- Park Administration.
- Public Administration.
- Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice.
- Biology.
- History.
- Archeology.
- Anthropology.
- Natural Resource Management.
Keeping this in view, is being a park ranger worth it?
Park ranger jobs are very competitive, so it is important to go to college. Many park rangers start as volunteers or seasonal employees and work their way up to permanent jobs. The best way to get a job with the National Park Service is to intern or volunteer in national parks during or after college.
Undergraduate degree or technical diploma in Natural Resource Management, Outdoor Recreation Management or related field, or completed first year (minimum) related degree or diploma (as above) and 6 months related experience, or equivalent education and two years related experience.