Interpretive Ranger 1-2 (Historic)

State of Louisiana

State of Louisiana

mansfield, la, usa

Posted on Apr 19, 2026

About this Job



The Office of State Parks (OSP) serves the citizens of Louisiana and visitors by preserving and interpreting natural areas of unique or exceptional scenic value, planning, developing and operating sites that provide outdoor recreation opportunities in natural surroundings, preserving and interpreting historical and scientific sites of statewide importance and administering intergovernmental programs related to outdoor recreation and trails.

The Interpretive Ranger position is located at Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site, in St. Francisville, LA. The purpose of this position is to provide site interpretation to site visitors through guided tours, audio­visual presentations, living history demonstrations, and other methods. It is the responsibility of this position to ensure consistency in programming and the programs offered are of high quality.


AN IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING COMPETENCIES:
  • Accepting Direction: The ability to be open and willing to follow guidance or instructions.
  • Learning Actively: The ability to pursue learning, seek feedback, and integrate new knowledge to improve personal and professional performance.
  • Thinking Critically: The ability to analyze information objectively, identify connections across sources, and form logical, well-supported conclusions.
  • Communicating Effectively: The ability to convey information, ideas, and emotions using structured communication methods that promote understanding and engagement.
  • Focusing on Customers: The ability to understand and meet the needs, preferences, and experiences of internal and external customers.
  • Fostering Engagement: The ability to build a supportive environment that encourages motivation, belonging, and active participation.

Minimum Qualifications

Three years of experience in archaeological or anthropological work; or in planning or presenting interpretive or educational programs relating to cultural or physical history; OR

Three years of experience in conservation work or natural resource management; or in planning or presenting interpretive or educational programs relating to the natural environment; OR

A bachelor's degree.

Job Specification

The official job specifications for this role, as defined by the State Civil Service, can be found here.

Job Duties and Other Information

Job Duties:

As an Interpretive Ranger, you will play a vital role in educating and engaging the public by delivering informative programs, promoting conservation awareness, and enhancing visitor experiences within natural and cultural resource areas. In this role, you will:
  • Develop and coordinate educational programs, interpretive exhibits, and audiovisual content
  • Deliver engaging site-level programs and activities that connect visitors to the site’s history and mission
  • Collaborate with schools and educational institutions to provide programs for student groups
  • Partner with Educational Services, Public Information teams, and site leadership to ensure historical accuracy and interpretive quality
  • Create and produce promotional and informational materials, including brochures, flyers, and media content
  • Assist in planning and promoting special events and programs throughout the year
  • Provide information and respond to visitor inquiries in a professional and engaging manner
  • Maintain and manage databases of historical collections, including tracking loans, donations, and conservation priorities

Position-Specific Details:

Appointment Type: Probational, Promotional, or Detail to Special Duty
Location: Mansfield State Historic Site, in Mansfield, LA
Career Progression: This position may be filled as an Interpretive Ranger 1 or 2, depending on experience.
Work Schedule: Mansfield State Historic Site is open every Wednesday-Sunday (except 3 major holidays). Position will work a rotating schedule of 40 hours/week, that can include some holidays and/or weekends as needed, to ensure coverage at the park.
Travel: Position requires driving around the park for patrol as part of the daily shift. Travel may be required to other state parks to assist in staffing or events, as needed. A state vehicle is available for employee use while on duty.


The Office of the Lieutenant Governor and the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism are participants in the E-Verify system for identification and employment eligibility purposes.

Louisiana as a State, is a Model Employer for People with Disabilities.


How to Apply:

No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy.

To apply for this vacancy, click on the “Apply” link above and complete an electronic application, which can be used for this vacancy as well as future job opportunities. Applicants are responsible for checking the status of their application to determine where they are in the recruitment process. Further status message information is located under the Information section of the Current Job Opportunities page.

*Information to support your eligibility for the position must be included in the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education). Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of completed education and experience sections. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.

If offered the position, the candidate must be able to drive to Baton Rouge to submit a background check.

Contact Information:

For further information about this vacancy contact:
Melissa Thibodaux
Department of Culture, Recreation, & Tourism
1051 N. 3rd Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Fax: (225) 342-7928
mthibodaux@crt.la.gov