Employment
Work where you play! Three Rivers Park District manages more than 27,000 acres of parks and trails in the Twin Cities area. It takes a dedicated team of full-time, part-time and seasonal employees to provide the high-quality experiences and facilities. Be a part of this dynamic team and make a difference in the community.
See All Job Opportunities
Three Rivers offers several seasonal, part-time and temporary job opportunities, as well as full-time positions. Teach longboarding lessons, help maintain parks and gardens, be a driving range attendant or work in a coffee shop as a barista.
See our current opportunities:
- Seasonal/temporary employment opportunities
- Year-round employment opportunities (full-time and part-time)
Our Mission
Learn more about Three Rivers Park District's mission and vision for the future.
Pathways internships are paid internships that offers a variety of opportunities including outdoor education, park maintenance, recreation and more.
FAQs
Learn more about the job application process at Three Rivers Parks District by reading answers to frequently asked questions.
Job shadowing and informational interviews are great ways to learn more about a career that interests you. At Three Rivers, we can help pair you with someone whose job is exciting to you.
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