Rhode Island DEM Seeks Seasonal Staff for Parks and Beaches
Summary
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is recruiting for hundreds of seasonal positions for the summer, including lifeguards, park rangers, and other key staff. The notice highlights pay ranges, potential bonuses for lifeguards, and required certifications.
What changed
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has issued a notice announcing the recruitment of seasonal staff for state parks, beaches, and campgrounds for the upcoming summer. The positions include lifeguards, park rangers, and administrative support, with lifeguard pay ranging from $19.75 to $21.00 per hour. A $500 sign-on bonus and a $500 retention bonus are available for lifeguards hired by May 22, 2026, provided certain requirements are met.
Individuals interested in these opportunities are encouraged to visit the DEM's seasonal employment webpage to apply. Candidates for lifeguard positions must obtain state certification and hold valid cards in lifeguard training, first aid, and CPR. The notice emphasizes the hands-on experience and career development potential offered by these roles. The State of Rhode Island is an equal opportunity employer.
What to do next
- Review seasonal employment opportunities on the DEM website.
- Ensure lifeguard candidates meet certification and training requirements.
- Apply for positions by the specified deadlines, noting bonus eligibility.
Source document (simplified)
Work with DEM this Summer!
Published on Monday, February 16, 2026
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is recruiting for critical summertime positions like lifeguards, park rangers, and other key staff to work at state beaches, parks, and campgrounds. If you like being outdoors and want to make a positive impact on your community and our environment, DEM has hundreds of seasonal employment opportunities across its divisions. Visit DEM's seasonal employment webpage and apply for a position that interests you!
"DEM relies on hiring a robust seasonal workforce each year to manage parks, beaches, and other facilities," said DEM Director Terry Gray. "Working outside at some of the state's best destinations, gaining professional development experience, and having the opportunity to work with people from around the world are just a few of the many perks of joining our team.”
Full-time lifeguard positions are available at all state swimming areas, including surf beaches such as Roger Wheeler and Misquamicut, non-surf beaches such as Goddard Memorial State Park, and freshwater beaches such as Burlingame Campground and Lincoln Woods State Park. Lifeguard pay ranges from $19.75 to $21.00 an hour based on experience and position level. Lifeguards hired by May 22, 2026, can receive a one-time, $500 sign-on bonus as well as a $500 retention bonus if specific requirements are met.
All lifeguard candidates must receive state certification and hold valid cards in lifeguard training, first aid, and CPR, including infant, child, and adult.
Seasonal positions with DEM provide hands-on experience, resumé building opportunities, and potential to earn academic credit while jump-starting future careers. With roles ranging from administrative support to emergency response and technical fields, seasonal workers can build valuable skills, make an impact and potentially transition into full-time roles with #TeamDEM.
View the complete list of seasonal employment opportunities and apply online at apply.ri.gov. Most positions are full-time and include weekend and holiday hours. The State of RI is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Opportunities for part-time positions or internship/college credits may be available to eligible staff.
For more information on DEM programs and initiatives, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Facebook, Twitter/X (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem) for timely updates. Sign up here to receive the latest press releases, news, and events from DEM's Public Affairs Office to your inbox.
Date
Mon, 02/16/2026 - 09:56
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