Open Call 2026: Argentina Seeks to Add 40 New Park Rangers to Protect Natural Areas

The National Parks Administration (APN) has opened a call to add 40 new agents to the National Park Rangers Corps, within the Technical Grouping (category GT-2).

Registrations will be available between May 12 at 8:00 and June 2, 2026, at 23:59, as published in the Official Gazette.

Job Functions

The technical park ranger is responsible for:

  • Control and surveillance in protected areas.
  • Supervision of activities and assistance to visitors and residents.
  • Participation in research projects and environmental monitoring.
  • Environmental education and community outreach.
  • Proper use of tools to ensure safety and conservation.

Exclusive Requirements

  • Be Argentine by birth, choice, or naturalization.
  • Be between 18 and 34 years old at the time of application.
  • Pass all the tests of the selection process.
  • Hold a tertiary or undergraduate degree (minimum two years) related to the function.

Stages of the Selection Process

The competition consists of six elimination stages:

  1. Evaluation of educational and work background.
  2. Technical evaluation.
  3. Evaluation of practical skills.
  4. Job interview.
  5. Psychological evaluation.
  6. Enabling course.
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The National Parks Administration opened registration to add 40 park rangers.

The Role of Park Rangers in Argentina

Park rangers are essential custodians of natural and cultural heritage. Their work includes:

  • Control and surveillance: they patrol protected areas to prevent illegal activities, fires, and harmful activities.
  • Biodiversity conservation: they monitor flora and fauna species and collaborate in scientific records.
  • Environmental education and tourism: they guide visitors and promote ecological awareness.
  • Community engagement: they work with local populations for sustainable management.
  • Scientific support: they support field research within national parks.

From Patagonia to Antarctica, park rangers ensure the protection of strategic ecosystems, acting as guardians against climate change and the loss of natural areas.

Importance of the Call

The incorporation of new agents seeks to strengthen the management of national protected areas, providing the organization with human resources to face growing challenges:

  • Tourist pressure in highly fragile sites.
  • Advance of illegal activities such as poaching and logging.
  • Need for constant scientific monitoring.
  • Environmental education for communities and visitors.

In a global context of climate crisis, the role of park rangers becomes even more relevant: they are the ones who ensure that national parks continue to be spaces of conservation and enjoyment for future generations.

The APN call represents a unique opportunity for young people committed to nature. Being a park ranger means taking on the responsibility of protecting biodiversity and ensuring that Argentina’s landscapes and ecosystems remain alive and accessible.

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