Traditional Trades Advancement Program


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Are you interested in exploring a career where you can work with your hands? Or dream about a worksite with a jaw-dropping view and fascinating history?

If so, the Traditional Trades Advancement Program may be right for you!

Every year, the Traditional Trades Advancement Program (TTAP) places aspiring preservationists at national parks across the country to preserve cultural resources and crucial infrastructure. TTAP participants have:

  • repaired historic window sashes,
  • replaced perimeter capstones on a revolutionary era fort,
  • removed old mortar and pointed walls,
  • stabilized historic barn foundations,
  • waxed and treated bronze monuments,
  • restored historic viewsheds, and more!

The program is committed to providing all aspiring preservationists—especially those interested in the traditional trades—with an unique opportunity to work on important real-world projects while building professional experience and a life-long connection to America’s national parks. This also allows experienced NPS preservation professionals the opportunity to pass on the craft skills, ensuring national park histories continue to inspire and educate the next generation.

Program Overview

Over the course of a 26-week immersive experience, TTAP participants train and work alongside experienced NPS employees to preserve cultural resources and crucial infrastructure. Participants learn the fundamentals of historic preservation and receive on-the-job training in a traditional trade, such as masonry, carpentry, monuments, and woodcrafting. You'll gain practical, hands-on experience and the foundation for a career in historic preservation.

Join TTAP!
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      Youth and military veterans are invited to join the Traditional Trades Advancement Program of the National Park Service. Learn skills, work in amazing places, and preserve the history that defines us all. Video: NPS / Kristi Rugg

      Who Can Apply

      • Youth must be between 18 and 30 years of age.
      • Veterans must be between 18 and 35 years of age and possess a DD214 with a discharge status of Honorable or General under Honorable Conditions.
      • Participants must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent legal resident.
      • No prior experience is required to be eligible to participate in the TTAP Program.

      How to Apply

      TTAP positions have rolling start dates but typically begin between March and June, with a few positions starting in the later summer or fall.

      TTAP positions currently accepting applications will be posted on our partner’s webpage, The Campaign for Historic Trades – Opportunities.

      To find a position on this webpage:

      • navigate to the Filters menu on the lefthand side,
      • under the Tags menu option, select TTAP.

      Applicant's Frequently Asked Questions

      Contact

      Questions? Contact our team at hptc_learning@nps.gov

      What's it like?

      Hear from present and former participants in the Traditional Trades Advancement Program (formerly the Traditional Trades Apprenticeship Program).
      Avery's Experience
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              Billy talks about his experience on the TTAP crew at Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park. Video: NPS / Kristi Rugg

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                                  From TTAP to NPS

                                  A number of former TTAP participants are now full-time NPS employees! Hear from them how the program changed their lives!
                                  Pat Sutton: From TTAP to NPS
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                                      Pat Sutton talks about his experience in the Traditional Trades Advancement Program and how it led to a career with the National Park Service.

                                      Heather - From TTAP to NPS
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                                          Heather Alexander first started working in historic preservation as a participant in the Traditional Trades Advancement Program. Since completing TTAP, Heather has joined the NPS full-time. We caught up with her to hear about the experience from her perspective.

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                                          • Person in hardhat smiles for a picture while holding a paintbrush and wood slats in front of them.

                                            Adobe, Ancestry, and the NPS: Learn more about William Chinana TTAP path.

                                            • Locations: Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument, Petersburg National Battlefield
                                            Two men hunching over a green planter with small green plants growing in it.

                                            In 2024, Alex Crawford worked as a Traditional Trades Advancement Program (TTAP) Landscape Stewardship Corps (LSC) intern at Medgar & Myrlie Evers Home National Monument. This internship gave him essential skills that led to him becoming a gardener at Petersburg National Battlefield. We caught up with him to hear about his experience, his background, and his work now as an NPS employee.

                                            • Locations: Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site, Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

                                            Sophie Millar recently worked as a Traditional Trades Advancement Program (TTAP) and TTAP Landscape Stewardship Corps (LSC) intern at the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site and the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site. This experience led her to a NPS position as a gardener at the White House and President's Park. We caught up with her to hear about her experience, her background, and her work now as an NPS employee.

                                            • Offices: Historic Preservation Training Center, Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation, Park Cultural Landscapes Program, Youth Programs
                                            An NPS employee speaks to a group of interns, standing in a turf area around a row of equipment.

                                            The Traditional Trades Advancement Program-Landscape Stewardship Corps (TTAP-LSC) introduces young people to the trade of preservation maintenance in cultural landscapes. In addition to their hands-on work with parks and resources across the country, participants gathered for a workshop in Baltimore in summer of 2024 to expand their practical skills and strengthen their professional network.

                                            • Locations: Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Hampton National Historic Site, Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site, Hot Springs National Park, Yosemite National Park
                                            • Offices: Historic Preservation Training Center, Natural Resource Stewardship and Science Directorate, Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation, Youth Programs Division
                                            A young intern smiles with a hard hat and goggles on under a branch

                                            The Landscape Stewardship Corps, supported by the Inflation Reduction Act and the American Conservation Experience, is composed of 35 interns at 19 National Park sites.

                                            • Locations: El Morro National Monument
                                            • Offices: Historic Preservation Training Center, Youth Programs, Youth Programs Division
                                            Two people work on a wood board outside.

                                            Kendrick Nahohai participated in the Traditional Trades Advancement Program and is now an NPS employee. Learn more about his experience going from an internship to a full-time position.

                                            • Locations: Manassas National Battlefield Park
                                            • Offices: Historic Preservation Training Center, Youth Programs Division
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                                            Carolyn Currin participated in the Traditional Trades Advancement Program and is now an NPS employee. Learn more about her experience going from an internship to a full-time position.

                                            • Locations: Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Hampton National Historic Site
                                            • Offices: Historic Preservation Training Center
                                            Two people work on an old window frame. The window has peeling red paint on it.

                                            Ben Lammers successfully completed the Traditional Trades Advancement Program and is now an NPS employee. We caught up with him to hear about his experience in TTAP and his transition to the NPS.

                                          Last updated: February 6, 2025