The Traditional Trades Advancement Program (TTAP) is an internship program of the National Park Service for aspiring preservation tradespeople. TTAP participants train and work alongside experienced NPS employees at a specific park site to preserve historic infrastructure and cultural resources. These valuable resources need constant thoughtful and careful preservation, repair, and maintenance. By assisting with preservation projects, participants directly improve the physical conditions of nationally significant park spaces that are accessed and enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year. Participants gain practical, hands-on experience and the foundation for a career in historic preservation. They learn the fundamentals of historic preservation and receive on-the-job training in one or more traditional trades such as masonry, carpentry, woodcrafting, landscape preservation, and more. The program is committed to providing all aspiring preservationists—especially those underrepresented in the trades—with a unique opportunity to work on important real-world projects while building professional experience in America’s national parks.
Position Benefits:
Essential Qualifications:
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, Greenville, TN
Available Positions: 1
Dates: March 17 – Sept 12, 2025
Project Description: The projects at Andrew Johnson National Historic Site will focus on replacing an arbor and preserving and protecting various components of a porch. Additional tasks may include relaying pavers along a walkway and repairing, replacing, and painting the perimeter fencing to match existing.
All applicants must follow this LINK (https://app.smarterselect.com/programs/90843-Preservation-Maryland) to complete their application. Applications will be screened through the Campaign for Historic Trades Apprentice Application before the interview process can begin. Applicants interested in a specific location should include the park name and location in their application.