Statue Of Liberty National Monument

Statue Of Liberty National Monument

Oh, Ranger!

I never imagined starting a career working in such a spectacular site as the Statue of Liberty National Monument! In 1999, I joined the National Park Service as a maintenance secretary. Next, I was assigned to work in management as secretary to the superintendent. Both jobs were rewarding but temporary. 

Because working in the National Park Service was a joyous experience, I decided to apply for another job within the agency. I was hired shortly thereafter to work in a permanent position for the Interpretation Division as an office clerk. 

Following the events of September 11, 2001, I was given the position of park guide due to an increased need for frontline staffing and new demands within the agency. The transition from working with the public by phone to actually answering their questions in person was difficult, but gradually I developed the necessary skills and my confidence increased.

Throughout my years at the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, I have come to enjoy interpreting and educating visitors on our nation's history. It's rewarding to be approached by visitors after a tour and hear them say that they enjoyed my presentation. 

I get to meet people from all around the world and educate them on Lady Liberty's purpose and symbolic meaning. My Latin background enables me to conduct my talks in English and Spanish. Having bilingual employees within the agency helps us to increase the numbers of people we reach. It makes me proud to belong to an organization as great as the National Park Service.