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Assist Park Ranger III and Park Superintendent in enforcement of park rules/regulations. May require overnight stays in the absence of Park Superintendent and/or Park Ranger II or Park Ranger III.
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To assist with the protection and conservation of defined park areas, to protect natural resources, ecosystems, and wildlife within park areas and to interact with visitors. Assist with special projects, park programs, event planning and event management.
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The position will also, when necessary, patrol the park and enforce rules and regulations for the protection of the park, visitors, and wildlife. The purpose of this position is to perform semi-skilled work in the maintenance and repair of park facilities, grounds, vehicles and equipment, and to assist park guests as required.
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Seasonal Park Ranger Position : 40 hours per week for 6 months May 1st- October 31st, with the expectation of working weekends, early morning, late evening, and holiday shifts. Associates Degree in Natural Resource Management, Natural Sciences, Park and Recreation Management, Criminal Justice, Public Administration, Business Administration, Behavioral Sciences, or a directly related field.
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The seasonal Park Ranger position is responsible for park regulation enforcement work, routine park maintenance, park patrol, and visitor safety at EB Rains Memorial Park. Must be willing and able to work a varied schedule including weekends, evenings, and holidays.
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It is expected that a Park Ranger I will promote to Park Ranger II upon successful completion of all Park Ranger II qualifications and in-house training. This is the trainee-level classification in the Park Ranger series.
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The independent park district spans the city providing a wide range of life-enriching destinations and services, including 70+ parks, 80+ miles of trails, 1,000+ acres of urban forest, 66 playgrounds, four community centers, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Point Defiance Park, and much more.
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The City of Everett Parks Department is currently accepting applications for an Park Ranger Assistant Day Laborer. Work is performed closely with Parks Staff, and under the general supervision of Park Rangers and the Park Ranger Supervisor.
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You can also choose to assist in the daily work of an Interpretive Program Coordinator, Nature Center Coordinator, or Park Ranger to gain experience with equipment and facility management where you will have the opportunity to earn your Certified Interpretive Guide certification, CPR/First Aid certification and a certificate of completion in several areas of park and program experiences.
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A Municipal Park Ranger patrols City parks, trails, facilities, and buildings to promote compliance with City Ordinances, parking rules and regulations. The Aquatics Pass is $25 per employee and/or immediate family members living in the same household and allow unlimited use of Lincoln- Park-Moyer Pool and Orchard Mesa Pool.
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Under general supervision of the Parks Operation Manager, the Park Ranger acts as an ambassador for City of College Station parks and facilities by ensuring a safe and pleasant environment for park patrons and by providing general enforcement, protection, and information to the public regarding amenities, rules and regulations.
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Park Ranger I-V. Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree Park Administration, Recreation and Parks, Wildlife/Fisheries Science, Natural and/or Cultural Resource Conservation, Range Management, Forestry, Biology, Anthropology/Archeology, History, or closely related field.
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The Park Ranger I works under close supervision, initially in a training capacity, and receives on the job and classroom training in law enforcement-related duties, including the protection of life and property and also the development of interpretive programs and improvement and protection of natural resources.
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The Seasonal Park Ranger is an entry level position where a successful candidate will have the opportunity to learn about land management and natural resource protection. Assist County and other governmental agencies with mutual aid on incidents involving wildland fire suppression, emergency medical response, search and rescue, wildlife management, and other natural or man-made disasters.
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The Barnacle Historic State Park is looking for a self-motivated park service professional to fill an OPS Park Ranger position. Working Title: OPS PARK RANGER - 37970757.
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