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Additional experience/background in the following areas is a plus: public safety, recreation, natural resource management. Clean and inspect ranger work area, work vehicles, parking lots, beach and trails.
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Direct reports include the Chief Ranger and Natural Resource Director, who are members of the leadership team, as well as the Human Resources Administrator, Management Analyst, and Office Specialist.
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I. An Associate's degree or higher with a major in park or recreation management, natural resource management, water resources management, environmental education, or park interpretation may be substituted for the required experience.
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Substitutions: I. An Associate's degree or higher with a major in park or recreation management, natural resource management, water resources management, environmental education, or park interpretation may be substituted for the required experience.
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Previous experience performing various Park Ranger duties. Experience Requirement: One (1) year or two seasons of park experience in public relations, natural science, open-space or regulation compliance experience.
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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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Limited Commission Park Ranger positions involve extensive customer service and public contact while enforcing Colorado Parks and Wildlife laws and regulations. Our Mission is to perpetuate the wildlife resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system, and to provide enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado's natural resources.
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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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In the event of a hurricane, major storm, natural or man-made disaster that may threaten the area, the employee will be required to perform emergency duties as directed. South Area/Melbourne/Wickham Park. Part-time/up to 20 hours per week.
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Under the Direction of the Lead Maintenance Specialist, this position performs complex (journey-level) building maintenance and construction work including park operations, maintenance, and visitor services at Fort Parker State Park. Performs all phases of maintenance to facilities, buildings, vehicles, equipment, and park grounds.
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Under the direction of the Lead Ranger, this position is responsible for daily operation and maintenance of park facilities, grounds and equipment operations for Lake Colorado City State Park. Operates all types of equipment including, power mowers, electric/power tools, tractors, trucks, and other gasoline/diesel/electrical/manual operated tools and equipment.
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As a Seasonal Park Ranger Assistant at Cape Lookout State Park you will assist year-round State Park staff in the protection, maintenance, operation and repair of state park lands, natural and cultural resources, structures, facilities, equipment and systems.
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Luce@FloridaDEP.gov Gasparilla Island State Park is looking for a self-motivated park service professional to fill an OPS park ranger position, providing visitor services, maintenance, protection, administration, and resource management.
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Apply today Under the supervision of a Park Ranger, this position is essential to Washington State Park's mission of operating, enhancing, interpreting and protecting our park's recreational, cultural, historical and natural sites.
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Come be a part of the Natural Resource Steward program, and help protect the scenic Whitney Wilderness in the Adirondack park while gaining valuable natural resource management experience.
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