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Distinguishing Features: This is the entry-level class in the Park Ranger sub-series. This class differs from that of Park Ranger 2 in that an incumbent of the latter acts at the working level.
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Call Park Ranger or supervisor for enforcement, citation and first-aid/emergency response or other similar health and safety issues. Join the Metro Parks and Nature team as a Seasonal Park Worker to help create opportunities to enjoy nature close to home.
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GS-6 Park Ranger: one year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-5 level. Course work in fields other than those specified may be accepted if it clearly relates to the duties performed by a Park Ranger.
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One year of experience in park operations, ecology, natural resource management, general maintenance is preferred. One (1) year of experience in park operations, ecology, natural resource management, general maintenance is preferred.
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Provide lead project management to the City Jr. Park Ranger program through planning, implementation, execution, data management, budgeting, and reporting. City Jr. Park Ranger Initiative.
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Resort Ranger Job Description During our season we have 24/7 security to ensure the safety of our guests and our employees. Working closely with the Front Office, the Security Team is the eyes and ears in the park.
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Working as a Rancho Cucamonga Park Ranger might be the right opportunity for you. Previous experience as a Park Ranger and experience enforcing ordinances and park rules is desired.
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At least 12 months of experience as a Park Ranger Recruit with the Parks Department; For more information on essential functions and other requirements, please see the Park Ranger job description.
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Arlington is centrally located between Dallas and Fort Worth, just 10 minutes from DFW International Airport, and boasts year-round events, activities and destinations, such as Six Flags Over Texas, a large amusement park, and the city is home to the Texas Ranger of Major League Baseball and the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League.
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The purpose of this classification is to provide on-site patrols of city parks and recreation facilities while enforcing rules, regulations, and ordinances related to park usage and events. Participates in parks and recreation activities and programs and assists with special programs and activities as assigned; may operate park equipment as needed; directs traffic as needed.
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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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The Park is managed as a wilderness area, a sanctuary for wildlife, a demonstration forest, and for the use and enjoyment of the people of Maine. The Director of Baxter State Park is responsible for directing all activities of the Park consistent with the Deeds of Trust and the direction of the Baxter State Park Authority.
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Supervises a group of workers and oversees the Park Ranger Program. This position is responsible for safeguarding the park areas, facilities, and persons using the parks. Provides information about park rules and regulations, including explanations and enforcement of regulatory codes and ordinances relating primarily to park usage.
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Under general supervision, performs basic manual labor and maintenance and/or public service or guide assignments in the County Park System; and performs related work as required. Seasonal Positions are full or part-time and last no longer than 6 months.
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The Park Ranger position with the City of Rialto is a non-safety position. Parks, trails, open space and park facilities, general park maintenance standards, and principles of public relations, customer service and visitor management; Principles of outdoor recreation, interpretation, and other types of visitor services.
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