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Provides administrative support, information and direction to employees, the public and other departments regarding Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts activities, programming and facilities.
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The Parks & Recreation Director is responsible for the development, operation, and overall management of the City’s comprehensive recreation program which includes planning and oversight of outdoor recreational programs and activities, development of the trail system, and management of the RV park.
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Researches, finds, and recruits new events and athletic activities; establishes good relationships with recurring events, meetings, conferences, and activities; consistently working to grow and enhance the Parks and Recreation department through various programs including Public Art, Cultural Affairs, special events, and park redesigns.
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This position is under the general direction of the Assistant Parks, Recreation and Aquatics Director. Assist with planting, applying chemicals, maintaining, pruning and removing trees, vegetation, landscaping and turf growing in parks, trails/ pathways, and natural areas.
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Friendly community with small-town charm and an abundance of outdoor recreation, including boating, fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, parks, and ATVing. Excellent Parks and Recreation Department with year-round youth and adult activities.
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We operate four full-service recreation centers, golf courses, outdoor pools and restaurants, two ice centers and miniature golf courses, a botanical garden event center, a BMX track, a sports dome, batting cages, an entertainment center, a hotel and a nature center.
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The City of Santa Rosa seeks well qualified applicants for Recreation Supervisor in our Recreation and Parks Department! With three community centers, two pools, a golf course, 66 parks, innovative youth services, numerous special destinations and hundreds of recreation classes – our Parks Make Life Better.
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Performs a variety of miscellaneous duties such as answering the phone, typing correspondence, running errands, picking up supplies, conducting children's arts/crafts, making arrangements for rental and use of Parks and Recreation facilities, helping to set-up tables and chairs, transporting program participants, etc.
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The City of Las Vegas Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs department invites applications for Lifeguard/ Water Safety Instructor (WSI). Department: Parks Recreation and Cultural Affairs.
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Minimum of 3-7 years of experience which must include relevant experience in an engineering role in coastal, aquatic, wetland or stream restoration, parks and recreation, civil, water resource and/or stormwater management projects.
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M.S. in Recreation Management, Parks, Tourism/Leisure Studies, Adventure Education, Outdoor Recreation, Outdoor Education, Experiential Education, or other closely related field plus two years professional experience directly related to the teaching assignment required; Ph. D. preferred.
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The Director supervises departmental personnel through three direct reports - Deputy Director of Parks Maintenance, Deputy Director of Recreation, and an Executive Secretary-and is responsible for advising the City Manager and members of the Park Commission and Senior Commission on desirable changes in departmental policies and programming.
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NYNHP works in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (State Parks) and other state, federal, and private organizations involved in natural resource management, land protection and stewardship, and advancing the conservation of biodiversity.
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Year-round recreational activities include: the Imperial Sand Dunes National Recreation Area for off-road enthusiasts and vehicle camping; walking and biking along the Riverfront; multiple public parks with playgrounds, community centers, swimming pools, indoor and outdoor basketball courts; tennis; golfing; and baseball, softball, football and soccer fields.
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Event & Boat Crew Members will assist the Recreation Superintendent and Recreation Coordinators with events and services provided by the Parks & Recreation Department including, but not limited to community events, Creekside kayaks & paddle boats, outdoor programming, and sports facility operations.
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