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Works under the general supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director who reviews work primarily on the basis of results attained. The Recreation Coordinator position requires the ability to engage in frequent movement across diverse settings, including offices, outdoor parks, and recreational facilities, necessitating navigation across varied terrains and the stamina to stand or walk for prolonged periods.
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ARC, in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation, serves Seattle by offering access to licensed childcare and a variety of recreational and lifelong learning programs, classes, and activities.
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Department: Parks and Recreation. Provide support to and collaborate with other Metro Parks staff as needed to assist with implementing recreation programs. 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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Join an award-winning parks and recreation agency with the Northbrook Park District! We are actively seeking a dedicated, organized, proactive individual to join our team as a Recreation Supervisor for Athletics and General Recreation.
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The Parks and Recreation Specialist is in pay schedule and range 15-04 and the Visitor Services Associate is in 02-10. Parks and Recreation Specialists often operate machinery such as UTV's, ATV's, chainsaws, snowmobiles, hand tools, power tools, mowers, tractors and other motorized vehicles.
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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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Under the supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director and Parks and Recreation Coordinator, provides customer service, general upkeep and maintenance of the Otsego County Park and facilities.
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The formal educational equivalent of a bachelor's degree in park administration, parks and recreation management, natural science, recreation administration, or a related field; plus two years of experience in park management, including one year in a supervisory or leadership capacity.
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SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED: The Recreation Manager receives direction from the Director of Parks & Recreation. The West Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department consists of four separate functions: a Parks Division, Recreation Division, Early Learning Services and Tree Program.
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We are a full-service City, which means services are provided directly to our community such as Police, Fire, Public Works, Economic Development, Parks and Recreation, Library and Community Arts Center.
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The Arts and Cultural Heritage Division, of the M-NCPPC Prince Georges County Parks and Recreation Department, is seeking a part-time year-round administrative assistant. The candidate must possess strong administrat Administrative Assistant, Seasonal, Administrative, Art, Assistant.
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Performs other related duties as directed as directed or required by the Parks & Recreation Director. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Responsible for managing daily tasks as provided by Parks and Recreation Manager.
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The Parks Operations Division of Corvallis' Parks and Recreation Department cares for over 2000 acres of parks, play grounds, playing fields, trails, open spaces and beautification areas.
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Assumes full management responsibility for the Neighborhood Services department; oversees the planning, organization, and administration of Department projects and programs, including parks, recreation, libraries, homelessness programs, emergency preparedness, City grantmaking programs, and the Community Development Block Grant program.
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The Campground Attendant position, under the general supervision of the Parks and Recreation Director, is responsible for performing regular and recurring tasks related to the operation of the fee use areas, Swiftwater and Centennial Campgrounds, Rotary Park and Soldotna Sports Center.
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