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Summer Park Rangers spend time talking with park patrons, provide patrons with reminders of park rules, patrol and lock parks and facilities at night, and assist the Park Ranger team staff with programs and staffing, among other tasks.
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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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Performs specialized natural resource projects such as, but not limited to prescribed burns, timber stand improvements, wildlife habitat improvements, fishery habitat, reforestation, prairie rehabilitation, wetland restoration, Wood Duck and Mallard nesting structure maintenance, administration of the park management deer hunt, trail maintenance and erosion control, pesticide applications and hazardous materials handling.
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Public safety and security, traffic enforcement, plant and animal poaching, vandalism and other investigative matters represent element of a broad range of enforcement responsibilities for the Deputy Chief Ranger.
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May assist crew in grounds maintenance of parks which includes scouting park for damages, spraying chemicals, trimming weeds and shrubs, removing dead plants, watering plants as necessary, repairing sprinkler systems, fertilizing greenery, operating aerator, taking soil samples, pressure washing concrete, removing trash, cleaning light fixtures, operating street sweeper and directing landscape installation.
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Hampton's Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services Department is looking for a self-motivated Park Ranger to patrol the parks and other City property to ensure safety and compliance with laws, regulations, and policies, while also protecting the security and integrity of parkland.
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Performs a wide variety of grounds work including concrete flat work and masonry; tree removal and trimming; specialized mowing; pesticide application; play equipment repairs; road and walk repairs; grading, filling, and excavating; repairs to park amenities such as stairs, bridges and boardwalks; turf work; controlled burns; and other related tasks.
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Under the supervision of the Park Ranger, Senior Park Aides perform a variety of tasks at a State park, beach, or historical area. Fort Townsend State Park located in Southwest Region, Jefferson County, Washington.
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Tacoma Power is accepting applications for Seasonal Park Aides ( at the Nisqually ( Hydro Project's Alder Lake Park located in Eatonville, WA. This Hydro Project generates clean, renewable electricity.
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Village Workers (Spring Mill State Park Only) : Assists with education of period appropriate trades, techniques and crafts while presenting cultural history. Cave Tour Guides (O’Bannon Woods State Park Only) : Educate the general public on the natural history of caves.
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Additionally, serve as the Lead Park Ranger for visitor service operations, a fast-paced, complex, front line interpretive operation that includes supervision, managing a visitor center operation, a group tour reservations system, a public tour schedule, and ticket system, and manage the fee program, as well as the seasonal and new employee training.
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Individuals interested in being considered for the Seasonal Senior Lead Park Worker - PT position must submit an application and responses to the required supplemental questions by the final filing date.
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The role of School Counselor leads the campus family engagement vision, social emotional learning program, and coordination of mental health and counseling supports forall scholars on the campus.
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PARK RANGER State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection Our Organization and Mission: The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the state's lead agency for environmental management and stewardship - protecting our air, water and land.
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At Window Genie, we have an immediate opening for a Window Cleaning Professional.
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