POSITION TITLE: SEASONAL
PARK RANGER - HERMIT PARK (IN ESTES PARK)
POSITION NUMBER: POL.1318
DEPARTMENT: NATURAL RESOURCES
STARTING SALARY: $8.00
- $12.00 PER HOUR (DOQ)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: OPEN
UNTIL FILLED
ALL NEW
EMPLOYEES AND REHIRES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE DOCUMENTARY PROOF OF THEIR
ELIGIBILITY FOR EMPLOYMENT
APPLY EARLY! INTERVIEWING BEGINS IN
MARCH/APRIL. MOST POSITIONS ARE FILLED EARLY
BUT LATER OPENINGS MAY OCCUR. THE
SEASON RUNS MEMORIAL DAY THROUGH LABOR DAY.
WORK
SCHEDULE:
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16-40 hours per
week depending upon position.
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Schedules are
subject to change depending on weather and visitation.
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All positions
will be required to work on holidays and weekends.
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All positions
could be required to work nights and shift work.
LOCATIONS: Hermit Park, Big Thompson Canyon
NOTE:
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Applicants will
be required to undergo a background check.
ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS:
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Provide
information and directions to the public; investigate and resolve visitor
complaints; ensure public safety, protection of natural resources, and the
enjoyment of open space areas.
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Explain
applicable regulations to visitors for the purpose of protecting and preserving
natural, historic, and cultural resources, sites, and structures.
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Effectively
enforce park and open space regulations at assigned open space(s) by foot,
vehicle, or mountain bike. Perform backcountry hiking and mountain biking
patrols.
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Issue warnings
and citations to violators; conduct investigations of reported non-criminal
offenses/incidents to collect evidence, statements, and other relevant
information as needed; may be required to provide testimony in court regarding
investigations and/or citations.
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Assist in the
implementation of projects at assigned open lands areas in accordance with area
resource management plans.
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Respond to and
perform effectively in emergency situations until relieved by appropriate
agency or appropriate supervisor; respond to problem situations after normal
scheduled hours as required.
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Respond to
public and staff inquiries and problems related to visitor services and park
and open space properties.
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Prepare and
maintain records and reports. Keep daily records of observations, activities,
incidents, public contacts, unusual wildlife and plant sightings, resource
damage, safety hazards, etc.
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Sell and issue
permits as required and account for collected monies.
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Perform
maintenance and repairs to open space amenities such as fences, gates, signs,
trails, restrooms (including occasional cleaning), trails, and other structures
as required.
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Establish and
maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of
work.
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Work under
varying degrees of stress for extended periods of time in an outdoor
environment.
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Comply with the
policies and procedures of the Department of Natural Resources.
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Participate in
interpretive programs such as guided hikes.
OTHER
DUTIES:
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Perform other
duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
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Identify
wildlife and record sightings.
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Work with and
lead groups of volunteers.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge
of:
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Principles and
practices of effective visitor and recreation management, ranger services, and
implementation of natural resource management.
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Area ecosystems
and related native plants and wildlife. Biology, wildlife management, geology,
environmental sciences, local and state history, and related subjects.
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Record keeping
and reporting procedures, including principles and practices of basic
accounting and recording keeping.
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General
principles of personnel supervision and training.
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Park regulations
and enforcement procedures, protocol, and appropriate corrective actions.
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Park maintenance
practices and safe use of power tools.
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Strong public
relations and communication skills.
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County and state
laws, rules, regulations, and policies regarding park and open space
operations.
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Basic principles
of First Aid and CPR. First Responder level preferred.
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Hazards
associated with park operations work and safe work practices and precautions.
Ability
to:
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Make immediate,
important, and critical decisions related to enforcement and emergency
situations in the absence of supervision. Work independently with little
direct supervision.
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Use and care for
firearms (if POST certified).
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Learn,
understand, and interpret laws and regulations.
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Articulate, give
directives, and work in partnership with area managers, department staff, and
other resource agencies to complete management objectives.
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Evaluate unusual
situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
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Use safety
equipment in a safe and appropriate manner.
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Communicate
clearly and concisely orally, in writing, and over a radio.
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Address
audiences effectively and prepare written materials for reports and
publications.
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Establish and
maintain effective working relationships with other County employees,
representatives of other agencies and organizations, and members of the
community.
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Effectively
respond to conflict situations and people in conflict.
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Operate personal
computers including standard office applications.
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Complete light
maintenance and use hand and power tools.
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Work a variety
of weekends, weekdays, holidays, and evenings as assigned.
·
Work outside in
all weather conditions including temperature extremes.
EXPERIENCE
AND EDUCATION:
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the
required knowledge and abilities is qualifying.
Experience:
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Six months
experience in park, natural resources, law enforcement or a directly related
field desired.
·
Some experience
in general maintenance desired.
Education:
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Equivalent to
the completion of twelfth grade required.
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Some college
courses in Natural Resource Management, Park and Visitor Services Management,
General Ecology and Wildlife, or a related field desired
Licenses/Certificates:
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Possession of a
valid Colorado Driver’s License.
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CPR and First
Aid certifications required by starting date.
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P.O.S.T. /
E.M.T. or 1st Responder Certification is strongly desired.
Physical Requirements:
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Lift (up to 30
pounds), kneel, carry (including a backpack up to 15 pounds), push, stoop,
squat, crawl, twist, grasp, walk, run, ride a mountain bike, and balance in the
performance of assigned tasks.
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Must have appropriate voice and hearing skills to be clearly understood
on the telephone, radio, and in public contacts.
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Must be able to sit, stand, or walk for long periods of time. Must be
able to walk up and down stairs.
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Must be able to run for short or long distances, change directions
quickly while running, and run up and down stairs.
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Must be able to get into and out of vehicle repeatedly.
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Must be able to lift, carry, drag, or push a minimum of 40 pounds.
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Must be able to work in hazardous or dangerous work areas or
situations.
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Must have fine and gross motor skills; hand dexterity; full use of
fingers, hands, arms, and good grip strength to perform duties; effectively use
firearms (if POST certified), operate equipment, etc.
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May be subjected to caustic, flammable, or other hazardous materials.
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Must be capable of working under stressful situations.
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Must have ability to concentrate on more than one task at a time and to
make independent decisions.
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Employee may be occasionally exposed to smoke during prescribed burning
or wildland fire activities.
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