POSITION
TITLE: SEASONAL PARK RANGER
POSITION
NUMBER: POL.1391
DEPARTMENT: NATURAL RESOURCES
STARTING
SALARY: $9.00 - $11.00 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
AN OFFER OF
EMPLOYMENT IS CONDITIONAL AND CONTINUATION OF
EMPLOYMENT IS CONTINGENT UPON THE RESULTS OF A BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION AND
A MOTOR VEHICLE RECORD CHECK.
START DATE: April 23, 2008
END DATE: October 1, 2008
WORK SCHEDULE: 40 hours/week; shift
work – nights, weekends, and holidays may be required
LOCATIONS: Eagle’s Nest and
Red Mountain Open Space – North of Fort Collins, Colorado
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 or vehicle. Perform backcountry hiking 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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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 Natural Resources
Department.
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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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Be 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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Lift (up to 50 pounds), kneel, carry (including a backpack up to
30 pounds), push, stoop, squat, crawl, twist, grasp, walk, run, and balance in
the performance of assigned tasks.
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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.
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Work outside in all weather conditions including temperature
extremes.
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
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.
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Some experience in general maintenance required.
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 Biology, or a related field
desired
Licenses/Certificates:
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Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid Colorado Driver’s
License.
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Possession of, or ability to obtain, valid First Aid and CPR
certifications.
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