Park Ranger (Part-time) Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Aurora, OH at Geebo

Park Ranger (Part-time)

City of Aurora, OH City of Aurora, OH Aurora, OH Aurora, OH Part-time Part-time $20 - $26 an hour $20 - $26 an hour Description :
Job Title:
Park Ranger Department:
Police Reports to:
Police Chief and Director of Parks and Recreation Class:
Non-Classified Part-Time Non-Exempt Non-Union Target Pay Range:
$20.
00-26.
00/Hour Posting Date:
3/25/2024 The City of Aurora is searching for an part-time Park Ranger to work in its Police and Parks & Recreation Departments.
Working under the supervision of the Police Chief and Director of Parks and Recreation, the Park Ranger is responsible for patrolling parks, trails, and public grounds to ensure public safety and protect resources.
The Park Ranger informs, guides, and educates park visitors about park rules and city and state laws governing park behavior.
The position will involve supporting facility maintenance, fulfilling operational and administrative functions, assisting with community programs and events, and interacting with community groups and other constituents.
The Park Ranger will communicate any potential enforcement issue in the parks to Aurora Police Department and will, if necessary, respectfully confront those who may be violating city or state laws or park rules.
For more information on this position.
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Park Ranger (part-time) Contact :
To apply for this position:
Please forward your application and resume to email protected .
Deadline for Applying :
Open until filled Job Title:
Park Ranger Department:
Police Reports to:
Police Chief and Director of Parks and Recreation Class:
Non-Classified Part-Time Non-Exempt Non-Union Target Pay Range:
$20.
00-26.
00/Hour Posting Date:
3/25/2024.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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