Duties Every day is unique for Park Area Managers, and applicants should be ready to deal with a wide variety of complex, ever changing issues
- from engaging with stakeholders and partners, to long term capital planning, tribal engagement, lease management, maintenance planning, law enforcement response and strategies, and crisis management.
Staff include Park Rangers (law enforcement and non-law enforcement), construction and maintenance positions, Park Aides, Interpretive programs, and an administrative position. Duties include, but are not limited to: Facilitate the identification, planning, and oversight of all park activities as required to fulfill the mission/vision of the park area, division, and agency: Manage area budgets; ensure fiscal accountability and compliance with agency. Develop, submit for review, and maintain Operational Planning & Reports. Independently operate Park vehicles to carry out job duties. Provide direction and oversight for all maintenance functions in the area and coordinate with other Agency staff as needed: Work with area Construction & Maintenance Supervisor to set maintenance priorities for area. Develop and maintain biennial plan for area maintenance needs. Ensure required maintenance safety training and procedures are met by all area staff. Develop and manage area equipment and project budgets in cooperation with region and statewide priorities. Oversee contract management at your location. Supervise direct reports and assure they are following all applicable agency policies and procedures, statewide rules and regulations, and the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Provide leadership in park area and participate in leadership opportunities in the division and agency. Understand and support agency and division mission and vision. Create and maintain area mission and vision in alignment with agency and division goals. Proactively communicate with staff in a positive and supportive manner. Represent State Parks at meetings, in collaboration with agency programs, and in all facets of public engagement. Oversight of Law Enforcement supervision. Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Four (4) years of experience in a natural resource, recreation field, or as a commissioned law enforcement officer. Three (3) years of supervisory experience. Valid unrestricted (except for corrective lenses) driver's license.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree with 24 qtr./18 semester hours in parks and recreation, history, or natural resource field. Three (3) years of experience as a park ranger, commissioned law enforcement officer, or equivalent experience in a natural resource field. Two (2) years of experience supervising other supervisors. Project planning experience.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Workload Management
- Organize, prioritize, and effectively delegate work, focusing on results and desired outcomes and how best to achieve them.
Effectively handle competing priorities and urgent situations, making sound decisions within short timeframes, and taking appropriate action. Remain acutely aware of timeframes and ensure deadlines are successfully met. Successfully motivate others to achieve goals within stated timeframes. Building Collaborative Relationships
- Develops, maintains, and strengthens partnerships with others inside or outside the organization who can provide information, assistance, and support. Recognizes the business concerns and perspectives of others while maintaining focus on agency mission and goals. Expresses gratitude and appreciation to others who have provided information, assistance, or support. Interpersonal Influence
- Influence others within the organization to be excited, enthused, and committed to furthering the organization's objectives.
Facilitate development of shared mission, vision, and key values and use those principles to guide actions. Set clear, reasonable expectations and follow through. Address problems and issues in an open, constructive, and respectful manner that maintains the dignity of all. Fiscal Accountability
- Follows fiscal guidelines, regulations, principles, and standards when committing fiscal resources or processing financial transactions. Responsibly allocates and accounts for the use of fiscal resources, weighing alternatives and their benefits. Monitors budget usage and ensures critical costs are covered. Seeks ways to reduce costs. Learning and Growth
- Adapts to change and applies new approaches, learns to navigate systems, processes, tools, and technology, and increases and develops knowledge, skills, and abilities. Takes Action to Meet the Needs of Others
- Collaborates with others to overcome challenges and find solutions, increases access, opportunities, and positive outcomes for others, and helps and supports people and communities from all backgrounds.
Note:
This position requires the legal ability to operate a motor vehicle in the state of Washington. Applicants must possess a valid, unrestricted driver's license at the time of appointment and maintain it as a condition of employment.