What are the responsibilities and job description for the Parks Worker position at City of Madison, WI?
Salary : $51,102.74 Annually
Location : Madison, WI
Job Type : PERMANENT FULL TIME
Job Number : 2025-00038
Department : Parks Division
Opening Date : 02 / 10 / 2025
Closing Date : 2 / 24 / 2025 11 : 59 PM Central
Comp. Group / Range : 16 / 04
General Description
This is routine entry-level work in the performance of varied public works maintenance and construction activities within the Parks Division. Work includes laboring tasks, equipment operation, the use of hand and power tools for grounds and building maintenance work, the routine maintenance of tools and equipment, and related cleaning and maintenance of Parks facilities and grounds. This particular vacancy will spend a large amount of time in park natural areas in winter. Work will require basic tree and shrub identification and will involve brush removal. Work is performed independently or as part of a team and is directed and reviewed by a leadworker or designated supervisor for conformance with established procedures and / or objectives. Employees may be responsible for overseeing and leading the work of a small group of seasonal laborers.
Hours of work : 40 hours per week.
Current recruitment is to fill one (1) vacant position
An eligible list will be created from this recruitment to fill any future vacancies that may occur in this classification in the next six (6) months
Employees may be eligible for loan forgiveness through the .
Black, Indigenous, people of color, women, trans, nonbinary, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. We value the unique blend of lived experiences and diverse perspectives that comes from non-traditional education pathways and the variety of transferrable skills each candidate brings to the table. We value diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Even if every item on the job posting doesn't match your experience perfectly, we encourage you to apply and share how your skills and experience can best serve our community
Examples of Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform grounds and building maintenance tasks such as mowing parks, greenways, cemetery, and boulevards using mowers and string trimmers.
- Establish and maintain ice skating rinks, including installing and removing hockey boards and daily clearing and flooding.
- Remove snow and ice from paths, sidewalks, parking lots, bus stops, etc.
- Remove trash from parks, boulevards, and assigned routes, including picking trash and emptying barrels.
- Prune and assist with removal of trees and shrubs using chainsaws and various hand tools. Clean up and mulch leaves in fall and spring.
- Perform regular maintenance of tree and shrub, perennial and annual flower beds, including planting, weeding, watering, mulching, deadheading, pruning, and seasonal change-outs. Maintain natural meadows and control invasive species.
- Perform regular playground maintenance, including removal of litter and graffiti, raking and redistributing loose fill surfacing evenly, performing visual inspections, and reporting issues to the supervisor or leadworker as necessary.
- Perform athletic field maintenance as required.
- Clean and stock park shelters and restrooms.
- Perform restoration tasks of natural areas such as supporting prescribed burns and invasive species removal by mowing, hand-pulling or applying herbicide.
- Perform preventive maintenance of mowers, including blade sharpening, greasing, oil changes, power washing, etc.
- Maintain clean and safe work area in the field, as well as shop, work, and common areas of maintenance facilities.
- Clean equipment and vehicles as needed.
- Transport equipment and vehicles for use, maintenance, storage, etc.
- Report damages and / or repairs to supervisor or mechanic as appropriate.
- Report maintenance or safety-related issues to supervisor or leadworker in a timely fashion, including any parks amenities and facilities (playgrounds, beaches, volleyball courts, basketball courts, shelters, etc.)
- Perform maintenance tasks in the following areas, as assigned : golf course, mall / concourse, cemetery, conservation parks, general parks, forestry, and botanical gardens.
- Maintain picnic tables, benches, and hockey boards.
- Drive tractor and hay wagon for fall hayrides and special events.
- Drive UTV and snow grooming equipment to groom cross country ski trails.
- Set-up and preparation for special events within parks.
- Maintain appropriate records as assigned (for example : playground inspections).
- Direct the work of hourly personnel as assigned.
- Perform other related work as required.
Minimum Qualifications
Three (3) months of experience as a City of Madison Parks seasonal laborer.
Three (3) months of equivalent public works, landscaping, or construction experience that included the performance of varied manual tasks.
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The City of Madison strives to provide exceptional customer service to all its residents and visitors. Therefore successful candidates will have demonstrated ability to effectively work with multicultural communities.
Special Requirements
Physical Requirements :
The City of Madison offers excellent pay and benefits for employees. City Ordinances, handbooks, and labor contracts provide specifics; the description here is not to be considered a binding statement but offers an informal summary.
Compensation
The City of Madison strives to pay competitive wages. View the current for pay for all classifications. Employees receive increases based on tenure with the City.
Benefits
The City offers a competitive benefits package, including a generous leave package, a variety of insurance options, and non-traditional benefits such as optional pet insurance, a bus pass for all employees, and the possibility of flexible work schedules. A brief summary of benefits is listed below. Please visit our for more information.
Leave
Vacation is earned upon starting employment and can be used after completion of probation. The general vacation schedule is below.
0-3 years 10 work days of vacation
After 3 years 12-1 / 2 days
After 7 years 15 days
After 11 years 17-1 / 2 days
After 15 years 20 days
After 19 years 25 days
After 27 years 27 days
Employees earn 3.5 personal days in addition to vacation.
Employees receive eight official paid holidays (New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day), as well as 3 paid leave days (the Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve).
Employees also earn 13 sick days annually that may accrue to a total of 150 days.
Retirement
The City of Madison participates in the Wisconsin Retirement System through the State of Wisconsin Department of Employee Trust Funds.
Insurance
The City of Madison offers a variety of optional insurance programs including :
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Pet Insurance
Life Insurance
Income Continuation Insurance (for short and long-term disability)
Long Term Care Insurance
Other Benefits
The City offers numerous other benefits and programs for employees, including :
Did you work as a Parks Laborer during the 2024 season?
Do you have at least three (3) months of public works, landscaping, or construction experience that involved varied manual tasks.
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Salary : $51,103