What are the responsibilities and job description for the Seasonal Park Ranger position at County of Passaic?
Job posting no.: SPR2025-1
The Passaic County Department of Parks and Recreation is looking for seasonal Park Rangers to work within the Passaic County Park System. The primary duty of this position is to provide proactive visitor services patrols within the 16,000-acre county park system, which ranges from urban locations to remote mountainous regions. Patrols are conducted by vehicle, foot, bicycle, and ATV. Applicants should be aware that foot patrols may entail extensive trail hiking, where rangers routinely walk over five (5) miles per shift carrying a backpack with various first aid and trail maintenance supplies. Rangers also conduct public programs related to environmental education, group hikes, recreation, and Junior Ranger activities.
Park Rangers interact with visitors daily, provide information on county parks, programs, and facilities, educate the public regarding park rules and regulations, facilitate the efficient operation of the special use permit program, provide first aid services, work with police, fire, search & rescue and EMS agencies, assist with traffic control and parking of vehicles during special events, inspect park properties for hazards, assist with trail maintenance, coordinate volunteer work projects and ensure excellent customer service to our park visitors.
This is a six to eight-month position that starts on or about April 1, 2025, and will run until approximately November 30, 2025. The work schedule for this position includes both day and evening shifts, weekdays, weekends, and holidays.
Requirements:
Education:
- Preferred qualifications include academic coursework in Park Management, Recreation, Forestry, Wildlife Management, Environmental Science, Conservation Law, or a related field.
- Preferred professional training includes completion of parks and recreation related training and certification programs such as the National Park Service Seasonal Ranger Training Program, North Carolina Park Ranger Training Institute, County and State Ranger Training Programs, National Recreation and Parks Association Certified Park and Recreation Professional, EMT Basic Certification, Wilderness First Responder Training, First Aid Training, Search and Rescue Training, Outward Bound Certifications, Wilderness Guide Certifications, Chainsaw Safety Training, Park Maintenance School, Trail Crew Training, Customer Service, Public Relations, and Interpretive Skills Workshops.
Experience:
- Preferred qualifications include professional experience working in park/recreation operations, natural resource management, outdoor adventures, educational programming, trail management, law enforcement, search and rescue, emergency medical services and fire services. Examples of such experience are professional work as a park manager, outdoors guide, recreation leader, naturalist, tour guide, park ranger, conservation officer, police officer, trail steward, visitor services assistant, teacher, search and rescue technician, fireman, EMT, and park maintenance operations.
- Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus.
License: New Jersey residency and driver's license are required. Passaic County residency is preferred.
To Apply for This Position:
If you qualify and would like to be considered, submit a letter of interest and your resume (including daytime phone number and email address) to Natacha Moore at natacham@passaiccountynj.org. You must apply by February 7, 2025 and include the job posting number and job title in the subject line.
The County of Passaic is an equal-opportunity employer.
Job Type: Seasonal
Pay: $19.00 - $20.00 per hour
Compensation Package:
- Hourly pay
Physical Setting:
- Camp
- Outdoor work
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Evening shift
- Every weekend
- Holidays
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: On the road
Salary : $19 - $20