Park Ranger Assistant Part-Time Unbenefited – Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services (PRNS)

<p data-pasted="true"><strong>Are you ready to join the team that is “Building Community Through Fun?” Are you ready to make a difference?</strong></p><p>The City of San José’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services (PRNS) is looking for people who want to make San José a better place to live and visit. Our mission is to connect people through parks, recreation, and neighborhood services for an active San José. ActivateSJ, PRNS’s strategic plan, envisions healthy communities that inspire belonging by following the guiding principles of stewardship, nature, equity & access, identity, and public life.<br>  <br> The Department creates and activates thriving public places, including over 40 community centers, 10 regional parks, over 200 neighborhood parks, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, and over 65 miles of trails. We also offer diverse programming for all ages and abilities. We take a fun approach to public service, and value the public’s trust. Our team is collaborative, supportive, and innovative. We are a fast-paced organization that takes decisive action after thoughtful planning.<br> <br> For more information, please visit <a href="sanjoseca.gov/prns" data-uw-rm-brl="PR" data-uw-original-href="sanjoseca.gov/prns">sanjoseca.gov/prns</a>.</p><p data-pasted="true">The Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services Department is currently seeking to fill four (4) part-time unbenefited Park Ranger Assistant vacancies in the Parks Division.</p><p>CLASS SUMMARY</p><p>Under general supervision, performs a variety of specialized duties in support of the City’s parks, trail systems, and/or park facilities. Provides assistance and education to park visitors and participates in the improvement and maintenance of parks, trails, and facilities. Assists Park Rangers in wildland fire suppression and search and rescue. Prepares and presents interpretive programs with Park Rangers, recreation staff, or independently. May respond to medical emergencies and administer first-aid and CPR. Performs related work as required.</p><p>DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS</p><p>This is the entry-level, non-sworn class in the Park Ranger series. Incumbents are required to handle the resource management, interpretive and visitor services functions under general supervision.  Park Ranger Assistants are trained and may respond to search and rescue events, medical emergencies, and wildland fire events.  An incumbent of this class may provide lead direction to small crews of employees engaged in visitor services, park operations, or volunteer groups. This class is distinguished from Park Ranger in that incumbents have not been deputized and do not perform enforcement or general patrol duties.</p><p>The salary range for this classification is $41.58-$50.67 hourly. </p><p>Actual salary shall be determined by the final candidates’ qualifications and experience.</p><p style="margin: 0;"><strong>Education and Experience  </strong></p><p style="margin: 0;"><span style="color: inherit;">One (1) year of undergraduate course work from an accredited college or university.  This is equivalent to at least 30 semester units or 45 quarter units.   </span></p><br><p style="margin: 0;"><span style="color: inherit;">Veterans and active military personnel may substitute this requirement if they:</span></p><p style="margin: 0; text-indent: 0.5in;"><span style="color: inherit;">• Have served in the Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy, or Coast Guard AND</span></p><p style="margin: 0; text-indent: 0.5in;"><span style="color: inherit;">• Have completed two (2) years of active military duty AND</span></p><p style="margin: 0; text-indent: 0.5in;"><span style="color: inherit;">• Have received an honorable discharge from the United States Military.</span></p><p style="margin: 0;"> </p><p style="margin: 0;"><strong>Required Licensing (such as driver’s license, certifications, etc.)  </strong> </p><ul style="margin-bottom: 3pt; margin-top: 0;"><li style="margin: 0;">Possession of a valid State of California driver's license.</li><li style="margin: 0;">Possession of current Red Cross First Aid and CPR Certificates within the first six (6) months of employment.</li></ul><p data-pasted="true">The ideal candidate will possess the following competencies, as demonstrated in past and current employment history.</p><p><strong>Job Expertise</strong> - Demonstrates knowledge of and experience with applicable professional/technical principles and practices, including day to day park operations, park interpretive and education programs, conservation, nature and wildlife, natural resource management; Citywide and departmental procedures/policies and federal and state rules and regulations.</p><p><strong>Communication Skills </strong>- Effectively conveys information and expresses thoughts and facts clearly, orally and in writing; demonstrates effective use of listening skills and displays openness to other people's ideas and thoughts.</p><p><strong>Computer Skills</strong> - Experienced with common business computer applications including but not limited to: MS Outlook, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Access, and MS Excel.</p><p><strong>Teamwork and Interpersonal Skills</strong> - Develops effective relationships with co-workers and supervisors by helping others accomplish tasks and using collaboration and conflict resolution skills.</p><p><strong>Conflict Management</strong> - Uses appropriate interpersonal styles and methods to reduce tension or conflict between two or more people, by presenting the facts, analysis, and conclusions or solutions that show command of content and perspectives and interests of the audience.</p><p><strong>Customer Service</strong> - Demonstrates the ability to anticipate customers' needs and deliver services effectively and efficiently using professional demeanor.</p><p><strong>Initiative</strong> - Exhibits resourceful behaviors toward meeting job objectives; anticipates problems, is proactive, and avoids difficulties by planning ahead; displays willingness to assume extra responsibility and challenges; pursues continuing education opportunities that promote job performance.</p><p><strong>Problem Solving</strong> - Approaches a situation or problem by defining the problem or issue; determines the significance of the problem; collects information; uses logic and intuition to arrive at decisions or solutions to problems that achieve the desired outcome.</p><p><strong>Reliability</strong> - Completes quality work assignments in a timely and efficient manner; fulfills responsibilities and maintains confidentiality as appropriate.</p><p><strong>Additional Competencies and/or Desirable Qualifications</strong></p><p><strong>(Competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities that are more position specific and/or likely to contribute to more successful job performance.) </strong></p><ul style="margin-bottom: 3pt;"><li>Possession of an American Red Cross Emergency Medical Responder or California Emergency Medical Technician certification.</li><li>Completion of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Wildland Fire Fighter Training Certificate (S-130, S-190, L-180, S-110, I-100).</li><li>Possession of the National Interpretive Association (NIA) Certified Interpretive Guide or University of California Certified Naturalist certificate. </li><li>Training in the use of chain saws.</li></ul><p>Selection Process: </p><p>The selection process will consist of an evaluation of the applicant's training and experience based on the application and responses to all the job specific questions. You must answer all questions to be considered, or your application may be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Only those candidates whose backgrounds best match the position will be invited to proceed in the selection process. Additional phases of the selection process may consist of one or more interviews. </p><p>If you have questions about the duties of these positions, the selection or hiring processes, please contact Jaine Davies at <a href="mailto:jaine.davies@sanjoseca.gov">jaine.davies@sanjoseca.gov</a>. </p>

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