Deputy Director - Parks and Recreation UPDATED QUALIFICATIONS
Genesee County Parks and Recreation
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Posted: 13-Sep-24
Location: Flint, Michigan
Type: Full-time
Salary: $84,704-$106,651
Sector:
Parks
Salary Details:
Starting Pay: $40.7233 Hourly ($84,704)
After 1st Year: $42.1484 Hourly ($87,669)
After 2nd Year: $43.6237 Hourly ($90,737)
After 3rd Year: $45.1176 Hourly ($93,845)
After 4th Year: $46.6967 Hourly ($97,129)
After 5th Year: $48.3313 Hourly ($100,529)
After 6th Year: $49.7814 Hourly ($103,545)
After 7th Year: $51.2747 Hourly ($106,651)
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Highly responsible position implementing the activities and policies of the Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission; act on behalf of the Director in their absence; works under general supervision of the Director and supervises the maintenance, construction, railroad and planning; performs other related duties as required.
STATEMENT OF TASKS:
Ensures that master plans and other required planning documents are maintained and updated;
Ensures that periodic field inspections are made and determines final approval of projects to ensure that they have been completed in accordance with required specifications;
Ensures a continuous preventive maintenance program for buildings, grounds and facilities;
Ensures that the railroad, including engine, cars and right-of-way, are maintained;
Acts on behalf of the Director in his/her absence;
Insurance that specifications, contract documents and other design criteria are properly prepared for construction projects.
General knowledge of park planning and development principles;
General knowledge of park maintenance and construction procedures and principles;
General knowledge of railroad maintenance and railroad right-of-way maintenance procedures;
General knowledge of cost accounting as it applies to cost benefit analysis, purchasing, inventory analysis, etc.;
Ability to develop policies and procedures necessary to the efficient operation of the revenue-producing facilities, maintenance, planning and recreation programming;
Ability to communicate orally and in writing effectively with members of the general public, specific interest groups and staff;
Ability to establish and maintain necessary record-keeping systems;
Ability to maximize profits;
Ability to assist in the preparation of construction bid specification;
Ability to maintain good interpersonal relationships;
Ability to work independently, collaboratively, and respectfully in a complex, multicultural work environment that values diversity, equity and inclusion.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in Parks and Recreation, Park Administration, Recreation Administration, Business Administration, Public Administration, Planning and Development, Natural Resources, Environmental Education, Forestry or related field -AND- Six (6) years or progressively responsible experience in parks and recreation with at least four (4) years experience in management.
The Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission boasts an impressive array of recreational facilities and natural landscapes spread across Genesee and Lapeer Counties in Michigan. Managing over 11,000 acres of land and water, it stands as the largest county park system in the state. With its diverse offerings, there are ample opportunities for professionals to expand their skills and contribute to the community.
Here's a brief overview of some of the key attractions and amenities managed by the Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission:
1. Beaches: Three beaches provide opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation, offering visitors a chance to enjoy the beauty of natural water bodies within the park system.
2. Historic Village: Crossroads Village, a historic late 1800s village adds a touch of nostalgia and cultural enrichment to the park experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and learn about the region's heritage. Crossroads Village also is home to large community events such as our Halloween and Christmas programs.
3. Narrow Gauge Railroad: The Huckleberry Railroad offers a unique feature within the park system, the working narro...w gauge steam railroad offers scenic rides and educational opportunities for visitors.
4. ORV Park: For outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure, the ORV park provides designated areas for off-road vehicle recreation, catering to individuals with a passion for boulders, mud and challenging terrain.
5. Nature Center: A hub for environmental education and exploration, the For-Mar Nature Preserve and Arboretum offers interactive exhibits, tree house, guided hikes, and educational programs focused on ecology and conservation.
6. Campground: With 250 campsites, the Wolverine Campground offers opportunities for overnight stays amidst the sprawling Holloway Reservoir, catering to both tent and RV campers.
7. Boat Launches: Two developed boat launches provide access to waterways, enabling boating, fishing, and other water-based activities for visitors. Kayak rentals are available at Bluegill Boat Launch and Wolverine Campground.
8. Day-Use Parks: Over 20 day-use parks scattered throughout the park system offer picnicking areas, playgrounds, and recreational amenities for families and individuals.
9. Equestrian Facilities: Two equestrian facilities cater to horse enthusiasts, providing trails, camping and amenities for horseback riding within the park system.
10. Disc Golf Course: Disc golf enthusiasts can enjoy two dedicated courses within the parks, offering a fun and challenging outdoor recreational experience.
11. Urban Parks: Within the City of Flint, the Flint park system and Flint State Park includes 55 urban parks and a trail system, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and community engagement.
12. Trail System: As part of the Iron Belle Trail system Genesee County boasts over 25 miles of multi-use trail through the county connecting recreation to commerce. We offer miles of natural trails and undeveloped areas for those who want to get away, right away.
For more information on Genesee County Parks please visit www.geneseecountyparks.org