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Park Ranger I (Park Interpreter)

TPWD - Park Ranger I (Park Interpreter)  (00033204)
 
Organization: PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
 
Primary Location: Texas-Strawn
 
Work Locations: SP-Palo Pinto Mountains SP 1915 FM 2372  Strawn 76475
 
Job: Life, Physical, and Social Science
 
Employee Status: Regular
 
Schedule: Full-time
 
Standard Hours Per Week: 40.00
 
Travel: Yes, 5 % of the Time
 
State Job Code: 2640  
Salary Admin Plan: B
 
Grade: 14  
Salary (Pay Basis): 3,367.25 - 3,367.25 (Monthly)
 
Number of Openings: 1
 
Overtime Status: Non-exempt
 
Job Posting: Jun 16, 2023, 2:13:35 PM
 
Closing Date: Jul 7, 2023, 11:59:00 PM
 

Description

 
TPWD MISSION
To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

PLEASE NOTE:  
All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed.  
 
Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements.  Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week.  Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete.
 
Applications with “See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application.  Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state ‘unknown’ for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. 
 
APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS:  Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en  

MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES:
 
Job Classification
Service
Military Specialty
Park Ranger I-V
Army
11B, 11C, 11A
Park Ranger I-V
Navy
RS, SN, YN, YNS
Park Ranger I-V
Coast Guard
MST, MSSR
Park Ranger I-V
Marine Corps
0300, 0365, 0369
Park Ranger I-V
Air Force
9T000
 
*More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below:

VETERAN’S PREFERENCE:  If you choose to claim veteran’s employment preference including surviving spouse or orphan of a veteran as outlined by the State of Texas, you must attach a DD214 at the time your application is submitted. If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Veteran’s Hiring Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/

BENEFITS:
Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit,  telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page.

HIRING CONTACT: James Adams, (254) 210-3015

PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: TPWD Palo Pinto Mountains State Park, 1915 FM 2372, Strawn, Texas  79475
 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Under the direction of the Park Superintendent, this position performs routine (journey-level) operations work in a state park. Work involves assisting visitors, maintaining parks, and performing operational and administrative functions within a state park including the overall operations and management of interpretive, outreach, and volunteer programs, as well as assisting with the oversight and management of the natural and cultural resources at Palo Pinto Mountains State Park. Duties include performing as a productive and contributing member of the Palo Pinto Mountains State Park work team.  Establishes neighbor and community relations, researches, develops, and implements interpretive programs, exhibits, tours, and outreach functions based on the interpretive purposes of the site and agency mission.  Conducts site promotion and marketing, assists with special event coordination, volunteer recruitment, preparation of assigned reports, training of volunteers and assisting in other areas of the park.  Assists with maintenance and operation of buildings, facilities, and equipment.  Operates all types of equipment such as trucks, tractors, mowers, hand tools and power tools.  Provides quality customer service, issues permits, collects revenue, and provides information.  Assists in enforcing park rules and regulations.  Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.  Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures.
 

Qualifications

 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s degree.
 
Experience:
No experience required.
 
Licensure:
If driving is required, applicant must possess a valid State driver’s license.
 
Must possess or be able to obtain, within one year of employment, a certification as a Certified Interpretive Guide from the National Association for Interpretation.
 
 
ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS
Education:
One year of experience in interpretation or conducting educational programs may substitute for 30 hours of the required education, with a maximum substitution of 120 semester hours.
 
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 
Education:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in one of the following areas: Park Administration, Recreation & Parks, Wildlife/Fisheries, Natural and/or Cultural Resource Conservation, Range Management, Forestry, Biology Anthropology/Archaeology, History or closely related fields.
 
Experience:
Experience in Natural and/or Cultural resource management;
 
Experience in Park Interpretation and Education;
 
Experience in facility, equipment, and grounds maintenance/repairs;
 
Experience in public speaking;
 
Experience in customer service and/or public outreach;
 
Experience in coordinating the work of volunteers.
 
Licensure:
Current National Wildfire Coordinating Group’s (NWCG) Firefighter Type II or Type III (FFTII or FFTIII) certification.
 
Current certification from National Association for Interpretation as a Certified Interpretive Guide.
 
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of natural resource management, research techniques, and methodologies;
 
Knowledge of species identification, field ecology, and natural history;
 
Knowledge of interpretive programing;
 
Knowledge of native plant communities and natural landscapes;
 
Knowledge of standard interpretation techniques;
 
Knowledge of facility, equipment  and ground maintenance repairs and techniques;
 
Knowledge of accounting/accountability of revenue collection;
 
Knowledge of the principles of park administration;
 
Knowledge of the fundamentals of natural and cultural resource management;
 
Knowledge of standard financial and business management principles;
 
Skill in using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook;
 
Skill in effective verbal and written communication;
 
Skill in training others;
 
Skill in providing quality customer service in a courteous and professional manner;
 
Skill in using hand and power tools, mowers, trimmers, chain saws, tractors, vehicles, generators and other mechanical equipment;
 
Skill in making independent, sound and timely decisions;
 
Skill in interpretive program research and development;
 
Skill in volunteer management;
 
Skill in developing relationships and partnerships with volunteers, groups, external organizations;
 
Skill in planning, assigning and/or supervising the work of volunteers;
 
Skill in developing goals and objectives;
 
Skill in managing several projects simultaneously;
 
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers, work-
related contacts and staff at all levels of the department and other State, Government agencies and other organizations;
 
Skill in facilitating meetings;
 
Skill in making public presentations;
 
Ability to create and maintain partnerships with other nature related organizations;
 
Ability to develop marketing and promotional activities and special events;
 
Ability to work as a member of a team;
 
Ability to work independently with little or no supervision;
 
Ability to perform basic maintenance tasks to grounds, facilities, vehicles and equipment;
 
Ability to work well with diverse groups and age ranges;
 
Ability to work under stressful conditions;
 
Ability to maintain flexibility and work with frequent interruptions and multiple changing priorities;
 
Ability to accurately handle cash and account for revenue collected;
 
Ability to manage multiple priorities;
 
Ability to communicate effectively;
 
Ability to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.;
 
Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program.
 
WORKING CONDITIONS
Required to work 40 hours per week, with hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays;
 
Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions;
 
May be required to work in non-climate controlled buildings;
 
Required to respond to emergencies and on-call situations;
 
Required to work in a public park with overnight camping;
 
Required to work in and around natural outdoor pests such as insects, animals, and poisonous plants;
 
Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.;
 
May be required to operate a State vehicle;
 
Required to travel 5% with possible overnight stays;
 
Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules and safety procedures;
 
Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles.
 
TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER