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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailVCS is looking for Park Program Coordinator (Driving required) for one of our client in Cedar Creek TX. Earn Gift Cards up to $250 every Month.
Pay Rate: $17/hr $20/hr
Attendance/Performance Appreciation: Up to $250/Month as Gift Cards (NonTaxable)
Weekly : 40 Hours
Shift: Various 8:00 AM 5:00 PM or 12:00noon 8:00PM
1. Monday to Friday
2. Wednesday to Sunday
Contract: 2 Years with possible extension
Start Date Asap
Minimum Qualifications:
Four years or more of related experience.
A degree(s) in natural science education recreation or a relevant field may be substituted for certain years of experience.
Driving required
Overview:
This general overview only includes essential functions of the job and does not imply that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other jobrelated instruction and to perform any other jobrelated duties requested by supervisor or management:
At an entry level facilitates recreation and natural science education programs designed to deliver meaningful stewardship education including water quality and natural resource protection.
Participates in the development of new programs and ensures the safety of participants.
May provide instruction and direction to temporary workers interns and/or volunteers.
Responsible for safety and delivery of the conservation message when in the field.
This position develops competence by performing structured work assignments and receives instruction guidance and direction from supervisor manager and/or more experienced colleagues.
Coordinates outdoor recreation and natural science programs designed to deliver meaningful stewardship education including water quality and natural resource protection.
Assists in the development of programs and updates programs as necessary.
Assists in the development construction and maintenance of program equipment and facilities. Prepares organizes and cleans up activity sites.
Assists with identifying ways to improve cost recovery and reduce operational expenses.
Conducts preprogram orientation with participants on program and safety rules. Implements effective safety measures when necessary.
Observes necessary precautions to secure the safety of program participants and render routine first aid in cases of minor injury.
Responds to comments questions and complaints from program participants.
Assists with the facilitation of special events that promote natural science programs.
Conducts preprogram inspections of equipment.
Cleans and stores equipment after programs. Repairs and maintains equipment for safe use. Secures supplies and equipment for assigned programs.
Drives as needed in the course of providing programs.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of developmentally appropriate activities for children
Knowledge of natural science programs relevant to assigned location
Knowledge of waterbased recreation and challenge course programs relevant to assigned location
Knowledge of operating and maintenance budgets
Knowledge of animal behavior and habitat
Skill in verbal and written communication including effectively communicating information to large audiences
Skill in creating and delivering presentations
Skill in articulating complex technical information to both technical and nontechnical audiences
Skill in handling and presenting reptiles and amphibians in an safe engaging manner and meeting deadlines
Intermediate skill level in office productivity applications (such as email word processing spreadsheets etc.)
Basic skill level in Natural Science Center facility management reservation system if used in assigned location
Ability to balance and manage competing high priority work demands
Ability to work in both a collaborative team environment and individually
Ability to motivate children and adults
Work Environment:
Work hours are primarily spent in an outdoors or classroom environment
Some hours are spent in a rugged outdoor environment including traversing rugged natural terrain involving significant distances (sometimes several hundred acres)
Some work hours are spent in an office environment
Work involves weekends holidays and nonstandard hours
Work involves exposure to various and sometimes extreme weather conditions
Work involves exposure to natural hazards such as fire ants snakes wasps and other stinging insects and other wildlife
Work involves use of protective equipment
Incumbents who lead high ropes courses work at heights up to 60 feet
Work of incumbents who lead rafting programs involves exposure to water surface conditions and wave action
Physical Demands:
Work involves frequent standing and/or walking in facilitating programs
Frequently lifts and carries up to 25 pounds
Work involves frequent climbing crawling crouching or other nonsitting positions in setting up for educational and recreations
Occasionally pushes or pulls up to 50 pounds
Work involves occasionally lifting up to 50 pounds from the floor to the waist to over head
Work involves occasional finger/hand manipulation in using a keyboard and mouse and in using hand tools and operating equipment.
Performs work at chest level or higher including overhead full arm extension holding up to 35 pounds less than 20 percent of the time.
Thank You!
Jyoti
Full Time