MN Department of Natural Resources - Division of Parks and Trails
Application
Details
Posted: 21-Nov-24
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Type: Full-time
Salary: $70,177 - $101,602 / annually
Sector:
Parks
Salary Details:
Your benefits may include:
• Paid vacation and sick leave
• 12 paid holidays each year
• Low-cost medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plans
• Fertility care, including IVF
• Diabetes care
• Dental and orthodontic care for adults and children
• 6 weeks paid leave for parents of newborn or newly adopted children
• Pension plan that provides income when you retire (after working at least three years)
• Employer paid life insurance to provide support for your family in the event of death
• Short-term and long-term disability insurance that can provide income if you are unable to work due to illness or injury
• Tax-free expense accounts for health, dental, and dependent care
• Resources that provide support and promote physical, emotional, social, and financial well-being
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Internal Number: 81428
Job Summary
The division of Parks and Trails is currently seeking to fill one (1) Assistant Park Supervisor, Natural Resources Supervisor 3. This position assists in overseeing Fort. Snelling State Park near St. Paul, MN. This is an unlimited (year-round) full-time (100%) position. Days and hours of work are primarily 8:00am to 4:00pm Tuesday - Saturday with Sunday and Mondays off and will include weekends, and holidays. FLSA purposes, this position is anticipated to be exempt year-round.
This position exists to direct and administer policy and program activities in the areas of Visitor and Interpretive Services, Public Contact and Retail Operations, and Community Outreach and Partnerships in the highly complex unit of Fort Snelling State Park. This position provides indirect operational and security support to provide a well maintained and safe experience for the public and staff. This position is pivotal in supporting the park as it continues to introduce the diverse metropolitan demographic population to the entire system of state parks, trails, and other outdoor recreation units. As our only urban state park in a rapidly growing metropolitan area of increasing diversity, this position is key in advancing efforts for the division and department to be more inclusive, relevant, and successful in connecting people to the outdoors. This position will focus on 1) fostering a high-performing park management team that works effectively with internal and external collaborators; 2) strengthening and expanding the rich network of external partners in the Twin Cities; (3) developing, implementing, and evaluating new systems to achieve interpretive and Division program objectives and (4) provide critical operations, emergency response and security support.
Responsibilities include:
Perform all job responsibilities in a manner that supports a healthy, safe, and productive work environment for all employees. Demonstrate a commitment to the Culture of Respect by providing leadership and guidance to staff. Promote a diverse workplace, treat others with respect, and encourage collaboration. Support the overall mission of the DNR provided strategic direction, supervision, planning, administration and management of Fort Snelling State Park Visitor and Interpretative Services, Public Contact and Retail Operations, and Community Outreach and Partnerships in collaboration with others so that units resources are effectively and efficiently utilized; provide planning, policy and programmatic leadership and support to create opportunities for citizens to connect with the outdoors; and build and sustain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Supervise and administer fiscal management, planning, policy development, and contract administration activities, in collaboration with others as needed, to accomplish agency and division goals and objectives and comply with rules and guidelines.
Supervise, direct, and administer enforcement, emergency, visitor, and public relations services and activities to protect resources, facilities, visitors, and staff; promote positive public relations; inform the public and others about division activities and goals; and ensure state, agency department and division rules are followed.
Exercise supervisory authority so that applicable labor agreements and plans are equitably administered and employees under the supervisor's jurisdiction effectively perform assigned job duties to achieve program, work plans, unit, and section objectives.
Collaborate with internal and external partners as appropriate, to enhance the development and administration of resource management programs so that natural communities and cultural resources are restored, protected, or rehabilitated consistent with statewide and regional objectives and requirements.
In coordination with unit manager, supervise, administer, and direct development, maintenance, operation, real estate, and rehabilitation activities and programs so that safe, high qualify facilities and programs are available to the public, natural and cultural resources are preserved and protected, and programs / facilities comply with relevant standards and state codes.
Minimum Qualifications
• Current (ONE YEAR) experience as a Natural Resources Supervisor 3 – Parks, or NR Area Supervisor T&W.
OR
• Bachelor's or advanced degree in Natural Resources Management, Parks and Recreation, Natural Science, Communications, public relations, business management, political science, public administration, social science, education, interpretation, or closely related field and TWO YEARS professional level experience in a natural resource setting, agency or organization; including budget development and fiscal management, work planning and partnership and visitor management experience and TWO YEARS of supervisory or professional lead work experience in a governmental agency; or in a natural resource setting, organization or agency.
AND
• Conflict resolution skills/experience • Writing skills sufficient to communicate work plans, proposals, and reports. • Communication skills sufficient to communicate work plans, proposals, reports, and requirements to individuals and groups. • Organizational and administrative skills sufficient to organize diverse elements or work and perform tasks within administrative requirements. • Project management skills sufficient to ensure projects are organized, tracked, and completed on a timely basis. • Ability to work collaboratively and uphold the culture of respect. • Fiscal skills sufficient to administer budgets and track expenditures and/or income. • Knowledge of natural and cultural resource requirements, including interpretive programs. • Understanding of safety requirements as they relate to working with a variety of equipment and machinery. • Word processing skills sufficient to draft memos, letters, etc. • Spreadsheet skills sufficient to create, modify and manipulate spreadsheet data. • Ability to operate and maintain a variety of vehicles, shop, and office equipment. • Experience in customer service and / or public relations. • Ability to train, develop, direct, lead, and coach staff, effectively delegate, and effectively use human resources talent. • Ability to develop, monitor, implement, and continuously improve short and long-term plans. • Ability to treat employees inclusively in the area of accommodation, accessibility, scheduling, expectations, individualized resource needs, training, and development.
Preferred Qualifications
• Professional experience working effectively with diverse communities. • Ability to build broad networks of internal and external partners through a variety of techniques that engage others in a respectful and professional manner. • Advanced professional experience in public outreach interpretive services sufficient to effectively retain current visitors, recruit new visitors, and promote the Minnesota State Parks and trails system for continued relevance into the future. • Ability to respond effectively to unexpected situations in an urban park. • Strong interpersonal skills sufficient to effectively interact with internal and external customers, influence future direction, deliver challenging messages / information, resolve disagreements, and defuse potentially volatile situations. • Demonstrated leadership skills sufficient to motive, develop and direct a workforce to perform a wide variety of tasks as a highly functioning team. • Problem solving skills sufficient to analyze and make strategic recommendations related to operations, policies, programs, and outreach priorities. • Two or more years managing complex budgets. • Two or more years of direct supervisory experience that includes training coordinating, managing the performance, and directing other staff, volunteers, or others on resource or recreation projects. (Lead experience included) • Ability to comprehend laws, rules, policies, and procedures. • Ability to perform physically demanding tasks and operate in adverse and extreme environments.