New Job Recreation Specialist In Minnesota

Recreation Specialist
Recreation Specialist

Recreation Specialist

Company : City of Duluth Minnesota
Salary : $51,642 - $60,157 a year
Location : Minnesota

Full Description

Job Posting Information

Duluth Parks and Recreation oversees an amazing network of parks and trails throughout the city, spanning over 9,100 acres of greenspace, 162 parks, 353 miles of trails, and multiple community centers.

We are proud to serve our community with programs and activities year-round throughout our parks for all ages and abilities. We are seeking an individual that continually strives for equitable access to recreation across our community. Our programming team is seeking to fill one focus area of Senior Programming that will serve over 8,500 participants throughout the year in varied programming.

This position will focus on providing opportunities to exercise, socialize, and share common interests through organized recreational activities. The selected individual will be responsible for development, supervision, promotion, and delivery of programs and activities occurring indoors and outdoors for those aged 55+ in our community. This focus area will range from active adult programming to daytrips, BINGO and drop-in cards, clubs, and games. Successful candidates will have the ability to build authentic relationships and collaborate with others. This position will work variable hours including evenings and weekends, and work on-site during programs to ensure success and safety.

This position is one of a team of five Recreation Specialists who cross-support and provide backup to other program focus areas throughout the year as needed. We hope to have our new hire start in early September.

SUMMARY/PURPOSE
To organize, plan, promote, and facilitate recreation activities, programs, camps, and special events for youth through adults in parks and facilities throughout the community, supporting the Parks & Recreation Division's mission of promoting health and well-being of the Duluth community through recreational opportunities.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED
For both one-of-a-kind and repetitive tasks, the supervisor makes specific assignments that are accompanied by clear, detailed, and specific instructions. Incumbents work as instructed and consult with the supervisor.

SUPERVISION GIVEN
Does not supervise.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities (other duties may be assigned)

1. Plan, organize, promote, implement, instruct, and supervise regular and seasonal recreational activities for youth through adults.
2. Liaison with interested individuals, clubs, groups, committees, organizations, boards, and special interest groups to identify their recreational program interests and needs.
3. Evaluate programs and activities; conduct research to identify and recommend program changes that reflect community needs; review existing programs and services; submit findings, recommendations, periodic reports, and program summaries to supervisor.
4. Schedule and monitor the use of facilities, equipment, and supplies.
5. Obtain and maintain supplies for programs and activities; maintain accurate records regarding inventory replacement/repair and purchase of equipment and supplies; provide staff with necessary information and supplies to conduct recreation programs.
6. In collaboration with the supervisor, organize and direct the work activities of assigned team, and determine work priorities, assignments, and work schedules.
7. Develop, prepare, and assist in the preparation and dissemination of brochures, announcements, bulletins, flyers, calendars, and other promotional materials.
8. Submit program budgets and purchasing requests to supervisor; monitor expenditures to ensure authorized budget appropriations are not exceeded; collect fees for programs, events, and facility and equipment use.
9. Direct others and participate in the maintenance of facilities and grounds of ballfields, ice rinks, courts, trails, and other sport and play areas, including raking and collecting leaves, branches, paper, and rubbish; plowing, shoveling, and removing snow from sidewalks, skating rinks, and other areas; and mowing lawns, trimming shrubbery, and controlling weeds.
10. Direct others and participate in the maintenance of building interiors, including cleaning, scrubbing, mopping, dusting, sweeping, and waxing; perform minor repairs of buildings, fixtures, and equipment; conduct regular safety inspections of buildings, equipment, and grounds.
11. Provide emergency first aid within scope of applicable training/credentials and policies.
12. Respond in a timely fashion to citizen inquiries, requests, and complaints regarding facilities, equipment, and programming.
13. Prepare specifications for contractors, review proposals, present reports, summary submissions, and participate in the selection of contractors.
14. Be an effective team member by exhibiting self-motivation, supporting other employees in handling tasks, interacting effectively and respectfully with others, showing a desire to contribute to the team effort, accepting assignments willingly, and completing tasks within agreed upon timelines.
15. Other duties may be assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Education & Experience Requirements
A. A minimum of four (4) years of related education and/or of full-time, verifiable professional recreation experience to include leading a variety of recreational activities as a primary responsibility.

License Requirements
A. Possess and maintain a valid Minnesota Class D driver's license or privilege.
B. Ability to obtain and maintain a First Aid/CPR certification prior to the completion of the probationary period.

Selection Process Information

Education/Experience Review (100% of scoring process; 70 pass point): Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications will be rated based on the type (relatedness) and extent of their education and experience as documented on their application and/or supplemental questionnaire. Applicants who pass this exam will have their names placed on an eligible list for this classification.

Non-Discrimination
The City of Duluth is an equal opportunity and veteran-friendly employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, familial status, age, sexual orientation, status with regard to public assistance, disability, genetic information, veteran status or activity in a local Human Rights Commission or any other characteristic protected by law.

Alternative Exam Process
For individuals who qualify under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), alternative examination processes are available on an individual basis upon prior arrangement. Contact Human Resources at 218-730-5210, as soon as possible prior to the scheduled date of the exam. TDD services are available through 218-730-5630.

Work Eligibility
In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Duluth requires verification of identity and work eligibility at the point of hire.

Right to Appeal (does not apply to Charter Appointment, provisional, temporary, or part-time non-union selections)
Any applicant who has been found qualified to participate in a selection process for a position in the classified service who has reason to contest the validity or fairness of any step in the selection process may appeal to the Civil Service Board within 10 calendar days of the examination. (If the examination is an Education/Experience Review, the applicant must appeal within 10 calendar days of the closing date for accepting applications.) The notice of appeal shall be in writing, shall contain a complete statement of the matter in controversy and the relief requested, and shall be signed and dated by the appellant. The notice shall be addressed to the Civil Service Board and be delivered to the Human Resources Office. If an applicant wishes to file an appeal electronically, the notice should be sent by email to [email protected].


VETERAN'S PREFERENCE
Does not apply to Charter Appointment, Provisional, Seasonal, Temporary, or Part-Time non-union selections

OPEN SELECTIONS
If claiming veteran's preference, please attach to your application (via file upload) a copy of all documents required for the option that applies to you:

Veteran
1.) "Member Copy 4" DD214 or DD215 indicating an honorable discharge.

Disabled Veteran
1.) "Member Copy 4" DD214 or DD215 indicating an honorable discharge;
2.) FL-802, FL 21-802, or letter of disability or equivalent from USDVA Board's written decision of a compensation rating of 10% or greater, dated within 12 months.

Spouse of Disabled Veteran
1.) Copy of Marriage Certificate;
2.) "Member Copy 4" DD214 or DD215 indicating an honorable discharge;
3.) FL-802, FL 21-802, or letter of disability or equivalent from USDVA Board's written decision of a compensation rating of 10% or greater, dated within 12 months. (Eligible only if the veteran is unable to qualify for the specific position being applied for as a result of the service-connected disability.)

Spouse of Deceased Veteran
1.) Copy of Marriage Certificate;
2.) Death Certificate or other proof of death;
3.) "Member Copy 4" DD214 or DD215 indicating an honorable discharge. If Disabled Veteran, also include
4.) FL-802, FL 21-802, or letter of disability or equivalent from USDVA Board's written decision of a compensation rating of 10% or greater, dated within 12 months. (Eligible only if applicant has not remarried and the veteran died during active duty or as a result of an injury received from active duty.)

Veteran's preference points will be added only if the applicant successfully completes all phases of the exam process and Human Resources has received all supporting documentation.

PROMOTIONAL OR INTERNAL SELECTIONS
If claiming veteran's preference, please attach to your application (via file upload) a copy of the documents listed below:

Disabled Veteran
1.) "Member Copy 4" DD214 or DD215 indicating an honorable discharge;
2.) FL-802, FL 21-802, or letter of disability or equivalent from USDVA Board's written decision of a compensation rating of 50% or greater, dated within 12 months.

Veteran's preference points will be awarded one time, on first promotional or internal only selection process after securing City employment, and only if the applicant successfully completes all phases of the exam process and Human Resources has received all supporting documentation.



Please refer to Minnesota Statute 197.455 for additional information about Veteran's Preference.