Michigan State Police
Park and Recreation Supervisor 10 (Indian Lake State Park - Commissioned)
Michigan State Police, Manistique, Michigan, United States, 49854
Position Overview
This position serves as an assistant to Park Recreation Supervisor 12 in a highly complex Park and Recreation unit. This unit consists of Indian Lake State Park, Palms Book State Park, Wagner Falls Scenic Site, Laughing Whitefish Falls State Park, Seul Choix Point Lighthouse, rustic state campgrounds, boating access sites, non‑motorized pathways, and ORV trailheads in Schoolcraft & Alger Counties. It includes the supervision of a lead ranger, 3 ranger E’s, janitor, explore guide, and 18 SW 04’s. The purpose of this position is to provide high‑quality recreational opportunities to the public while preserving and balancing the protection of natural resources.
This person performs scheduled and unscheduled inspections of the unit, checking quality and quantity of work. Competency in leadership skills, safety and maintenance, public relations and financial management is required. The employee will regard safety as a personal responsibility and respect the safety of other employees and the public. The employee represents the Division with legislative, local governmental units and business groups in relation to the administration of State Lands and facilities under his/her jurisdiction.
Requirements Applicant must hold a DNR Law Enforcement Commission. Attendance at the Parks and Recreation Division Law Enforcement Academy and Ranger Operations Academy is required; the trainings typically total 12 weeks and involve overnight stays.
In order to be eligible for a Commissioned Park and Recreation position, the applicant must:
Pass a pre‑employment physical examination conducted by a health care provider designated by the Parks and Recreation Division.
Successfully pass the Parks and Recreation Division Law Academy.
Be at least 21 years of age before graduation from the Parks and Recreation Division Law Academy.
Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and have the ability to obtain a Michigan driver’s license.
Possess a driving record free of suspension or revocation for two years prior to attendance of the Parks and Recreation Division Law Academy.
Possess a driving record free of any moving violations for two years prior to attendance of the Parks and Recreation Division Law Academy.
Possess a clean criminal record absent of any felony convictions or high court misdemeanors.
Education Educational level typically acquired through completion of high school.
Experience Park and Recreation Supervisor 10. Four years of park and recreation experience, including one year equivalent to a Park and Recreation Ranger 9 or two years equivalent to a Park and Recreation Ranger E8.
Alternate Education and Experience Park and Recreation Supervisor 10. Completion of at least eight semester or twelve term college credit hours in natural resources, park management, outdoor recreation, law enforcement/criminal justice, or environmental studies may be substituted for one year of experience as a Park and Recreation Ranger‑E. Completion of at least fifteen semester or twenty‑two term college credit hours in natural resources, park management, outdoor recreation, law enforcement/criminal justice, or environmental studies may be substituted for two years of experience as a Park and Recreation Ranger‑E.
Possession of a valid Michigan driver’s license. Some positions may require certification by the Department of Natural Resources’ Park and Recreation Enforcement Commission. Some positions within this class series are assigned job duties that may require possession of the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) issued by the Secretary of State as required by Public Act 346 of 1988 to operate a designated state vehicle.
View the entire job specification at: https://www.michigan.gov/mdcs/-/media/Project/Websites/mdcs/JOBSPECS/P/ParkandRecreationSupervisor.pdf
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This person performs scheduled and unscheduled inspections of the unit, checking quality and quantity of work. Competency in leadership skills, safety and maintenance, public relations and financial management is required. The employee will regard safety as a personal responsibility and respect the safety of other employees and the public. The employee represents the Division with legislative, local governmental units and business groups in relation to the administration of State Lands and facilities under his/her jurisdiction.
Requirements Applicant must hold a DNR Law Enforcement Commission. Attendance at the Parks and Recreation Division Law Enforcement Academy and Ranger Operations Academy is required; the trainings typically total 12 weeks and involve overnight stays.
In order to be eligible for a Commissioned Park and Recreation position, the applicant must:
Pass a pre‑employment physical examination conducted by a health care provider designated by the Parks and Recreation Division.
Successfully pass the Parks and Recreation Division Law Academy.
Be at least 21 years of age before graduation from the Parks and Recreation Division Law Academy.
Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and have the ability to obtain a Michigan driver’s license.
Possess a driving record free of suspension or revocation for two years prior to attendance of the Parks and Recreation Division Law Academy.
Possess a driving record free of any moving violations for two years prior to attendance of the Parks and Recreation Division Law Academy.
Possess a clean criminal record absent of any felony convictions or high court misdemeanors.
Education Educational level typically acquired through completion of high school.
Experience Park and Recreation Supervisor 10. Four years of park and recreation experience, including one year equivalent to a Park and Recreation Ranger 9 or two years equivalent to a Park and Recreation Ranger E8.
Alternate Education and Experience Park and Recreation Supervisor 10. Completion of at least eight semester or twelve term college credit hours in natural resources, park management, outdoor recreation, law enforcement/criminal justice, or environmental studies may be substituted for one year of experience as a Park and Recreation Ranger‑E. Completion of at least fifteen semester or twenty‑two term college credit hours in natural resources, park management, outdoor recreation, law enforcement/criminal justice, or environmental studies may be substituted for two years of experience as a Park and Recreation Ranger‑E.
Possession of a valid Michigan driver’s license. Some positions may require certification by the Department of Natural Resources’ Park and Recreation Enforcement Commission. Some positions within this class series are assigned job duties that may require possession of the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) issued by the Secretary of State as required by Public Act 346 of 1988 to operate a designated state vehicle.
View the entire job specification at: https://www.michigan.gov/mdcs/-/media/Project/Websites/mdcs/JOBSPECS/P/ParkandRecreationSupervisor.pdf
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