Metro Parks
Description
Oversees the creation, design, and production of all park/trail maps for the park district, both printed and digital. Collaborates with the Operations Department and Planning Department to properly mark and document all park trails. Using a park district‑issued drone unit, photographs, and records videos to document park development for grant funding and reporting, as well as for promotional purposes. Oversees major graphic design and website projects, working in tandem with the Marketing Department. College degree in GIS (Geographic Information Systems), computer science, information technology, a related field, or four years of equivalent experience. Hands‑on knowledge of Esri ArcGIS desktop software. Strong understanding of geodatabases and geodatabase applications. Ability to work with vector and raster datasets. Experience using ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Portal, or another web mapping system. Familiar with GPS data collection and data management. Thorough knowledge of web‑based applications such as Squarespace and/or WordPress, as well as basic HTML/CSS coding. Thorough knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Adobe Premiere) for design and editing purposes, and a working knowledge of social media. A college degree in graphic design, web design, or equivalent professional experience is a plus. Able to combine GIS knowledge and graphic design skills to produce maps of various sizes and complexities for the park district as needed. Completion of job‑related trainings and continuing education to maintain and expand skills and knowledge as assigned and required. Drone pilot experience and the ownership of an FAA‑certified pilot’s license are a plus. Photography and videography skills are a plus. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Resourceful and self‑motivated. Must possess a valid Ohio driver’s license. New employees must satisfactorily complete a background investigation. Lorain County Metropolitan Park District policy prohibits hiring new employees who are tobacco users. ANNUAL SALARY/RATE OF PAY: $45,000 to $81,000, commensurate with experience. Interested applicants should apply and submit a résumé by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 16, 2026 Requirements
Education / Experience:
A four‑year degree in graphic design or web design, or four years of equivalent experience. Thorough knowledge of web‑based applications such as HTML/CSS, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, and InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, and Adobe Premiere for design and editing purposes. Mathematical Skills:
Ability to calculate fractions, decimals, and percentages, and operate related mathematical equipment such as calculators. Language Skills : Ability to communicate verbally and in writing effectively and courteously with co‑workers, supervisors, the general public, local law enforcement agencies, community/citizen groups, and other public agencies. Ability to prepare meaningful, concise, and accurate reports; establish effective working relationships as supervisor of the work unit; and use a two‑way radio. Ability to communicate technical information to non‑expert users. Reasoning Ability:
Ability to recognize unusual or threatening conditions and take appropriate action; apply management principles to solve practical, everyday work problems; ability to define problems, collect data, and draw valid conclusions. Licenses, Registrations:
Possession of a valid Ohio driver’s license, be insurable by the park district’s insurance carrier, and be able to conform to the driving standards policy as approved by the Board of Park Commissioners. Must satisfactorily complete a background investigation. Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to walk, stand, talk, or hear; sit; use hands; drive park vehicles, etc. The employee is frequently required to use their hands to use a telephone, personal computer, copy machine, etc. Work Environment:
While performing the regular duties of this job, employees regularly work in the office. The employee spends a portion of his/her time traveling in a park vehicle. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee will also work outside in a wide variety of weather. Additional Information
Knowledge of safety practices and procedures, department policies and procedures, management, budgeting, and inventory control. Ability to maintain working relationships with co‑workers, supervisors, the general public, local law enforcement agencies, other public agencies, etc. The above job description represents the essential and most significant duties of this position. It is not intended to exclude other work duties, assignments, and responsibilities not mentioned herein. Lorain County Metro Parks is an equal opportunity employer. The classification of GIS Manager/Graphics Designer carries with it the status of a confidential, supervisory, management employee. For purposes of this job description, a confidential employee is an employee who deals with information to be used by the public employer in collective bargaining, or any employee who works in a close continuing relationship with public officers or representatives directly participating in collective bargaining on behalf of the employer. A supervisory employee is an employee who has authority, in the interest of the public employer, to assign, reward, or discipline other public employees; to responsibly direct them; to adjust their grievances; or to effectively commend such action, and requires the use of independent judgment. A management‑level employee is an employee who helps formulate policy on behalf of the public employer, who responsibly directs the implementation of policy, or who may responsibly be required on behalf of the public employer to assist in the preparation for the conduct of collective negotiations, administer collectively negotiated agreements collectively, or have a major role in personnel administration.
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Oversees the creation, design, and production of all park/trail maps for the park district, both printed and digital. Collaborates with the Operations Department and Planning Department to properly mark and document all park trails. Using a park district‑issued drone unit, photographs, and records videos to document park development for grant funding and reporting, as well as for promotional purposes. Oversees major graphic design and website projects, working in tandem with the Marketing Department. College degree in GIS (Geographic Information Systems), computer science, information technology, a related field, or four years of equivalent experience. Hands‑on knowledge of Esri ArcGIS desktop software. Strong understanding of geodatabases and geodatabase applications. Ability to work with vector and raster datasets. Experience using ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Portal, or another web mapping system. Familiar with GPS data collection and data management. Thorough knowledge of web‑based applications such as Squarespace and/or WordPress, as well as basic HTML/CSS coding. Thorough knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Adobe Premiere) for design and editing purposes, and a working knowledge of social media. A college degree in graphic design, web design, or equivalent professional experience is a plus. Able to combine GIS knowledge and graphic design skills to produce maps of various sizes and complexities for the park district as needed. Completion of job‑related trainings and continuing education to maintain and expand skills and knowledge as assigned and required. Drone pilot experience and the ownership of an FAA‑certified pilot’s license are a plus. Photography and videography skills are a plus. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Resourceful and self‑motivated. Must possess a valid Ohio driver’s license. New employees must satisfactorily complete a background investigation. Lorain County Metropolitan Park District policy prohibits hiring new employees who are tobacco users. ANNUAL SALARY/RATE OF PAY: $45,000 to $81,000, commensurate with experience. Interested applicants should apply and submit a résumé by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 16, 2026 Requirements
Education / Experience:
A four‑year degree in graphic design or web design, or four years of equivalent experience. Thorough knowledge of web‑based applications such as HTML/CSS, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, and InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, and Adobe Premiere for design and editing purposes. Mathematical Skills:
Ability to calculate fractions, decimals, and percentages, and operate related mathematical equipment such as calculators. Language Skills : Ability to communicate verbally and in writing effectively and courteously with co‑workers, supervisors, the general public, local law enforcement agencies, community/citizen groups, and other public agencies. Ability to prepare meaningful, concise, and accurate reports; establish effective working relationships as supervisor of the work unit; and use a two‑way radio. Ability to communicate technical information to non‑expert users. Reasoning Ability:
Ability to recognize unusual or threatening conditions and take appropriate action; apply management principles to solve practical, everyday work problems; ability to define problems, collect data, and draw valid conclusions. Licenses, Registrations:
Possession of a valid Ohio driver’s license, be insurable by the park district’s insurance carrier, and be able to conform to the driving standards policy as approved by the Board of Park Commissioners. Must satisfactorily complete a background investigation. Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to walk, stand, talk, or hear; sit; use hands; drive park vehicles, etc. The employee is frequently required to use their hands to use a telephone, personal computer, copy machine, etc. Work Environment:
While performing the regular duties of this job, employees regularly work in the office. The employee spends a portion of his/her time traveling in a park vehicle. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee will also work outside in a wide variety of weather. Additional Information
Knowledge of safety practices and procedures, department policies and procedures, management, budgeting, and inventory control. Ability to maintain working relationships with co‑workers, supervisors, the general public, local law enforcement agencies, other public agencies, etc. The above job description represents the essential and most significant duties of this position. It is not intended to exclude other work duties, assignments, and responsibilities not mentioned herein. Lorain County Metro Parks is an equal opportunity employer. The classification of GIS Manager/Graphics Designer carries with it the status of a confidential, supervisory, management employee. For purposes of this job description, a confidential employee is an employee who deals with information to be used by the public employer in collective bargaining, or any employee who works in a close continuing relationship with public officers or representatives directly participating in collective bargaining on behalf of the employer. A supervisory employee is an employee who has authority, in the interest of the public employer, to assign, reward, or discipline other public employees; to responsibly direct them; to adjust their grievances; or to effectively commend such action, and requires the use of independent judgment. A management‑level employee is an employee who helps formulate policy on behalf of the public employer, who responsibly directs the implementation of policy, or who may responsibly be required on behalf of the public employer to assist in the preparation for the conduct of collective negotiations, administer collectively negotiated agreements collectively, or have a major role in personnel administration.
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