Professional with a strong background in aquatic safety and emergency response, prepared for this role. Proven ability to ensure patron safety, handle high-pressure situations, and perform rescues effectively. Strong focus on teamwork and achieving safety goals, with adaptability to changing conditions. Skilled in CPR, first aid, and water rescue techniques, complemented by a reliable and calm demeanor.
Experienced with environmental conservation and public education. Utilizes skills in resource management and visitor engagement to promote park safety and sustainability. Track record of effective teamwork and adaptability to park needs.
A Park Ranger III serves as the ranger shift supervisor and is responsible for administrative duties as set forth by the Regional Park Manager and/or Division of Parks & Recreation management. Ranger IIIs are responsible for completing reporting forms and documenting procedures used in daily operations. Responsible for reviewing all reports regarding activity on assigned shifts for accuracy, spelling, neatness, and composition. Ranger IIIs are responsible for all equipment and personnel assigned under their supervision.
A Park Ranger II is responsible for providing customer service to patrons and reporting activities that violate state park rules and regulations at the state park, beach, or campground they are assigned to patrol. A Ranger II is also responsible for assisting Park visitors and mitigating hazardous conditions that could cause accidents, injury, damage, fire, or theft; they assist visitors and promote the safe and orderly enjoyment of parks and beaches; inspecting facilities for maintenance problems, equipment failures, and reporting on these issues.