Director, Office of Parks and Recreation
Middlesex County
2024-11-05 04:38:27
Piscataway, New Jersey, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Executive Positions
Job description
Overview:
Director of the Office of Parks and Recreation
Overview
Middlesex County Office of Parks and Recreation is actively seeking an experienced professional to serve as the County's next Director of the Office of Parks and Recreation. The Middlesex County Park System encompasses over 11,000 acres of active recreation parks, open space, conservation areas and preserves for passive recreation and natural areas for natural resource protection. Reporting to the Department Head of Infrastructure Management, the Director of the Office of Parks and Recreation oversees the following:
Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Department Head of Infrastructure Management, the Director of the Office of Parks and Recreation is responsible for and oversees the following:
Administration:
Budgeting for Operating, Capital and Salaries and Wages
Responsible for all full-time, year-round, and seasonal staff
Grant Application, Management and Compliance with NJDEP Green Acres Program (Acquisition, Park Development and Jake's Law Playground), National Park Service - Federal Lands to Parks Program and American Battlefield Protection Program
Works closely with labor unions and Middlesex County Park Rangers Association
Park Maintenance and Development
Long-range planning and capital budgeting for upkeep and maintenance
19 Parks and Recreation Facilities over 3000 acres
Over 500,000 park users annually for sporting events, picnics, walks, and recreational use
Recreation and Programming
Reservations and Special Event Scheduling
Stephen J. Capestro Theatre - full and part time staff deliver three Broadway caliber performances during the summer, a children's show during the fall and a winter performance at the State Theater
Roosevelt Park Skating Rink - ice skating Nov - Mar, roller-skating Apr- Jun & Sept - Oct
County sponsored Co-ed Softball Leagues
Conservation and Open Space Stewardship
8500 acres of open space, natural areas, conservation areas and preserves
Middlesex Conservation Corps - Volunteer and Youth Corps provide workforce for trail work on 40+ miles of hiking trails, invasive species removal and habitat restoration
Manages Wetland Restoration Projects with NJDEP; Deer Management Program; USDA/NRCS Wildlife Services Division - Nuisance Wildlife Program
Middlesex County Park Ranger Unit
Full-time, year-round Park Ranger Unit provides public safety, event coordination and park protection throughout the Park System
Open Space:
Chair of the Middlesex County Open Space Advisory Board
Evaluates applications, makes recommendations and process grants and payments for Middlesex County Recreational Grant Program for Municipalities
Implements Middlesex County Open Space and Recreation Plan
Qualifications:
Requirements
Nine (9) years of professional experience in planning, promoting, organizing and/or administering a comprehensive recreation program for community, including the maintenance of parks, playgrounds or other recreational facilities, five (5) years of which shall have been in a supervisory capacity.
OR
Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; and five (5) years of the above-mentioned professional supervisory experience.
OR
Possession of a Master's degree in Recreation or in Parks and Recreation Management from an accredited college or university; and four (4) years of the above-mentioned professional supervisory experience.
Must possess effective communication, interpersonal, organizational, and technology-related skills.