Park Manager 2 (Clyde Holliday)
State of Oregon
Initial Posting Date:
05/09/2025Application Deadline:
05/20/2025Agency:
Parks and Recreation DepartmentSalary Range:
$5,763 - $8,920Position Type:
EmployeePosition Title:
Park Manager 2 (Clyde Holliday)Job Description:
Clyde Holliday Management Unit
Near John Day, Oregon
If you are looking for a diverse work experience to demonstrate and sharpen your skills in historic asset management and overall park operations, then this opportunity may be right for you. Due to the wide distribution and remoteness of parks in the Clyde Holliday Management Unit, this position is required to possess or obtain a variety of maintenance, construction, communication, and visitor services skills. This position provides a fantastic growth opportunity for someone wanting to increase their skills in budget and project management, leadership, and community involvement. Existing management and staff are eager to support someone wanting to work and learn in an environment that showcases the natural and cultural beauty of Eastern Oregon.
Welcome Statement
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) is proud to care for Oregon’s extraordinary landscapes and rich cultural history. The department serves its visitors and all Oregonians through its properties and programs, and recognizes that the state’s resilience and beauty are strengthened by its diverse population. Oregon State Parks are public spaces where all are welcome. We value and serve everyone, and we are committed to providing safe and equitable access to state parks and agency programs. The department will not tolerate racism, harassment, discrimination or intimidation in any form.
Your New Role:
As the permanent full-time, Park Manager 2 for Clyde Holliday Management Unit, you will manage a moderately complex park management unit by supervising staff who will carry out the maintenance and operations tasks, interpretation and recreation programs, resource protection work, and administrative requirements. This requires a high level of facility and infrastructure development; several properties, FTEs and positions; a moderate-to-large budget, revenue, day use count and overnight visitation; the presence of Threatened and Endangered plant and animal species, listing on the National Register of Historic Places of above- and below- ground cultural resources within the parks; the presence of OPRD co-operating associations, and intergovernmental, agricultural or concession agreements; or a combination thereof.
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What's in it for you:
An exciting opportunity to help millions of visitors connect with the top state parks across America; working alongside a dedicated, skilled, and passionate team of professionals. Additional benefits include:
Work/life balance, 11 paid holidays a year, and a competitive benefits package.
Advancement and learning opportunities that will help grow your career with the State of Oregon.
Minimum Qualifications:
A Bachelor's degree in Park and Recreation Administration, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Studies or a related field AND 1 year of experience as a Park Manager or equivalent Natural Resource Manager;
OR
Four years of experience as a Park Manager or equivalent natural resource manager.
Special Requirements:
To be hired, a criminal record and driving record check must be completed that meets OPRD Criteria at the time of hire, and throughout employment while also maintaining a valid driver’s license.
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Must obtain the following after appointment:
First Aid/CPR/AED certification
OPRD enforcement officer status
OPRD intermediate chainsaw operator certification
Small System Water Operator’s certificate
CDL Class B or higher within one year of hire
Desired Attributes:
The following are skills that we have identified as key to success in this role at OPRD. These are the attributes we are looking for in our top candidate. If you have these skills, please let us know in your application.
Experience with determining the methods, means, and personnel by which park operations are conducted in complex or numerous properties, including campgrounds, day-use areas, and recreational sites, within the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) context. This involves a deep understanding of the unique requirements and challenges associated with managing various types of park facilities and amenities including both historic and cultural sites.
Proven experience in evaluating the effectiveness of park operational plans and activities, coupled with the ability to engage park staff in soliciting recommendations for improvement. This entails a keen eye for detail and a commitment to continuous improvement in park management practices.
Demonstrated ability to lead and develop a diverse team of park rangers, park ranger assistants, volunteers, and hosts in executing park and campground operations. This includes hands-on involvement in day-to-day operations and adept management of personnel to ensure smooth functioning of park facilities.
Exceptional communication skills to effectively engage with the general public, media outlets, agency officials, and local government representatives. This includes the ability to convey information clearly, address concerns diplomatically, and foster positive relationships with stakeholders.
Proven capability to develop and maintain positive working relationships with neighboring property owners, as well as mid-level agency and local government representative and concessionaires. This requires adeptness in negotiation, conflict resolution, and collaboration to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
Proficiency in working within collective bargaining agreements, demonstrating respect for labor regulations and effectively managing personnel within established frameworks.
Strong financial acumen and the ability to prepare large, biennial park management unit budgets while adhering to budgetary limits. This involves strategic allocation of resources to prioritize key operational needs and optimize financial performance.
Expertise in leading complex park improvement projects through all phases, including planning, permitting, and procurements. This requires comprehensive project management skills, attention to detail, and the ability to navigate regulatory requirements and stakeholder interests.
Experience managing the day-to-day maintenance and operation as well as long term planning and project management skills, required to care for cultural and historically significant sites, artifacts and associated buildings: including museums, visitor centers, etc.
A steadfast commitment to serving the public with humility and open-mindedness, with a focus on promoting diversity and inclusion in all aspects of park management and operations. This involves fostering an environment that embraces and celebrates differences while ensuring equitable access to park facilities and experiences.
How to Apply:
Applications will be reviewed for minimum qualifications and desired attributes listed above, consistency of information, and professional communication.
Use the "My Experience" section in your Workday candidate profile to provide a detailed overview of your work history, experience, and skills, demonstrating how you meet the minimum qualifications and any of the desired attributes listed above. What You Need to Know to Get the Job
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Additional Information:
This position is management service and not represented by a union.
This announcement may be used to fill future vacancies as they occur.
Oregon Parks & Recreation Department does not offer visa sponsorships. Within three days of hire, all applicants will be required to complete the US Department of Justice Form I-9, confirming authorization to work in the United States. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department uses E-Verify to confirm that applicants are authorized to work in the United States.
Contact Information:
For questions about this position, contact hiring supervisor: please feel free to contact the hiring supervisor, Kirk Barham | Eastern District Manager, Kirk.BARHAM@oprd.oregon.gov.
For questions on application process, email: OPRD.Recruiting@oprd.oregon.gov.
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