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Job opening: Supervisory Park Ranger (P)

Salary: $72 553 - 94 317 per year
Relocation: YES
City: Cherokee
Published at: Dec 19 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
This position is located in Natchez Trace Parkway, in the Resource & Visitors Division. Open to the first 75 applicants or 01/03/2025whichever comes first. All applications submitted by 11:59 (EST) on the closing day will receive consideration.

Duties

Directly supervises the park's commissioned law enforcement staff: including four GL-09 Park Ranger (P) positions. Incumbent will perform the full range of supervisory responsibilities to include recruitment, evaluating, counseling, disciplining and use of awards to implement an effective human resource program in line with agency policy and mission. Develops and directs the visitor and resource protection program. Responsible for long- and short-range planning and development of park annual work plans goals and objectives based on the park's strategic plan. Develops draft management plans for operating procedures for implementation of law enforcement, search and rescue, fire suppression boating and safety programs. Ensures program is managed in a state of readiness commensurate with typical incidents occurring in the park. Ensures that the staff has appropriate equipment and training to safely accomplish job tasks. Serves as a level I commissioned law enforcement officer and is required to carry firearms and other defensive equipment. Personally, performs visitor and resource protection activities including detection, investigation detention and prosecution under provisions of applicable laws and regulations to ensure the protection and safe use of NPS resources through land-based operations. This position provides technical guidance and legal advice to field law enforcement rangers. Collects, protects, and maintains evidence; participates with Federal, State, and local attorneys in preparation for and conduct of prosecutions. Appears as the arresting official or witness in court proceedings. Develops and maintains effective working relationships with representatives of cooperating federal state county and local law agencies responsible for law enforcement, fire, search and rescue and other emergency operations. Assists and participates with other agencies and law enforcement officials by performing investigations and other related law enforcement duties in connection with the legal authority of those jurisdictions. Interprets to and informs park visitors and the public regarding the complexities, interdependence and significance of the park's natural/cultural resources and explains the resource basis and practical rationales underlying park laws and regulations. Maintains a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the park's natural and cultural resources and of the extensive body of specific laws and regulations pertaining to the protection and use of these resources. Serves as acting Chief Ranger as assigned. Serves as the park's representative with neighbors, in-holders, commercial permit holders and park concessionaires in matters concerning park lands, resources, and other issues of mutual interest. Participates in meetings and public assemblies for the purpose of explaining or defending the park's position on often controversial and complex resource and public use issues. Works jointly with resource management staff to plan and implement a variety of effective resource management activities, including boundary encroachment and agriculture lease compliance. Ensures continuous proactive monitoring of the park's natural and cultural resource and recommends corrective action and mitigation procedures. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with different user groups and park visitors for the purpose of resolving complaints and ensuring that field level public relations issues are brought to the attention of the management team in a timely manner. Serves as a member of All Risk Management teams in assigned capacities for incidents of EMS, fire, law enforcement, SAR natural disasters and other major emergencies which might occur on park lands or in local communities. Performs search and rescue activities, organizes responses, develops operational preparedness, and performs post incident analyses to improve operations and visitor safety. Provides first aid services to the sick and injured, maintains equipment caches, and assures that the park staff is current on required training and certification levels. Ensures equipment is serviced and up to date to respond to incidents within the park. Ensures that park staff are up to date with training and properly equipped with perquisite safety gear for assigned tasks. Participates in a mandatory physical fitness program as specified in NPS 57 and meets the step test requirement for arduous duty. Performs Other Duties as Assigned

Requirements

Qualifications

REQUIREMENTS CONTINUED... Selectee(s) will be required to carry a firearm while performing duties and maintain firearm proficiency. Selectee(s) must be free of any domestic violence convictions. Appointment will be subject to the applicant's successful completion of a background security investigation and favorable adjudication. Failure to successfully meet these requirements will be grounds for termination. You will be required to submit to a drug test and receive a negative drug test result prior to appointment. In addition, this position is subject to random testing for illegal drug use. Prior to appointment, you must be determined physically fit by an authorized government physician to perform strenuous and physically demanding duties; and also pass a medical examination (which includes vision, hearing, cardiovascular, and mobility of extremities) given by an authorized government physician. You will also be required to undergo periodic medical examinations throughout employment Prior to appointment, the people selected for these positions must be determined physically fit by an authorized physician to perform strenuous and physically demanding duties, pass a medical examination, and pass the Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB). The PEB is a fitness test consisting of five different components: 1) agility run - measures the ability to get up from the ground and sprint while changing directions; 2) bench press - measures upper body strength for one repetition; 3) 1.5 mile run - measures cardio/respiratory fitness; 4) sit and reach - measures flexibility in the lower back, legs and shoulders; and 5) body composition - measures body fat. Prior to appointment, selectees will be tested in all five components, and must pass the agility run, bench press and 1.5 mile run in the 25th percentile. You will be required to operate a government (or private) motor vehicle as part of your official duties; a valid driver's license is required. You will be required to submit a Motor Vehicle Operator's License and Driving Record. You must also submit (within a State sealed envelope or submitted directly by the State authorities), and at your own expense, all certified driving records from all States that disclose all valid driver's licenses, whether current or past, possessed by you. You may be required to complete training and operate a four-wheel drive vehicle.. You will be required to wear a uniform and comply with the National Park Service uniform standards. A uniform allowance will be provided. You may be required to work on-call, evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime and shift work. If you are a new employee or supervisor in the Federal government, you will be required to complete a one-year probationary period. You may be required to travel overnight away from home up to 1 nights per month. You must obtain a government charge card for travel purposes. You may be required to complete training and obtain/maintain a government charge card with travel and/or purchase authority. Applicants must be at least 21 years old. All qualifications must be met by the closing date of this announcement-01/03/2025-unless otherwise stated in this vacancy announcement. Credit will be given for all appropriate qualifying experience. For current Federal employees, if hours worked per week are not included on your resume, you must submit a non-award SF-50 for each federal position listed as part of your application to be used to validate your work schedule and determine the amount of qualifying experience that you will be granted. An award SF-50 will not be acceptable documentation for which to consider your amount of qualifying experience. For all other applicants who are not current federal employees, your resume must state either "full-time" (or "40 hours a week") or "part-time" with the number of hours worked per week to ensure proper crediting of specialized experience. Failure to adequately provide information needed to determine number of hours worked in each position may result in that time not being credited when evaluating qualifying experience. For periods of time that reflect military service, the DD-214 or Statement of Service is sufficient to meet the full and/or part-time hours requirement as the service dates will be reflected. Selective Factors: Applicants must meet ALL of the following to qualify: Must currently possess, previously held (within the past three years), or be able to obtain a valid Type I National Park Service (NPS) Law Enforcement Commission, or equivalent, by entrance on duty. More information can be found in the 'Education' section of this job announcement. - AND - Applicants must possess at least one of the following minimum qualifications by close of the announcement: EXPERIENCE: At least one full year of specialized experience comparable in scope and responsibility to the GS/GL-09 grade level in the Federal service (obtained in either the public or private sectors). Specialized experience is experience that equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to successfully perform the duties of this position. Examples of specialized experience could include: Park Guide or tour leader; law enforcement or investigative work; archeological or historical preservation research work; forestry and/or fire management work in a park, recreation, or conservation area; management, assistant, or program specialist work involving the development and implementation of policy related to protection, conservation, or management of park areas or similar operations; or other similar work. You must include hours per week worked. -OR- EDUCATION: Successful completion of at least three full years of graduate level study leading to a Doctorate, Ph.D., or equivalent degree at an accredited college or university in directly-related fields such as natural resource management, natural sciences, earth sciences, history, archaeology, anthropology, park and recreation management; law enforcement/police science, social sciences, museum sciences, business administration, public administration, behavioral sciences, or sociology. You must include transcripts. -OR- Successful completion of a COMBINATION of education and experience as described above. To combine education and experience, first take the number of semester hours or equivalent earned towards a graduate degree, in excess of 36 semester hours, and divide by 18 semester hours or equivalent. Then, take the number of months of experience and divide by 12 months. Add the percentages together. The total must equal at least 100 percent to qualify. You must include transcripts. Volunteer Experience: Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

Education

Working Conditions: Work environment is split between office and field work. Field work is remote, even in an urban area in conditions of extreme heat and humidity and infrequent freezing temperatures in the winter. Significant hazards exist in rugged terrain. transportation methods such as motorized vessels and canoes and kayaks, a river environment with seasonal variances in temperature and flow. weather ranging from very hot and humid to cold and freezing. Incumbent typically serves in a uniformed capacity with defensive equipment but may occasionally be asked to perform plain clothes or undercover operations. While some work may be performed in an office setting, most of the work is performed outdoors in all kinds of weather and climatic conditions. The work is performed at various hours of the day and night and for prolonged periods during emergency situations. Park Rangers are frequently exposed to high risk and potentially dangerous situations in law enforcement and emergency types of situations requiring use of a wide range of personal protective gear (some of which may be uncomfortable, hot, or inconvenient to wear), adherence to specific safety procedures, and other precautions. Long periods of surveillance work may be required in cramped, or unpleasant locations and under unpleasant conditions. Shift work is often required. Incumbent is required to operate motor vehicles of various types, may be required to fly in small fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft, and may be required to operate and/or ride in small watercraft. Emergency law enforcement operations will require entry into hazardous environments; exposure to dangerous persons, animals, and substances; and potential exposure to infectious diseases.

This is a secondary-administrative law enforcement position under the special retirement provisions of 5 U.S. C. 8336 (c) (CSRS) and 5 U. S. C. 8412 (d) (FERS). PLEASE NOTE: Applicants may meet qualification requirements, but may not be eligible for special retirement coverage. If such an applicant is selected, they will be placed in the regular retirement system. To be eligible for Secondary retirement coverage under CSRS, an employee must transfer directly (without a break in service exceeding 3 days) from a primary position to a secondary position. To be eligible for Secondary retirement coverage under FERS, an employee must: 1) transfer directly (without a break in service exceeding 3 days) from a primary position to a secondary position, AND 2) complete 3 years of service in a primary rigorous position including any such service during which no FERS deductions were withheld, AND 3) must be continuously employed in a secondary position(s) since moving from a primary rigorous position, except for any break in employment from a secondary position that began with involuntary separation (not for cause). It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure this office has enough information to determine your special retirement status to ensure you do not lose benefits (normally through submission of your work history or other documentation that demonstrates work history of approved covered positions). You must let this office know if you are in a Primary position.

Law Enforcement Commission: This position requires applicants to possess, previously held (within the past three years), or be able to possess by entrance on duty a valid Type I National Park Service (NPS) Law Enforcement Commission (or equivalent), which requires completing training from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Program (FLETC).This is a secondary-administrative law enforcement position under the special retirement provisions of 5 U.S. C. 8336 (c) (CSRS) and 5 U. S. C. 8412 (d) (FERS). PLEASE NOTE: Applicants may meet qualification requirements, but may not be eligible for special retirement coverage. If such an applicant is selected, they will be placed in the regular retirement system. To be eligible for Secondary retirement coverage under CSRS, an employee must transfer directly (without a break in service exceeding 3 days) from a primary position to a secondary position. To be eligible for Secondary retirement coverage under FERS, an employee must: 1) transfer directly (without a break in service exceeding 3 days) from a primary position to a secondary position, AND 2) complete 3 years of service in a primary rigorous position including any such service during which no FERS deductions were withheld, AND 3) must be continuously employed in a secondary position(s) since moving from a primary rigorous position, except for any break in employment from a secondary position that began with involuntary separation (not for cause).

It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure this office has enough information to determine your special retirement status to ensure you do not lose benefits (normally through submission of your work history or other documentation that demonstrates work history of approved covered positions). You must let this office know if you are in a Primary position.

To qualify based on education, you must submit a legible copy of transcripts from an accredited institution with your name, school name, credit hours, course level, major(s), and grade-point average or class ranking. Transcripts do not need to be official, but if you are selected for this position and you used your education to qualify, you must provide official transcripts before you begin work.

If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet qualification requirements, you must show that your education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university.

Contacts

  • Address Natchez Trace Parkway DO NOT SEND MAIL 2680 Natchez Trace Parkway Tupelo, MS 38804-9718 US
  • Name: Jody Solis-Mitchell
  • Phone: 662-260-8297
  • Email: [email protected]

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