Park Ranger

Full Time
Travis County, TX
$59,850 - $82,846 a year
Posted
Job description
Job Summary

Works under moderate supervision to provide day-to-day patrol within the Travis County parks and preserves system. Responsible for visitor and resource protection, with emphasis on law enforcement, emergency medical services, emergency management, and search and rescue. Ensures a safe park experience for visitors through intensive public interaction. Detects, documents and corrects safety hazards. Protects natural and cultural resources in the park and preserve system through the enforcement of rules and regulations and state and federal environmental laws. Functions as a Peace Officer Certified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and as an Emergency Medical Technician – Basic (EMT-B).

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:

This is a job classification within the Non-Travis County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) Peace Officer Pay Scale job family. Operates a motorized vehicle. Operates radio equipment. Administers CPR and first aid. Maintains physical endurance and agility. Act decisively, rapidly, and knowledgeably in emergency and life threatening situations. This job works various shifts and may require working extended hours during emergency management operations. This position requires a flexible work schedule to meet the needs of the department, including frequent evenings and weekends, and incumbents must be available for emergency response at all times when in geographic area.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Patrols parks and preserves and provides visitor and resource protection.
  • Provides law enforcement and emergency medical response.
  • Conducts safety inspections and interfaces with park visitors.
  • Performs administrative duties such as preparing incident reports using laptop computers.
  • Conducts daily patrols of Travis County parks and preserves.
  • Performs routine patrols of waters off park boundaries and along park shorelines; patrols park areas by foot, bicycle, vehicle, horse, motor vehicle and patrol boat to contact park visitors and neighbors to ensure compliance with park rules
  • Enforces Federal and State laws and educates the public on park rules.
  • Disseminates park, preserve, and area information to the public; ensures that information is accurate, professional and timely; interfaces with visitors, neighbors, user and volunteer organizations and other agencies to promote Travis County parks and preserves in a positive and professional manner; responds to visitor complaints and concerns; directs corrective action as required.
  • Makes felony and misdemeanor arrests, issues citations, conducts investigations, and prepares appropriate reports. Transports prisoners, testifies in court and completes follow-up investigations as needed.
  • Ensures compliance with regulations and policies within Travis County parks and preserves.
  • Provides visitor and resource protection in Travis County parks and preserves.
  • Responds to incidents inside parks as dispatched, reported, or as detected by the officer.
  • Responds to, or is dispatched to, medical incidents and situations within parks and preserves and provides patient care according to established protocols. Provides emergency medical services as part of a First Responder Organization. Treats patients in the field and prepares appropriate reports. Packages patient(s) awaiting transport and determines category of patient(s).
  • Assists or is dispatched to assist other agencies to law enforcement incidents or in hear parks.
  • Recognizes, responds, coordinates and/or participates in search and rescue situations.
  • Performs inspections of facilities, grounds, and equipment to ensure visitor and employee safety, facility integrity, and aesthetic appearance. Monitors endangered species habitat and patrols boundaries to deter and detect encroachment and destruction of resources. Completes park and preserve inspections and reports hazards to park supervisors and tract managers and/or performs corrective action. Safeguards departmental equipment and facilities; prepares reports of activities and presents programs concerning department activities and programs to the public.
  • Performs administrative duties, and interfaces and coordinates with private and public entities including, but not limited to: Travis County Constable 5, StarFlight, the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA), Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), local volunteer agencies and other agencies on public safety planning, training, and mutual aid. Recommends staffing needs and special needs for special events; prepares case incident reports, criminal incident reports, and EMS run records as required. Prepares documentation of patient care incident reports and patient medical records. Collects data and assists in preparation of the annual work plan for the park and preserve system and completes assigned annual work plan projects.
  • Prepares daily time accounting reports.
  • Wears approved duty uniform and carries approved weapons in performing duties.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements

Education and Experience:
High school diploma or G.E.D., AND two (2) years of experience in public safety situations requiring immediate decisions, collaboration with other responders, and appropriate corrective action.

Licenses, Registrations, Certifications, or Special Requirements:
Valid Texas Driver’s License.

Certification as a Texas Peace Officer issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE).
Must obtain system clearance as a Texas Department of State Health Services certified Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) within one (1) year of completion of a certified law enforcement deputy training academy and Field Training Officer (FTO) training, and then must maintain system certification as an EMT-B based on standards established by the StarFlight Medical Director; AND,
Pre-employment - must pass all written, physical, and psychological tests as required.

Preferred:
Bachelor’s degree with emphasis in Parks and Recreation, Forestry, Conservation Biology, Geography, or other related Life Science disciplines, plus at least two (2) years of experience in park resource management and administration.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Knowledge of:


  • Texas Penal Code, the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and of the Incident Command System (ICS).
  • Criminal law statutes, crime prevention, investigation techniques and patrol operating procedures.
  • Park administration and management, departmental rules and regulations.
  • Specialized training including search and rescue techniques, technical water rescue, high angle rescue, swift water rescue, dive rescue certified, boating operations, hazardous material handling and control, technical self-defense, defensive weapons, and advanced life support techniques.
  • Appropriate response to emergency medical situations and principles and practices of emergency medical services.
  • Federal, State, Travis County and City of Austin applicable laws, rules, regulations and guidelines.
  • Computer equipment to include word processing, spreadsheets, databases and variety of software packages.
  • Local ecology, and resource management issues and strategies.
  • Business letter writing, grammar punctuation, and report preparation.

Skill in:

  • Effective oral and written communications.
  • Effective management of emergencies
  • Customer service and conflict resolution.
  • Maintaining effective public relations.
  • Explaining complicated technical problems in simple non-technical language.
  • Use of personal computers and a variety of software applications including word processing and spreadsheets.
  • Emergency Medical Technician with a Basic certification (EMT - Intermediate preferred) and CPR (Adult & Pediatric CPR).
  • Safe operation of motorized watercraft.
  • Problem solving and decision making.
  • Using handguns and other firearms.

Ability to:

  • Maintain accurate logs and provide clearly written incident reports.
  • Work as a team member within a diverse organization.
  • Operate a motor vehicle.
  • Articulate factual information to the public regarding parks and preserves.
  • Provides informal interpretation of the area resources.
  • Analyze and solve problems.
  • Detect and correct safety problems and hazards.
  • Read and understand basic legal documents and technical publications.
  • Respond to unexpected situations in a reasonable manner.
  • Understand oral instructions.
  • Reason and make judgments and decisions.
  • Manage time well and perform multiple tasks, and organize diverse activities.
  • Work calmly, effectively, decisively, rapidly and knowledgeable in emergency situations.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with County employees and officials, representatives of outside agencies, and the general public.

Work Environment & Other Information

Physical requirements include meeting physical ability/strength standards. Physical requirements include the ability to lift/carry up to 10-60 pounds occasionally, visual acuity, mental effort, speech and hearing, hand and eye coordination and manual dexterity, necessary to operate a computer, and viewing screens for long periods. Subject to talking, standing, sitting, walking, climbing stairs, bending, squatting, stooping, crouching, kneeling, pushing, pulling, reaching, twisting, balancing, handling, gripping, grasping, driving, repetitive motion, and client/customer contact to perform the essential functions. May work outdoors under extreme heat, cold, dampness for extended periods of time. May be exposed to high-risk situations involved in law enforcement, medical emergencies, natural disasters, search and rescue. Subject to contact with communicable diseases, radiation, hazardous waste, human fecal matter and foul odors. Subject to stressful environment and client and customer contact for extended periods of time. Ability to take physical control of another person as required and exposure to: volatile or stressful situations. Job may involve danger due to contact with criminals and suspects. Emergency operations require working under difficult conditions, including but not limited to being subjected to hazards and potential physical danger inherent in public safety and law enforcement work.

Travis County employees play an important role in business continuity. As such, employees can be assigned to business continuity efforts outside of normal job functions.

This job description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. The essential duties, functions and responsibilities and overtime eligibility may vary based on the specific tasks assigned to the position.

Work Hours: 8 AM - 5 PM; Monday through Friday.

Location: 14624 Hamilton Pool Rd Building B

Department: TNR (Trans & Natrl Resrc)

TCOLE, Criminal Background Check, Physical Exam, Drug Test, Driving Record, Credit Record, Alcohol Test, Psychological Test, Education, and Employment history check required


Benefits
Employment at Travis County comes with a full array of benefits. We offer comprehensive health insurance, a no-cost, on-site Health and Wellness clinic, longevity pay, paid vacations, sick time and personal holidays, not to mention an industry competitive salary structure and a friendly, stable work environment.

FY2023 Travis County Benefit Guide

In this valuable Travis County Benefits Guide you will find benefit summaries, eligibility requirements, costs, contact numbers and addresses as well as other general information on the benefits available to Travis County Employees and Retirees.

Credit Union
Employees may join the Travis County Credit Union which offers low-interest loans, savings plans through payroll deduction, safe deposit boxes and other benefits.

Deferred Compensation
Employees may enroll in a tax- free sheltered investment plan through payroll deduction.

Direct Deposit
Employees may sign up for direct bank deposit.

Employee Assistance Program
Travis County provides a confidential counseling and referral service free of charge to county employees and their family.

Employee Organizations
Membership in the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Union is available through payroll deduction.

Employee Health & Wellness Clinic
Employees may access the clinic for a variety of wellness program and health care services with no co-pay, no deductible and no co-insurance costs.

Holidays
An average of eleven paid holidays are designated by the Travis County Commissioners Court at the beginning of each fiscal year.

Longevity
Longevity pay is paid for each year completed after three years of continuous service. Peace Officers in a law enforcement activity, whose job requires state peace officer certification, receive pay after one year of certification.

Parking
A limited number of assigned parking spaces are available to employees in the Courthouse Complex.

Personal Holidays
Regular, full-time employees are eligible for up to three paid personal holidays each calendar year. Part-time employees shall be granted personal holidays on a prorated basis. New employees earn personal holidays for the calendar year in which he/she begins employment, based on the month in which employment begins:

January – March
3 personal holidays
April - June
2 personal holidays
July - September
1 personal holiday
October - December
None

New employees are eligible to take personal holidays after 90 days of employment.

Retirement
Travis County is a member of the Texas County & District Retirement System with mandatory participation by certain classes of employees. Matching of two hundred twenty-five (225%) and a seven percent (7%) of the gross salary is deducted each pay period. An employee is fully vested after eight years of service. Benefits are prorated for part-time employees.

Sick Leave
Regular employees earn sick leave at a rate of eight hours per month with unlimited accrual during employment. Part-time employees earn sick leave on a pro-rated basis.

Parental Leave
Each Full-time Paid Parental Leave Eligible (PPL) Employee is entitled to a total of 320 hours of Paid Parental Leave in a 12 month period. Paid Parental Leave for Part-time PPL Eligible Employees is prorated based on the number of hours that they are regularly scheduled to work.

Tuition Refund
Certain classes of full-time employees may receive reimbursement for fees associated with pre-approved, job related course work completed satisfactorily.

Vacation
Based on years of county service, regular, full-time employees earn vacation time at the following rates:

0 to 5 years
4.0 hours per pay period
6 to 10 years
4.5 hours per pay period
11 to 15 years
5.0 hours per pay period
16 to 20 years
5.5 hours per pay period
21 plus years
6.0 hours per pay period

Part-time employees earn vacation leave on a pro-rated basis.

Workers' Compensation
The county provides all employees workers' compensation coverage with benefits in accordance with state statute, if the employee sustains an injury out of, or in the course of work.

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