The Park Facilities Supervisor is responsible for leading an assigned program area and staff to support the District’s goals and to create positive community experiences. A day in the life: Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Manages and oversees all staff in facilities program area, including providing direction and leadership to staff and volunteers. Responsible for staff scheduling and reviewing time and attendance, including managing leave request and time entry approvals. Leads and oversees the development, implementation, and evaluation of facilities program to meet District goals. Manages asset replacement, repair or improvement projects including tasks such as developing scopes of work, soliciting bids from outside contractors or organizing in-house work teams, inspecting work, identifying deficiencies, tracking and assuring projects remain within allocated budgets and coordinating and communicating with facility operators and patrons. Identifies and responds to community needs, program trends and District strategic programming and outreach goals. Assists in preparing the budget for facilities program; works within the established budget; monitors and makes adjustments to remain within budget, including making decisions on staffing levels. Provides for the ongoing care and maintenance needs of assigned equipment and resources, including the maintenance of required records and documentation. Analyzes existing condition of elements of infrastructure and or program operations to determine most appropriate methods of resolving complex maintenance, compliance issues or system repairs. Utilizes technical knowledge to solve programs(s) operations, systems, maintenance, and repair; obtains permits, manages multiple contracts, and evaluates and ensures ADA standards are met. Ensures safe working conditions including public safety and proper handling of equipment in work areas. Maintains a safe environment for staff and for participants. Organizes, maintains and purchases department supplies and equipment. Makes recommendations for larger purchases to department Manager. Promotes collaboration efforts with other program areas, departments, agencies, community organizations and businesses. Responds to questions, concerns and complaints regarding program service, staff or operations. Acts as a Mandatory Reporter; reports incidents of child abuse/neglect. Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
11-50 employees