Park and Recreation Aide 6 Invasive Species Strike Team Leader Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Oakdale, NY at Geebo

Park and Recreation Aide 6 Invasive Species Strike Team Leader

Seasonal appointment for approximately 20 weeks (May 18th - October 4th). Program Description:
The NYS OPRHP Strike Team on Long Island works independently towards the Agency's statewide Invasive Species Management strategy. The strike team primarily performs manual invasive plant removals, as well as surveys, education, and other activities as assigned on State Park lands. The team will report to Connetquot River State Park Preserve in Oakdale and travel to other State Parks on Long Island using agency vehicles. The team will have four members, one of which will be the team leader. Work conditions include uneven terrain, heat, cold, and exposure to poison ivy, thorns, ticks, and biting insects. Appropriate protective equipment will be provided. The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) in the Long Island Region is seeking a Parks and Recreation Aide 6 to assist agency staff. Under the supervision of higher-level personnel, the Seasonal Worker may be engaged in the performance of, but not limited to, the following tasks and activities:
Organizing daily activities, troubleshooting minor logistical and mechanical issues Ensuring safety of team members Confirming data accuracy during collection Writing reports weekly on team activities and progress Manual and mechanical removal of invasive species Invasive species survey and detection Field data collection and entry Post-removal monitoring Park patron education
Job Function
Seasonal appointment for approximately 20 weeks (May 18th - October 4th). Program Description:
The NYS OPRHP Strike Team on Long Island works independently towards the Agency's statewide Invasive Species Management strategy. The strike team primarily performs manual invasive plant removals, as well as surveys, education, and other activities as assigned on State Park lands. The team will report to Connetquot River State Park Preserve in Oakdale and travel to other State Parks on Long Island using agency vehicles. The team will have four members, one of which will be the team leader. Work conditions include uneven terrain, heat, cold, and exposure to poison ivy, thorns, ticks, and biting insects. Appropriate protective equipment will be provided. The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) in the Long Island Region is seeking a Parks and Recreation Aide 6 to assist agency staff. Under the supervision of higher-level personnel, the Seasonal Worker may be engaged in the performance of, but not limited to, the following tasks and activities:
Organizing daily activities, troubleshooting minor logistical and mechanical issues Ensuring safety of team members Confirming data accuracy during collection Writing reports weekly on team activities and progress Manual and mechanical removal of invasive species Invasive species survey and detection Field data collection and entry Post-removal monitoring Park patron education
Salary Range:
From $19.74 to $19.74 Hourly
Minimum Qualification
No minimum qualifications per Civil Service. See Additional Comments for Operational Needs.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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