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Senior Park Superintendent - Elephant Butte Lake State Park (EMNRD #5760)

NM State Parks

Elephant Butte, New Mexico

Job Type Permanent
Salary Details $68,302 to $109,283 annually
Deadline Feb 09, 2025
Experience 7+ years

This position is responsible for the protection and management of natural and cultural resources, visitor services, interpretation and educational programs, facility management and maintenance, and overseeing public safety for Elephant Butte Lake State Park. This is New Mexico's largest and busiest state park with over one million visitors yearly.  The incumbent will have a strong background regarding Department, Division and Park policy, and will ensure goals and objectives are met through the supervision of staff specialists responsible for the many park programs. This includes public land use and management, administration, budget and finance, human resources, development and care of trails, boating safety, equipment and tool maintenance, volunteers, marketing and public relations, while following policy, procedures and regulations established by the applicable federal and state government agencies.

Employment Requirements

  • Must be willing to accept assignment/transfer to another geographic location.
  • Moderate to extensive travel
  • Weekend and holiday work required.
HOW TO APPLY

To apply: please visit our State Parks Division website and click on Join Our Team to learn more and to apply. You may also visit the State Personnel Website at https://www.spo.state.nm.us/work-for-new-mexico/ to submit your application and transcripts.  Please make sure that you have received an email confirmation stating that you have applied successfully. Please contact the SPO Career Services Bureau at (505) 476-7759 if you do not receive a confirmation email or have trouble during the application process. Please contact the Hiring Manager listed regarding the position.

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Category General / Stewardship, Outdoor Recreation
Tags Park Ranger, Naturalist