Salary: $19.00 - $20.00 Hourly
Location : P7160
Job Type: Part-time
Job Number: REQ01044
Division: Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board
Department: Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board
Opening Date: 01/28/2025
Summary The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is seeking educators to work in our Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) education and watercraft inspection program. Educators will primarily work at Lake Harriet, Lake Nokomis, and Bde Maka Ska. Assigned shifts and work locations will vary based on department needsIn addition to fulfilling all the job duties and tasks required of the non-lead AIS Educator and Watercraft Inspector position,
Lead Inspectors/Educators will assist in leading day-to-day operational activities and field questions from other inspection/education staff. This may include assigning tasks to non-lead employees and serving as the on-site staff point of contact. Experience as a Watercraft Inspector is preferred though not required for this position. The position is temporary with an expected duration from approximately March through December 1st. Applicants available for any duration within this timeframe may be considered. Lead Inspectors are primarily scheduled for evening and weekend hours, however they must be available for day, evening and weekend hours as well. Opening shifts start before dawn (as early as 5:45AM) to early afternoon and closing shifts start in the afternoon to after dusk (as late as 10:30PM), seven days per week. Lead Inspector hours/days vary throughout the season with employees typically working between 15-30 hours per week. Lead Inspectors could work half or more of their shifts as a non-lead Aquatic Invasive Species Educator and Watercraft Inspector with pay rate starting at $17.50/hour, however, hours may not exceed 30 hours total per week in both positions. Workload based on seasonal needs and hours of operation including days, nights, holidays and weekends. Regular attendance at work is expected. Data collected in this position will be recorded in an iPhone application; some proficiency with smart phone technology may be required for this position. May work for prolonged periods of time outdoors and in all weather conditions. On-site shelters can be used during times of inclement weather. May be assigned to work individually or in pairs/teams.
In October and November, the number of available work hours is reduced and assigned based on need and skill level. Work assignments during this time will be a combination of office and field work.
JOIN OUR CREW, WE NEED YOU!Join the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and make a difference in your community!We are looking for seasonal workers who love nature, people, and fun. Apply today and enjoy learning new skills, meeting new friends, and serving the community, all while working in our beautiful park system. Whether you are interested in recreation, environmental education, maintenance, or customer service, we have a job for you!Don't miss this opportunity to be part of one of the premier park systems in the United States. Our picturesque lakes, neighborhood parks, recreation centers and diversified programming make the park system an important component of what makes Minneapolis a great place to live, play and work!
What You'll Do - Provide leadership and problem solving to inspection/education staff.
- Serve as the on-site point of contact for AIS Education and Inspection.
- Inspect watercraft and educate boaters as they enter and exit the lakes in the Minneapolis Parks.
- Provide interactive AIS education for all ages at boat landings in Minneapolis Parks.
- Conduct inspections, track interactions with boaters, and collect customer service information from the general public; log information on a mobile device. Mobile device also used for shift scheduling and communication with supervisory staff.
- Conduct AIS early detection boat launch surveys using in-water detection tools and equipment.
- Open and close work station kiosks at beginning and end of shift, sometimes at dawn or dusk depending on time of year.
- Follow protocol for notifying supervisor of concerns.
- Assist MPRB in identifying and addressing the park and recreation needs of underserved and under-represented communities.
- Other duties as assigned.
What To Bring Need to Have:- High school diploma or equivalent
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Valid Driver's License and safe driving record
- Must attend DNR watercraft inspector certification course and pass exam within 30 days from start date.
- Must have ability to travel between work locations within a 15-minute timeframe using personal transportation.
Nice to Have:- Experience in environmental education or watercraft inspection preferred.
- Experience leading teams is preferred.
- Previous customer service experience and/or working with public preferred.
- Ability to communicate fluently in a language other than English preferred.
Skills Crucial to Success in This Role:- Interest in learning to identify Minnesota's aquatic invasive species.
- Ability to properly operate tools necessary for the performance of duties including electronic devices.
- Independent, self-motivated worker
- Ability to work a flexible schedule (morning, day and evening) at various MPRB boat launches.
- Excellent communication skills to communicate the importance of invasive species programs, policies, and actions.
- Understand and follow supervisor directions, work rules, policies, and procedures.
- Outstanding customer service principles and practices and standards for a diverse customer base.
Additional Information FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Union Status: Non-represented
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Selection Process:To apply for this temporary position, applicants must complete an online application with supplemental questions at This position is open until filled.
What steps the selection process involves:
- We review your minimum qualifications.
- We conduct an interview.
- References, including verification of employment and work performance, may be considered. Applicant must provide current contact information for at least two (2) references on their application. Past performance and discipline may be considered.
- We conduct a background check. Upon receiving a conditional offer of employment, the applicant will be asked to sign an informed consent allowing the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board to obtain their criminal history in connection with the positions sought. View the MPRB Background Check Policy
Please note that HR reserves the right to limit the number of people invited to successive testing events.
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board- a great place to play, work and make a difference in the lives of others.
The MPRB is a Equal Opportunity Employer and a tobacco-free workplace and park system.
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You are eligible to receive sick and safe time per the Minneapolis City Ordinance and Minnesota Earned Sick and Safe Time, and will earn one (1) hour of sick and safe leave for every thirty (30) hours worked. Public employees will be enrolled in statutorily required Public Employers Retirement Association (PERA) pension contributions if/when eligible. This position is not eligible for other benefits.
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Following are a series of supplemental questions to assess your job-related experience and qualifications. The information on the application and your responses to the following supplemental questions will be used in a competitive evaluation of qualifications and will be used to determine your civil service score and placement on the eligible list. Therefore, all applicants are encouraged to be complete and thorough in their answers. The employment history and education detailed in your general online application must validate/support your responses to the supplemental questions. If your responses cannot be validated, you will not proceed to the next step of the selection process. A resume may be submitted, but it will not substitute for the general online application or supplemental questions; responses such as "see resume" or "see application" will not be considered.I acknowledge that I have read and understand the above information and instructions.
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Do you possess a valid driver's license?
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Do you possess a high school diploma or equivalent?
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Are you at least 18 years of age?
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Have you ever been a DNR-certified inspector?
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The AIS watercraft inspection season starts May 1st through December 1st. Inspectors begin their training in April. Please list the date are you available to start working:
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If you are unable to work the full season (through December 1st), please list the date you are no longer available to work. If you are available to work through December 1, please indicate that below:
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