Salary: $14.42 - $23.07 HourlyLocation : Baton Rouge, LAJob Type: Part TimeJob Number: PR2025Department: SuperintendentOpening Date: 01/03/2025Closing Date: 3/14/2025 4:59 PM CentralFLSA: Non-Exempt General Summary Under direction and supervision of the Sr. Risk Manager, reporting to the Park Ranger Supervisor, is responsible for patrolling agency operated properties to thwart and prevent vandalism, fire, theft, immoral activities; and the development of unsafe environment and conditions. Will remind patrons and visitors of applicable laws and regulations of conduct when necessary. Will provide general assistance and information as the need arises. Work may involve an element of personal risk and the employee must be able to exercise sound judgment in emergency situations. Requirements and Job Specifications Education Required: High School Diploma or Equivalent Area of Study (major) Required: N/A Certification(s) Required: * First Aid/CPR with AED License(s) Required: Valid Louisiana Driver's License Years Relevant Work Experience Required: 2 years security related experience Other Job Specifications:
- Responsible for the suppression of activities to provide for protection of life and property, however, under no circumstances will ranger carry or engage in the use of lethal weapons.
- Must possess some knowledge of the principles and practices of dealing positively and effectively with the general public, sometimes in uncomfortable situations.
- Ability to inform the public positively and effectively of laws, ordinances, regulations and safety rules with firmness, tact and impartiality.
- Ability to communicate departmental policies, procedures, rules, regulations and ordinances which affect patrons and/or their conduct.
- Must possess the ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions.
- Must possess the ability to observe situations analytically and objectively. Must be able to react quickly and calmly in emergencies while recognizing the rights and privileges of individuals and groups which patronize the agency's facilities.
- Ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships with associates, patrons, community groups and the general public.
- Ability to perform duties in an ethical and unbiased manner.
- Ability to pass a background check.
Functions and Duties Essential Functions and Duties: The essential functions and duties of this position have been modified for the incumbent based on the strength levels and physical demands documented in the Functional Capacity Evaluation as set by the affirmed physician. Duties include, but are not limited to:
- See attached forms associated with this position: Abandon Vehicle, Parking Violation, Vehicle Accident; Incident Report/Stolen Property, and Damage to Property.
- Uses electric golf cart to patrol assigned Howell Park BREC facility, which is a 100-acre facility with cement trails and grassy areas consistent with the smooth grounds of a golf course, as this facility was designed on what was previously a golf course.
- Inspects areas to ensure property is not damaged and is secured.
- Investigates complaints of any suspicious activities not consistent with park rules and advises law enforcement authorities and/or BREC authorities when appropriate. Incumbent will be provided with a BREC issued cell phone, radio and binoculars (upon request) to report activities and maintain discretionary safe proximity deemed necessary to eliminate personal risk.
- Investigates vehicular accidents as well as abandoned vehicles left on BREC property.
- Directs traffic when necessary on BREC property from a tall stool with backrest and foot support using hand signals.
- Advises the public of park rules/regulations, as well as associated governmental laws/ordinances.
- Completes reports, such as those attached, in connection with performing the above-mentioned job duties.
- Incumbent will be allowed to work at his own pace and will be allowed to use all of the many benches/tables to take as many breaks as needed from his golf cart patrol throughout the course of his work day.
May perform other related duties, not to exceed the strength level or physical demands documented in his Functional Capacity Evaluation, as affirmed by physician Supplemental Information Hours Worked: Maximum of 29 hours per week; flexible hours. Some weekends, early morning or late evening hours may occasionally be required. During peak seasons, may exceed 29-hour maximum with the possibility of overtime.Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. You must include all relevant education and experience on your official BREC online application or it will be deemed incomplete and you will be ineligible for this vacancy. Complete each section of this application (i.e. work experience, education, etc.) to demonstrate that you meet the eligibility and minimum qualification requirements described in this announcement. An offer of employment is contingent on passing a pre-employment criminal background check, Motor Vehicle Records check, drug screen and physical. If you have any questions or concerns, please email ...@brec.org or call (225) ###-####.2025 PART-TIME EMPLOYEE BENEFITSThe following benefit components have been approved by the BREC Commission as part of the valuable supplemental compensation package for part time employees. However, the Commission has the right at any time to amend, modify or change components; benefit provisions; eligibility requirements; and contributory rates. Each benefit is also subject to change by the authority of each governing body.DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: BREC has adopted a deferred compensation plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions. BREC provides 4% contribution match for part-time employees. Upon request, a Nationwide Retirement Solutions representative can meet individually with each participant to review eligibility, participation, and investment opportunities. For assistance in setting up or making adjustments to your account call 877-###-####.CREDIT UNION: Part-time employees are eligible to participate in the Baton Rouge City Parish Employee's Federal Credit Union. One may choose to participate in a variety of banking services including checking, savings, Christmas Clubs, direct payroll deposit, major credit cards or personal loans. Eligibility and rates are determined by the credit union governing board.EAP: Lucet Behavioral Health administers BREC's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) The EAP helps employees, and their family members resolve personal or work-related problemsEMPLOYEE/FACILITY PRIVILEGE: BREC employees who actively participate in BREC programs gain a better knowledge and understanding of facility needs. This generates understanding and cooperation in interdepartmental needs. Some restrictions may apply.PAID TIME OFF: Part-time employees who work a minimum of 29 hours per week and at least 1,000 hours will be eligible to accrue Paid Time Off (PTO) hours. The purpose of the Paid Time Off benefit is to allow part time employees greater flexibility to take time off for vacation, sick and/or personal time. The maximum accrual is 40 hours per fiscal year. Once employees reach the cap, the employee will not accumulate any more PTO until some of the time in the account is utilized. After the balance goes below the maximum, the employee will begin accruing PTO again. Except for illness, employees are required to obtain supervisor approval in advance for the time off. PSLF: BREC is a qualifying employer for public service loan forgiveness. Employees who have Federal Direct Loans and have made 120 payments on the Federal Direct Loans (after Oct. 1, 2007) may be eligible for the remaining loan balance to be forgiven.01 Do you have a valid Louisiana driver's license?
02 Do you have a minimum of two (2) years prior law enforcement or security related experience or related?
03 Do you possess a high school diploma or equivalency certificate?
04 Have you ever volunteered for BREC? Yes or No. If so, in what capacity and what location? 05 Do you have a First Aid/CPR with AED certification?
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