Park Ranger (2 Positions)

Vancouver, BC, CA, Canada

Job Description

Position Status:

Full-Time Temporary (This position to last not later than December 26, 2025)

Department:

Regional Parks

Employee Group:

GVRDEU

Location:

Pacific Spirit Regional Park, Vancouver

Salary Range/ Wage Rate:

$37.44 hourly plus 6.25% deferred compensation

This role receives an additional 6.25% deferred compensation on hours worked. The additional 6.25% can be taken as compensation or time off.

Our Regional Parks Department is seeking two Park Rangers who will help protect natural areas in the Pacific Spirit Regional Park.



You are: A strong communicator who is passionate about protecting natural spaces and regional parks. You will have two years of experience in a park setting or equivalent enforcing regulations and/or bylaws, the mandatory educational requirements (see below), the ability to resolve conflicts, establish and maintain professional relationships and wok well with a diverse team. You are available to work shifts scheduled between the hours of 6:00am and 3:00am



This role:

(Duties described are intended to be representative of the position and are not to be considered as all-inclusive.)

Ensures visitor comfort and safety. Provides general information to, and answers day-to-day questions for park users. Patrols park sites on foot, by motorized and non-motorized vehicles, watercraft (e.g. snowshoe, ski, bicycle, all terrain vehicle, on/off road motorcycle, boat, canoe, horseback, air) or by other appropriate means. Engages in public regulatory compliance and enforcement activities throughout the park system in cooperation with other park staff, park officers and park rangers. Is appointed a Park Officer. Duties may be required to be performed at one or more than one MV Regional Parks site (e.g. parks, greenways, ecological conservancy areas, reserves). Obtains public compliance with regulations in a professional, tactful, confident and assertive manner using educational techniques and persuasion. Uses sound and reasonable judgement in the interpretation and application of the GVRD Parks Regulation Bylaw. Enforces regulations and bylaws by use of notices, tickets and charges. Collaborates and cooperates with groups (e.g. partners, volunteers, community organizations) to address park issues specific to Parks rules and regulations, and public safety and security. Collaborates and cooperates with other regulatory agencies to obtain public compliance with other applicable regulations and laws on Metro Vancouver dedicated park land. Investigates complaints and incidents. Resolves recurring offences, manages difficult people and elevated enforcement scenarios. Handles escalated issues from Parks staff relating to conflict, enforcement, and infractions situations. As assigned, testifies for Metro Vancouver in legal proceedings and consults with legal counsel. Maintains an Officer's Note Book with clear, concise and legible information suitable for court submission. Maintains hard copy and electronic investigative files, and enters data into enforcement database. Prepares and delivers written and verbal reports. May supervise, plan and direct the work of staff; ensures operational standards are met. Instructs staff and participates in training programs. Assists with park operations and maintenance on a periodic, seasonal or emergency basis and uses basic construction and maintenance skills for duties as required. Coordinates traffic and crowd control as required. Assists with research and resource management projects. Collects regulatory, research and resource management data. Complies with corporate and departmental programs, standards and procedures, and WorkSafe BC regulations. Participates in staff meetings and annual work planning. Contributes to and implements departmental and corporate initiatives. Attends public meetings as required. May be requested to act as designated first aid attendant.

To be successful, you have:



Certificate or Diploma in regulatory enforcement (e.g. Justice Institute of British Columbia, Vancouver Island University (formerly Malaspina University College), University of Lethbridge). Two years of experience in Parks or an equivalent public environment successfully enforcing bylaws and regulations, including attending hearings and giving testimony; or equivalent experience. Considerable knowledge of bylaws, park regulations and enforcement. Ability to effectively deal with and resolve conflicts including those that may involve physical aggression. Ability to communicate in a clear and concise manner. Proficient English language skills, both verbal and written. Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with internal and external agencies, groups, partners, volunteers and public. Demonstrated leadership skills and organizational abilities. Demonstrated ability to conduct research and analyze information. Demonstrated ability to negotiate difficult terrain and walk long distances. Ability to use computer and related software and applications related to the position and duties. OFA Level 1 First Aid certification with Transportation Endorsement. * Valid Class 5 BC Driver's License.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2438425
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Vancouver, BC, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned