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Seasonal LTE Opportunities - Pattison State Park

We are dedicated to working with Wisconsinites while preserving and enhancing the natural resources of Wisconsin. In partnership with individuals and organizations, DNR staff manage fish, wildlife, forests, parks, air and water resources while promoting a healthy, sustainable environment and a full range of outdoor opportunities.
The Wisconsin DNR is hiring LTE - Parks and Recreation Specialists, LTE - Visitor Services Associates, and LTE - Facilities Repair Workers located at our Pattison State Park.

Your resume is very important part of your application. Please state on your resume what position(s) you are interested in applying for. The resume you submit will be used during our evaluation process to determine your qualifications as they relate to the job. For instructions on developing your resume and what should be included, click here.

Parks and Recreation Specialist:
These positions are responsible for a combination of outdoor maintenance and/or groundskeeping work in addition to providing customer service for property visitors and/or campers. Parks and Recreation Specialists often operate machinery such as UTV's, ATV's, chainsaws, snowmobiles, hand tools, power tools, mowers, tractors and other motorized vehicles.

30% - Direct and perform the maintenance of grounds and facilities to ensure they conform to established standards to include mow grass, pick up litter, clean public use areas and beaches, painting, maintaining restrooms and campsites, remove trees and brush, repair and maintain trail surfaces, operate vehicles and light equipment and perform repairs and maintenance to equipment and buildings.

30% - Direct other team members and assist in the collection of fees and dissemination of information. Work at entrance stations, campgrounds or other visitor contact stations. Use electronic cash registers, electronic credit card verification equipment and computerized reservation and reporting systems. Register campers; sell admission stickers to public. Provide answers to visitor questions concerning the specific park or geographic area, as well as explain the area's recreational opportunities, interpretive services, concessions and campground availability. Provide information to the public when working across the district on fishery and wildlife properties 

20% - Explain State Property rules, regulations and fees to visitors and help with special events. Manage properties and their facilities to protect public health and safety.

15% - Manage the administration of admission sticker sales and other fee charges to efficiently maximize revenues. Assign, audit and process sticker accounts to ensure control of such accounts as well as prompt remittances.

5% - Assist the Recreation Specialist, Ranger, Park Manager and/or Property Superintendent with monitoring the work and performance of other team members or volunteers and any other duties as assigned.


Visitor Services Associate:
These positions are responsible for greeting park visitors, selling vehicle admission stickers, registering campers, fielding questions about the park or property and recreation opportunities, along with a variety of other administrative and financial duties.

50% - Greet visitors, collect and account for fees and disseminate information. Work at entrance stations, campgrounds or other visitor contact stations. Use electronic cash registers, electronic credit card verification equipment and computerized reservation and reporting systems.

25% - Provide answers to visitor questions concerning the specific park area, as well as explain the area's recreational opportunities, interpretive services, concessions and campground availability.

15% - Distribute brochures, maps and provide directions/routes of travel throughout the park; inform visitors of potential safety hazards.

10% - Issue admission receipts in accordance with established guidelines. 

Faciltiies Repair Worker: 
These positions perform a combination of general maintenance and repair work to various building types and equipment, including but not limited to park buildings, electrical, plumbing, power tools and vehicles.

50% - Perform facility improvement projects by repairing windows, doors, screens, and walls. Perform minor repairs to water, electrical and heating systems.

20% - Mow grass, pick up litter, clean public use areas and beaches. Haul garbage. Paint buildings, grills and picnic tables. Maintain restrooms, campfire rings and picnic grills. Remove trees and brush.

15% - Operate and maintain equipment such as lawn mowers, weed trimmers, power tools, sprayers, etc.

15% - Fill and grade park roads, patch blacktop and maintain culverts and shoulders.

Parks and Recreation Specialist: $12.00 to $18.69 per hour
Visitor Services Associate: $10.50 to $15.45 per hour
Facilities Repair Workers: $11.00 to $14.26 per hour

This is a Limited Term Employment (LTE) position. LTE positions do not automatically lead to permanent state employment or enjoy the same benefits as permanent employees; however, these positions do offer valuable work experience and an opportunity to learn more about career opportunities with the Department of Natural Resources and the State of Wisconsin.  
LTE employees are limited to working 1039 hours per position within a twelve-month period.
In order to be considered for this position, you must be a resident of the State of Wisconsin.
All state employees are required to report their COVID vaccination status, whether vaccinated or not, and must provide supporting documentation if vaccinated. Newly hired employees will be required to submit this information within their first two weeks of employment. At this time, those who are unvaccinated are subject to weekly COVID-19 testing protocols.
The Department of Natural Resources conducts criminal background checks on final applicants before they can be offered a position. Please note that a criminal charge or conviction on your record will not necessarily disqualify you from state employment. In compliance with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, the DNR does not discriminate on the basis of arrest or conviction record.

Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire. The DNR does not sponsor work visas, thus, in compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify eligibility to work in the United States by completing the required I-9 form upon hire.

The DNR is an equal opportunity employer that promotes and values diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability.

Parks and Recreation Specialists:
- Ability to communicate effectively with co-workers and the public
- Customer service and cash handling experience
- Knowledge, skills and experience of general maintenance operation
- Ability to work independently, be self-motivated and punctual 
- Ability to work a modified schedule; nights, weekends, holidays, etc.

Visitor Services Associates:
- Ability to communicate effectively with co-workers and the public
- Customer service and cash handling experience
- Knowledge and experience working with computers
- Ability to work independently, be self-motivated and punctual 
- Ability to work a modified schedule; nights, weekends, holidays, etc.

Facilities Repair Workers:
- Knowledge, skills and experience with general maintenance operations
- Building and/or facility repair or maintenance experience
- Ability to work independently, be self-motivated and punctual 
- Ability to work a modified schedule; nights, weekends, holidays, etc.

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For any position-related questions, please feel free to contact Bryan Schott Malek at bryan.schottmalek@wisconsin.gov.
If you have any difficulty applying (for example: signing in or uploading a resume), please reach out to Wisc.Jobs Help, available Monday-Friday, 7:45am – 4:30pm – 608-267-1012 or at wiscjobs@wisconsin.gov.  
Your resume is very important part of your application. Please state on your resume what position(s) you are interested in applying for. The resume you submit will be used during our evaluation process to determine your qualifications as they relate to the job. For instructions on developing your resume and what should be included, click here.

Applications must be received by 11:59pm, Central Time, on January 30th in order to be considered.