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Summary Direct, manage, oversee and integrate the activities and operations of the Parks and Recreation Department, including management of community services programs, and city cemeteries ...

Recreation Manager

Suffolk, VA · On-site

$65K - $103K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

PARKS&REC-RECREATION Opening Date: 08/14/2026 Closing Date: 8/27/2026 11:59 PM Eastern Description ... Directs continuing risk management studies; recommends and monitors capital construction and ...

The position is full-time permanent within the FWP Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division and comes ... The Recreation Manager may perform field work at all times of the year and in all weather ...

Recreation Manager

Tampa, FL · On-site

$46.79 - $73.40/hr

Job Introduction This is highly responsible work in managing Recreation, Senior, Teen, Nature, Art ... Licenses or Certifications Certified Parks and Recreation Professional status preferred. Possession ...

Job Introduction This is highly responsible work in managing Recreation, Senior, Teen, Nature, Art ... Licenses or Certifications Certified Parks and Recreation Professional status preferred. Possession ...

The position is full-time permanent within the FWP Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division and comes ... The Recreation Manager may perform field work at all times of the year and in all weather ...

Recreation Manager

Suffolk, VA · On-site

$65K - $103K/yr

Reports to the Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation. To perform this job successfully, an ... Directs continuing risk management studies; recommends and monitors capital construction and ...

The position is full-time permanent within the FWP Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division and comes ... The Recreation Manager may perform field work at all times of the year and in all weather ...

The position is full-time permanent within the FWP Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division and comes ... The Recreation Manager may perform field work at all times of the year and in all weather ...

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How much do parks and recreation manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for parks and recreation manager in the United States is $20.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a parks and recreation manager do?

The responsibilities of a parks and recreation manager include directing and coordinating recreation programs for a community, such as 4th of July fireworks, summer camps, and sporting events. You are also expected to oversee staff members and maintain parks and facilities. You plan and develop community activities and programs, assist with negotiating and designing city improvement projects, manage the budget of community athletics, supervise athletic facilities operations, and provide support to related committees. Other duties include evaluating the efficiency of your department and continuously improving procedures while consulting with your manager. You prepare statistical reports and present them to management and city departments, offering them your recommendations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a parks and recreation manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Parks and Recreation Manager, you need a background in recreation management, public administration, or a related field, often supported by a bachelor’s degree and relevant experience. Familiarity with facility management software, budgeting tools, and, in some cases, certifications like CPR/First Aid or Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) are typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help in engaging the community and managing diverse teams. These skills are crucial for delivering safe, enjoyable, and sustainable recreational programs that meet community needs.

What are some common challenges faced by parks and recreation managers, and how can they be addressed?

Parks and Recreation Managers often encounter challenges such as balancing limited budgets with the need to maintain and improve facilities, coordinating diverse community programs, and responding to public feedback or concerns. Effective communication with staff, volunteers, and the public is crucial for addressing these challenges. Managers can also benefit from staying updated on best practices in facility maintenance and community engagement, as well as seeking partnerships with local organizations to enhance program offerings.

What is the difference between Parks And Recreation Manager vs Recreation Coordinator?

AspectParks And Recreation ManagerRecreation Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor's degree in recreation, leisure studies, or related field; certifications like CPR/First AidHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles prefer related certifications
Work EnvironmentOversees parks, facilities, and programs; manages staff and budgetsAssists in program planning and implementation; interacts directly with participants
Employer & Industry UsageMunicipal parks departments, community centers, recreation agenciesRecreation departments, community organizations, sports leagues

The Parks And Recreation Manager typically holds a higher level of responsibility, overseeing entire programs and staff, while the Recreation Coordinator focuses on assisting with program execution and participant engagement. Both roles require related credentials and work within similar environments, but the manager has broader oversight duties.

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Infographic showing various Parks And Recreation Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,252 per year, or $20.3 per hour.

Parks and Recreation Director

Sonomacity

Sonoma, CA • On-site

$100 - $130/hr

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Parks and Recreation Director Job Description

City of Sonoma
Updated:

Summary

Direct, manage, oversee and integrate the activities and operations of the Parks and Recreation
Department, including management of community services programs, and city cemeteries;
coordinate assigned activities, such as development of the City’s Parks Master Plan, with other
departments and outside agencies: foster cooperative working relationships with civic groups,
intergovernmental agencies and City staff; and provide highly responsible and complex
administrative support to the City Manager.

Distinguishing Characteristics

General administrative direction is provided by the City Manager. Responsibilities include the
direct and indirect supervision of management, supervisory, professional, technical, and/or
support staff. The Director must effectively collaborate with the City Manager, other department
directors, neighboring cities, and a variety of local and regional entities.

This class is a department director with responsibility for overall policy development, program
planning, fiscal management, and general administrative and operational direction of divisions
within the functional areas assigned. The incumbent is responsible for accomplishing the
departmental goals and objectives and for furthering City goals and objectives within general
policy guidelines. Work is performed with a maximum amount of independence within
established policies and procedures set forth by the City Manager and other relevant laws,
ordinances and regulations.

Essential Duties, Skills, and Demands of the Position

The duties, skills, and demands described here are representative of those that must be met by
an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with a disability to perform the essential
duties, skills, and demands.

Duties:

  • Provide effective management and oversight of the Parks and Recreation Department, including
    developing organizational structures, processes, and policies to administer, coordinate and
    maintain, community services programs, parks and city cemeteries.
  • Develop and implement department goals including a Parks Master Plan, to provide strategic
    objectives for the department in alignment with citywide priorities.
  • Participate in the development and administration of the operations and Capital Improvement
    Program budget, and the Parks & Recreation Department budget, including Measure M and
    other sources of funding; direct the forecast of additional funds needed for staffing, equipment,
    materials and supplies; monitor and approve departmental expenditures; and direct preparation
    and implementation of budgetary adjustments as necessary.
  • Select, train, and motivate, personnel; foster an atmosphere of collaboration and mutual
    respect; provide or coordinate staff training; conduct performance evaluations on a timely basis;
    implement discipline procedures; and maintain discipline and high standards necessary for the
    efficient and professional operation of the department.
  • Contribute to the overall quality of the department’s services by developing, reviewing, and
    implementing policies and procedures that support a cohesive workflow among the various,
    often interdependent department divisions.
  • Monitor and evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of department methods and procedures
    and administrative and support systems; identify opportunities for improvement; and direct the
    implementation of changes.
  • Advise and consult City management and support staff regarding ongoing parks and recreation
    issues, initiatives and concerns facing the City.
  • Provide technical assistance to develop and implement the City’s Urban Forest Management
    Plan (UFMP), fostering sustainability and environmental stewardship.
  • Integrate parks and recreation goals with citywide infrastructure and development projects to
    ensure coordinated oversight of the maintenance, enhancement, and operation of parks, trails,
    recreation facilities, and city cemeteries.
  • Administer and monitor the use of Measure M funds to enhance parks, recreation facilities, and
    programs.
  • Serve as lead staff to the Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Commission and the Cultural
    and Fine Arts Commission, providing technical and administrative support.
  • Oversee partnership with community groups, schools, and organizations to promote
    engagement and maximize resources to develop and expand diverse recreational programs and
    activities for residents of all ages and abilities.
  • Plan and oversee the development of new parks and the enhancement of existing facilities.
  • Promote sustainable practices in department operations, services and programs.
  • Negotiate and oversee contracts with vendors, service providers, and consultants for projects
    and services and ensure compliance with City standards.
  • Prepare and manage the department’s budget, including pursuing grants and other funding
    opportunities.
  • Monitor expenditures and ensure financial accountability.
  • Recruit, train, and manage department staff, fostering professional growth and excellence.
  • Cultivate an inclusive and collaborative team environment.
  • Support transparent and effective communication in dealings with City departments, elected
    officials, outside agencies and the public; explain and interpret departmental programs, policies,
    and activities; and effectively negotiate and resolve significant and controversial issues.
  • Participate in and make presentations to the City Council, Parks Recreations and Open Spaces
    Commission, Cultural and Fine Arts Commission and a variety of boards and commissions;
    attend and participate in professional group meetings; and stay abreast of new trends and
    innovations in the field of parks, recreation and community services.
  • Maintain and direct the maintenance of working and official departmental files, including
    accurate and complete records related to licenses, permits, maps, etc.
  • Monitor change in laws, regulations, and technology that may affect City or departmental
    operations and implement policy and procedural changes as required.
  • Conduct organizational and operational studies; recommend modifications to programs,
    policies, and procedures as appropriate.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.

Skills and Abilities:

  • Develop departments, programs and new initiatives.
  • Implement organizational and management practices to analyze and evaluate partnerships,
    programs, policies, and operational needs.
  • Excellent leadership, strategic planning, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with other municipal departments and community stakeholders.
  • Direct the gathering, organization, analysis, and presentation of a variety of data and
    information.
  • Prepare clear, concise, and accurate records and reports. Evaluate, formulate, and develop
    recommendations on improvements to City operations, programs, and services.
  • Provide advice and consultation to the City Council on the development of ordinances,
    regulations, programs, and policies.
  • Communicate clearly and concisely orally and in writing during public presentations and
    meetings with internal staff, City Council and commissions and committees.
  • Exercise supervisory and management authority tactfully and effectively.
  • Effectively represent the City’s policies, programs, and services with the public, community
    organizations, City staff, and other government agencies.
  • Exercise sound, independent judgment within established guidelines.

Working Conditions:

  • Primarily office-based with frequent visits to parks, facilities, and outdoor sites.
  • Occasional evening and weekend work required for meetings, events, or emergencies.
Qualifications

Knowledge of:

  • Principles and practices of public administration including administrative analysis, fiscal planning
    and control, policy, and program development.
  • Principles, methods and techniques used in parks and recreation administration, and community
    services management
  • Advanced principles and practices of horticulture, landscape, park facility design and use.
  • Sustainable practices in department operations and programs.
  • Compliance with local, state, and federal regulations regarding parks, recreation, and
    community services operations.
  • Advanced principles and practices of leadership, motivation, teambuilding, and conflict
    resolution.
  • Principles and practices of supervision, training, and performance evaluation.
  • Financial management practices and reporting requirements for Measure M or similar
    community funding initiatives.
  • Proficiency in urban forest management practices and sustainability programs.
  • Operate office equipment including computers and supporting word processing, spreadsheet,
    and database applications.

Education and Experience:

Any combination equivalent experience and education that could likely provide the required
knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities
would be:

  • Experience: At least 7 years of increasingly responsible administrative experience in parks and
    recreation program management, with at least 3 years in a leadership role.
  • Education: Equivalent to a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Parks
    and Recreation Management, Public Administration or a related field is desirable.
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