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Pinellas County Park Ranger Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Santa Clara County offers unique and competitive perks, including a comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for career growth. In order to qualify for the Park Ranger position, applicants ...

Park Ranger I

San Jose, CA · On-site

$77K - $93K/yr

Santa Clara County offers unique and competitive perks, including a comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for career growth. In order to qualify for the Park Ranger position, applicants ...

PARK RANGER PAY PLAN: 116 - $ 45,798.00 minimum salary SECTION I- This is a responsible non ... Patrol County Parks and on County Public Beaches and access points. * Assist with crime prevention.

PARK RANGER

South Padre Island, TX

$13 - $16/hr

PARK RANGER PAY PLAN: 116 - $ 45,798.00 minimum salary SECTION I- This is a responsible non ... Patrol County Parks and on County Public Beaches and access points. * Assist with crime prevention.

Park Ranger

Seattle, WA · On-site

$37.97 - $48.13/hr

King County Parks is looking for dedicated and community-minded Park Rangers to serve as environmental stewards and goodwill ambassadors in our parks, trails, and open spaces. As a Park Ranger, you ...

PARK RANGER PAY PLAN: 116 - $ 45,798.00 minimum salary SECTION I- This is a responsible non ... Patrol County Parks and on County Public Beaches and access points. * Assist with crime prevention.

Seasonal Park Ranger

Gaylord, MI · On-site

$14.32 - $15.91/hr

Responds to public inquiries regarding County Park programs and offerings. Performs daily ... High School Diploma or equivalency and 1+ year of related park ranger and maintenance experience.

PARK RANGER

Steelton, PA · On-site

$25.50/hr

Public Safety Starting Rate: $25.50 Dauphin County Public Safety is currently accepting applications for the full-time position of Park Ranger . The position of Park Ranger is an armed safety and ...

Park Ranger

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$14.33 - $20.26/hr

Waukesha County Parks is seeking Park Rangers to play a key role in independently managing crowds ... A Park Ranger... * Independently monitors and manages crowds within the park, ensuring a safe and ...

Non-Exempt JOB INFORMATION The Frederick County Division of Parks & Recreation is committed to the ... Supervision is received from the Park Ranger Supervisor. Frederick County Government values the ...

Park Ranger

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$14.33 - $20.26/hr

Waukesha County Parks is seeking Park Rangers to play a key role in independently managing crowds ... A Park Ranger... * Independently monitors and manages crowds within the park, ensuring a safe and ...

Park Ranger

Florence, SC · On-site

$17.18/hr

The Park Ranger enforces park regulations and policies to ensure a safe and enjoyable visitor ... Mission Florence County will provide high-quality public services, plan for the needs of our ...

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How much do pinellas county park ranger jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for pinellas county park ranger in the United States is $20.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common daily responsibilities for a Pinellas County Park Ranger?

As a Pinellas County Park Ranger, your daily responsibilities typically include patrolling park grounds, assisting visitors, enforcing park rules, and performing routine maintenance. You may also lead educational programs, respond to emergencies, and coordinate with law enforcement or environmental agencies as needed. Rangers often work both independently and as part of a team to ensure park safety and resource protection. This hands-on and varied work environment allows you to make a direct impact on public enjoyment and environmental preservation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Pinellas County Park Ranger position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Pinellas County Park Ranger, you generally need experience in natural resource management, public safety, and outdoor maintenance, often supported by a background in environmental science or criminal justice. Familiarity with GPS devices, park management software, and first aid/CPR certifications are typical requirements. Excellent interpersonal skills, conflict resolution abilities, and a customer-oriented approach help rangers interact effectively with visitors and team members. These combined skills ensure the safety, stewardship, and enjoyment of county parks while supporting conservation efforts and positive community relations.

What is a Pinellas County Park Ranger job?

A Pinellas County Park Ranger is responsible for protecting natural resources, ensuring visitor safety, and enforcing park rules within Pinellas County parks. They provide public assistance, conduct patrols, perform maintenance tasks, and support conservation efforts. Rangers also respond to emergencies, educate visitors on park regulations, and assist with special events. Their role helps maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for all park guests.

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Infographic showing various Pinellas County Park Ranger job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, and 40% Part Time. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,977 per year, or $20.7 per hour.
Supervising Park Ranger-26634305

Supervising Park Ranger-26634305

County of San Diego

San Diego, CA

$72K - $88K/yr

Other

Posted 26 days ago


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Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Job Summary The County of San Diego is currently accepting job applications for SUPERVISING PARK RANGER Interviews will take place the week of July 13, 2026. Job offers will be made the week of July 27, 2026. This position is eligible for appointment at step 1, $72,280.00 annually

County employees are subject to the County Promotion Rule for Step Placement in Accordance with Compensation Ordinance 1.3.5. Future Salary Increases ** June 2026 - 5.37% increase to base pay (3.5% Across-the-Board + 1.87% Market Adjustment) ** June 2027 - 4.87% increase to base pay (3.0% Across-the- Board + 1.87% Market Adjustment) The County of San Diego is now accepting applications for Supervising Park Ranger. Employees in this second-line supervisory job class are responsible for providing on-site management, administration, safety, rule enforcement, and maintenance of a major County park and recreational facility

See additional information on the Department of Parks and Recreation. Hiring Process and Timeline: The timeline for this recruitment is outlined below. i.

Job Offer and Background Process begins: Shortly after the interviews. Note: Current County employees may be excluded from additional background screening. ii.

Pre-employment Medical Screening: Approximately 3 days following successful background investigation results. iii. Anticipated Start Date: Start date will be based upon successful completion of medical screening or other mutually agreed upon date.

If you are not selected for this interview process, you may have the opportunity to compete for future vacancies. Minimum Qualifications 1. A bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S

college or university, or a certified foreign studies equivalency in parks and recreation management, natural resource management, cultural resource management, anthropology, history, biology, archaeology, public administration, business administration, recreation administration, or a closely related field; AND, one (1) year of full-time paid experience as a Senior Park Ranger in a park, forest, natural recreational, or historical area; OR, two (2) years of full-time paid experience as a Park Ranger in a park, forest, natural recreational, or historical area, one (1) year of which included responsibility for leading or supervising auxiliary or temporary staff and volunteers, or conducting special programs and activities; OR, 2. Sixty (60) semester units of college-level coursework from an accredited U.S. college or university, or a certified foreign studies equivalency toward a four-year degree in one of the fields listed above; AND, two (2) years of full-time paid experience as a Senior Park Ranger in a park, forest, natural recreational, or historical area; OR, three (3) years of full-time paid experience as a Park Ranger in a park, forest, natural recreational, or historical area, one (1) year of which included responsibility for leading or supervising auxiliary or temporary staff and volunteers, or conducting special programs and activities; OR, 3

Three (3) years of full-time paid experience as a Senior Park Ranger in a park, forest, natural recreational, or historical area; OR, 4. Four (4) years of full-time paid experience as a Park Ranger in a park, forest, natural recreational, or historical area, one (1) year of which included responsibility for leading or supervising auxiliary or temporary staff and volunteers, or conducting special programs and activities. Note: Employees in this job class may be required to reside in a county-owned dwelling during duty periods.

Read the Supervising Park Ranger for a complete job description including essential functions, knowledge areas, skills, abilities, essential physical characteristics, and working conditions for this class. Blind Applicant Screening The Department of Human Resources removes personally identifiable information from all new recruitments. This practice, called Blind Applicant Screening, will hide a candidate's personal information that could influence or bias a hiring decision.

Personal information includes name, phone number, address, gender, age and race. This process will help contribute to a fair and equitable selection process leading to a more diverse and inclusive workforce. The most highly qualified candidates, based on the evaluation results, will be referred for an interview.

Be sure to include your experience in meeting the minimum requirements in both the Work Experience section and the Supplemental Questionnaire section of the Application. Conditions of Employment As part of the County of San Diego's pre-employment process, prospective candidates will undergo a background check (including fingerprinting) and a pre-employment medical screening prior to beginning County employment. Additional types of background investigations may be conducted based on the job-related activities of the position.

Current County employees may be excluded from this process. Evaluation The names of qualified applicants will be placed on a nine (9) month employment list based upon scores received during the evaluation of information contained in their employment application and supplemental questionnaire. Accommodation Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions of the job, on a case-by-case basis.

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