River Ranger
Parker, AZ · On-site
$15/hr
The River Ranger would be expected to go out in all weather conditions and because of the nature of their role, it is possible they will be exposed to people's physical/verbal abuse and aggression.
Parker, AZ · On-site
$15/hr
The River Ranger would be expected to go out in all weather conditions and because of the nature of their role, it is possible they will be exposed to people's physical/verbal abuse and aggression.
Parker, AZ · On-site
$15/hr
The River Ranger would be expected to go out in all weather conditions and because of the nature of their role, it is possible they will be exposed to people's physical/verbal abuse and aggression.
Parker, AZ · On-site
$15/hr
The River Ranger would be expected to go out in all weather conditions and because of the nature of their role, it is possible they will be exposed to people's physical/verbal abuse and aggression.
Parker, AZ · On-site
$15/hr
The River Ranger would be expected to go out in all weather conditions and because of the nature of their role, it is possible they will be exposed to people's physical/verbal abuse and aggression.
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A River Ranger is responsible for protecting and maintaining rivers, waterways, and surrounding environments. Their duties often include patrolling waterways, ensuring public safety, enforcing regulations, and educating visitors about conservation. They may also assist in rescue operations, maintain river access points, and monitor wildlife. River Rangers typically work for government agencies, parks, or conservation organizations.
To succeed as a River Ranger, you typically need knowledge of environmental science, waterway management, and outdoor safety, often supported by certifications in first aid, CPR, and sometimes law enforcement or boating. Familiarity with GPS mapping tools, data collection devices, and water quality testing kits is frequently required. Outstanding communication, teamwork, and conflict resolution skills help River Rangers work effectively with the public, fellow rangers, and local authorities. These competencies are crucial for protecting waterways, ensuring public safety, and fostering positive relationships within the community.
A typical day for a River Ranger involves patrolling riverbanks and waterways to ensure public safety, inspecting for environmental hazards, educating visitors about conservation, and sometimes assisting in rescue operations. River Rangers may conduct water quality testing, monitor wildlife, enforce regulations, and report any incidents or violations. The role often requires collaboration with local law enforcement, environmental agencies, and community organizations. Work is usually outdoors and can involve both independent assignments and teamwork, providing a balance of fieldwork and public interaction.

$15/hr
Temporary
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Public administration
1,001 - 5,000 Employees
Parker, AZ, US
1859