Job Seekers, Welcome to The NRPA Career Center
Search Filters
Use this area to filter your search results. Each filter option allows for multiple selections.
Search Results: 72 Jobs
Create Notification
Loading... Please wait.
Brunswick County Government

Bolivia, North Carolina

NEW! NEW!
Manheim Township Logo
Manheim Township

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

NEW! NEW!
Williamson County Parks & Recreation Logo
Williamson County Parks & Recreation

Franklin, Tennessee

NEW! NEW!
City of Broken Arrow Logo
City of Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

NEW! NEW!
Onondaga County Parks

Baldwinsville, New York

City of Broken Arrow Logo
City of Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Placer County Logo
Placer County

Auburn, California

Arkansas Recreation and Parks Association

Little Rock, Arkansas

Centre Region Parks & Recreation Logo
Centre Region Parks & Recreation

State College, Pennsylvania

Great Parks Logo
Great Parks

Cincinnati, Ohio

Great Parks Logo
Great Parks

Cincinnati, Ohio

Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners

Port Charlotte, Florida

City of Lakeland TN Logo
City of Lakeland TN

Lakeland, Tennessee

City of McKinney Parks & Recreation - McKinney, TX Logo
City of McKinney Parks & Recreation - McKinney, TX

McKinney, Texas

City of Victorville

Victorville, California

Chesterfield County Parks & Recreation Logo
Chesterfield County Parks & Recreation

Chesterfield , Virginia

City of Newark

Newark, California

City of Elgin Logo
City of Elgin

Elgin, Illinois

The Woodlands Township Logo
The Woodlands Township

The Woodlands, Texas

Loading... Please wait.
Director of Parks and Recreation
THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY INVITES CANDIDATES TO APPLY FOR THE POSITION OF DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION Louisville is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 29th most-populous city in the United States. Named for King Louis XVI of France, it was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark, making it one of the oldest cities west of the Appalachian Mountains. Located beside the Falls of the Ohio, the only major obstruction to river traffic between the upper Ohio River and the Gulf of Mexico, the settlement quickly became one of the busiest ports in the United States. Owing to its strategic location at the Falls of the Ohio, Louisville was a major commercial center. River transportation w


This job listing is no longer active.

Check the left side of the screen for similar opportunities.
Loading. Please wait.
Powered By Naylor Association Solutions