Paid vacation and sick leave,12 paid holidays each year, Low-cost medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plans, Fertility care, including IVF, Diabetes care, Dental and orthodontic care for adults and children, 6 weeks paid leave for parents of newborn or newly adopted children, Pension plan that provides income when you retire (after working at least three years), Employer paid life insurance to provide support for your family in the event of death,
Short-term and long-term disability insurance that can provide income if you are unable to work due to illness or injury, Tax-free expense accounts for health, dental, and dependent care, Resources that provide support and promote physical, emotional, social, and financial well-being.
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Internal Number: 83213
Job Summary
The Department of Natural Resources is seeking to fill one (1) full-time Natural Resources Supervisor/District 10 Supervisor in New Ulm, MN; other DNR report to work locations within the district may be considered. This position exists to supervise the implementation and integration of all Division of Parks and Trails programs, activities, polices, budgets, and rules for all units located in the South Region, District 10.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
• Direct the implementation and integration of Division programs and activities with Unit Supervisors in District 10 of the South Region, so that the Division’s and region’s program goals, objectives, and priorities are completed. • Provide leadership and supervision directly to Unit Supervisors and indirectly to field staff so that Division programs are implemented, and staff time is used effectively. • Direct budget management activities in the district so that organizational needs and program requirements are met. • Coordinate and collaborate on the preparation and implementation of plans and policies for Units in the district so that Division operations are efficient and effective. • Direct the implementation of the district's outreach, conservation education, and visitor service functions to serve as a gateway for existing and potential visitors and program participants to develop an awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the DNR outdoor recreation opportunities and resources. • Direct implementation of the Resource Management program/use area management in the district so that cultural and natural resources are conserved, protected, restored, and enhanced consistent with statewide and regional objectives. • Direct all district maintenance, development, and land acquisition activities so that structures and facilities are safe and in good repair and natural/cultural resources are preserved and protected. Direct and implement enforcement and emergency services and activities for the district to provide for public enjoyment and safe use of park, trail, and waterway resources and facilities within the region. • Actively seek and participate in professional development, so that leadership and management skills are maintained and enhanced. • Direct and plan a Division safety program in District 10 of the South Region so that a safety culture is present for all employees and visitors.
This position has a flexible work arrangement and may be eligible to telework on a full or part-time basis which is subject to change. If approved, the employee would be required to complete an annual telework agreement.
Minimum Qualifications
• FOUR YEARS experience in a natural resource setting, agency, or organization; including budget development and fiscal management, work planning, partnership development and managing outdoor recreation experiences. • While not required, a bachelor’s or advanced degree in natural resource management, parks & recreation, natural science, communications, public relations, business management, political science, public administration, social science, education, interpretation, or closely related field, may be substituted for 1 year of the above experience for a bachelor’s, 18 months for a Masters, and 2 years for a Doctorate.
And
• TWO YEARS of supervisory experience including supervising professional or supervisory staff in a complex work environment within a governmental agency, or in a natural resource setting, organization, or agency.
To be considered, applicants must also demonstrate the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
• Considerable knowledge around workplace safety sufficient to recognize unsafe practices, coach for improved safety performance, and develop workplace policies and procedures that lead to safer working conditions and enhance the culture of safety. • Knowledge of budgeting and financial management processes sufficient to coordinate and articulate budget proposals, prioritize and manage budgets, monitor revenue, administer grants, and interpret budget reports. • Demonstrated leadership, organizational and interpersonal skills to direct, develop and engage staff, including remotely, address complex and confidential human resource issues, manage performance, motivate people, and obtain program commitment from division personnel, and work as both a leader and a productive member of both Regional and Statewide teams. • Public relations skills sufficient to develop & direct programs, serve as division spokesperson, & effectively speak about issues that are sensitive and complex. • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with partnership groups. • Knowledge of natural and cultural resource management and interpretation. • Demonstrated ability to oversee facilities and monitor capital projects. • Understanding of diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion (DEAI) principles, and experience in addressing the needs of diverse visitors and staff.
Preferred Qualifications
• A bachelor’s or advanced degree in natural resource management, parks & recreation, natural science, communications, public relations, business management, political science, public administration, social science, education, interpretation, or closely related field. • Knowledge of policies and procedures sufficient to direct program activities of staff, evaluate the success of their efforts, and recommend changes in policy or budget adjustments that would enhance regional and statewide programs. • Knowledge of principles and practices of law enforcement sufficient to provide qualified oversight of enforcement activities and education of staff and the public. • Knowledge in policies and procedures sufficient to direct program activities of staff, evaluate the success of their efforts, and recommend changes in policy or budget adjustments that would enhance regional and statewide programs. • Successful completion of leadership and/or supervisory training offered by the DNR or comparable programs. • Demonstrated ability to manage complex budgets, setting operational work goals, and managing complex operations.