PARKS & CONSERVATION MANAGER - 01062026-73906
State of Tennessee | |||||||||||||||
$5,647.00 - $9,005.00 / month
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remote work
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United States, Tennessee, Nashville | |||||||||||||||
1616 Church Street (Show on map) | |||||||||||||||
Jan 06, 2026 | |||||||||||||||
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Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION, NATURAL AREA DIVISION, DAVIDSON COUNTY WORKING TITLE: PRESCRIBED FIRE OPERATIONS MANAGER https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/environment/job-announcements-/preferred-service/00069329_parks_con_mgr_dna_tdec-job-opp_ps.pdf The duty station will be in Nashville, and there is some opportunity for remote work. This position has statewide responsibility and will require regular fieldwork and occasional overnight travel. This position may require a criminal background check. Therefore, you may be required to provide information about your criminal history in order to be considered for this position. Qualifications Bachelor's degree and equivalent to five years in one or a combination of the following: natural OR Substitution of Experience for Education: Experience in one or a combination of the following may NSQs: A valid motor vehicle operator's license. Employees must obtain and maintain their Certified Interpretive Guide (GIG) certificate within 1 Overview An employee in this class manages a team that oversee special projects and activities that contribute to a statewide Parks and Conservation program, including recreation, education, interpretation, volunteer, non-profit and/or resource management projects. This is the management job classification in the series and differs from that of Park Project Manager in that the latter coordinates training, cultivates best practices for the field, leads special projects, and may supervise assigned staff. This classification differs from that of a Parks & Conservation Director in that the incumbent of the latter manages supervisors of multiple teams. Responsibilities 1. Provides Consultation- Develops plans and/or advises their team on strategies to implement protect and promote natural and cultural resources through research of like agencies and development with stakeholders. Develops presentations to management regarding practical applications and potential benefits of Parks & Conservation programs and projects such as interpretive program delivery, land and real estate, and natural resources. 3. Resource Management- Utilizes best practices to identify, protect, and promote natural and cultural resources. Lead and conduct activities, including boundary marking and investigations, trail management, scientific studies, fire management, habitat improvement, invasive species removal, permitted hunts, volunteer activities, and more. 4. Communication with External Stakeholders- Negotiates and develops contracts and agreements with individuals and organizations. Collaborates with state, local, and federal agencies, non-government 5. Cultivates Innovation- Develops new best practices to protect and promote natural and cultural resources through research of like agencies and development with stakeholders. May manage staff who coordinate recreation, education, interpretive, and/or resource management projects. 6. Training and Developing Others- Mentors and develops new staff members. Develops and implements 7. Data Management- Actively interprets and presents data for assigned projects to implement process improvements and create agency strategy. Competencies (KSA's) Competencies: Knowledges: Skills: Abilities: Tools & Equipment 1. Computer/ Phone TN Driver Standards State of Tennessee positions that may involve driving responsibilities require candidates to meet the following minimum driver qualifications:
Please include your Driver's License Information under the Licenses and Certifications section of your application. **Agencies may allow an exception based on other factors. | |||||||||||||||
$5,647.00 - $9,005.00 / month
remote work
Jan 06, 2026