Job Description:
Coordinator Recreation Programs
Description
DescriptionThe Community Gardens Coordinator is responsible for managing the City’s Community Garden program, which currently includes five gardens. This role oversees all aspects of the program, including site maintenance and upkeep, providing direction to garden liaisons, managing license agreements, and conducting orientations for new gardeners. The role also oversees invoicing and payment collection for over 400 gardeners and garden plots through the City’s Civic Rec program, maintains and manages waitlists for each garden, and ensures compliance with garden rules and guidelines.
In addition to garden management, this position works in coordination with the staff liaison to support the Parks and Recreation Commission. Responsibilities include preparing monthly agendas and associated documents, responding to public emails directed to the Commission, coordinating communications with Commission members, and attending and facilitating monthly evening Commission meetings. This role also manages and administers the Zoom account for Commission meetings, ensures proper records retention, and updates and maintains the Commission webpage.
The Coordinator also supports the Division of Open Space, Parks, and Golf within the Community Services Department by preparing purchase orders, requisitions, blanket orders, payment requests, managing and editing webpages, planning, scheduling, and preparing for meetings, and other written materials. Additional financial responsibilities include preparing invoices for Division customers, processing payment deposits, handling invoice payments to Division vendors, monitoring budget accounts.
Under general supervision, this position coordinates and leads community leisure services programs or special events and may direct personnel involved in these programs.
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Schedule: Hybrid/Flexible with required 3 days in office. Monthly night meeting with Parks and Recreation Commission.
This position is represented by Service Employee International Union position (SEIU)
Essential DutiesEssential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Leads and directs leisure activities or special events in specific and defined program areas.
- Plans community services programs by analyzing demand and researching trends, demographics and needs of programs participants in order to evaluate current programs and plan strategically for the future; prepares justification for recommended programs.
- Coordinate plan, organize and supervise fee classes; prepare instructional materials.
- Plan and implements marketing plan / activities; prepare market promotions, including preparation of brochures, flyers, posters, news releases, and other marketing devices and promotional materials. Instructs support staff, volunteers and participants in the fundamental knowledge required to participate in the preparation and production of Recreation or Community programs.
- Prepares contracts and job descriptions, recruits, interviews, evaluates, and supervises support staff, volunteers and contracts.
- Orders supplies and equipment and coordinates delivery; schedules facilities; coordinates program activities and promotes good inter-group relations.
- Ensure assigned building(s), facilities and equipment are operational and free of serious health and safety hazards; coordinates maintenance and security; inspects for cleanliness, vandalism and maintenance problems; may open and secure facilities.
- Serves as advisor to organized clubs, youth groups, and volunteer groups; explains City policies and procedures; assists in coordinating activities by arranging for and scheduling facilities, finding resources and providing guidance.
- Assists with the development and preparation of annual budget recommendations within the area of assigned responsibility and within assigned Division.
- Prepares revenue and expense projections and budget reports.
- Prepares purchase orders and payment requests and other written materials.
- As assigned, will serve as liaison to community groups and organizations, neighborhood councils, parents, school officials regarding activities within their assigned program areas.
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Minimum QualificationsSufficient education, training and/or work experience to demonstrate possession of the following knowledge, skills, and abilities, which would typically be acquired through:
For recreation and community positions:College degree in recreation, liberal arts or a related field, public administration, or equivalent experience.
Possession of a valid California Driver’s License.
Supplemental InformationThe Selection Process:- Applicants will receive recruitment status notifications via email. Governmentjobs.com account also has notification status updates.
- Applicants will be screened throughout the posting process and highly qualified candidates may be invited to interview at any time after the posting closes.
Interview Process: - First Round of Interviews: Tentatively scheduled for the week of March 24th
- Final Round of Interviews with Hiring Manager: Will take place one week following first round of interviews
Please note that these dates are subject to change. Selected candidates will be notified with specific details.
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HERE. Closing Date/Time: 3/12/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
Salary:
$85,508.80 - $104,977.60 Annually