If interested, please apply to the contact listed below.  No housing is 
provided for these positions.

City of New York/Parks & Recreation
Seasonal Job Vacancy Notice
Civil Service Title: City Park Worker
Office Title: Wildlife Monitor
Salary: $14.66 per hour
Duration: March 24, 2015 to August 31, 2015

Work Location: Rockaway Beach, Queens
As stewards of nearly 14 percent of New York City’s land, the Department of 
Parks & Recreation builds and maintains clean, safe, and accessible parks 
citywide and programs those parks with recreational, cultural and 
educational activities for people of all ages. Through this work, Parks & 
Recreation improves people’s lives, providing outlets for creative 
expression, opportunities for healthy recreation, and exposure to the 
restorative beauty of the natural world.

POSITION DESCRIPTION
Wildlife Monitors (CPWs) will work at the Rockaway Beach Endangered Species 
Nesting Area (RBESNA) to monitor and protect endangered species, and provide 
educational programs and community outreach. The Rockaway Beach Endangered 
Species Nesting Area is a section of beach approximately 1 mile long (20 
city blocks) and about 1 block wide. The site is home to piping plovers, 
least and common terns, American oyster catchers, black skimmers, and 
killdeer, as well as a other migratory birds that use the site as a safe 
haven. NYC Parks is mandated by federal (Endangered Species Act) and state 
law to provide protection for the piping plover, a New York State Endangered 
and Federally Threatened species. Under supervision, Wildlife Monitors may 
work weekends and holidays during the season and are responsible for site 
construction and maintenance in addition to their monitoring and protecting 
duties.

$94.25 Processing fee required for finger printing and must pass background 
check.

PREFERRED SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS
• A BA/BS or current student in the field of Biology, Conservation, 
Environmental Education, or other
related field.
• Experience with MS Office Suite and data collection and processing
• Ability to juggle and prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
• Wildlife monitoring experience.
• Ability to work outdoors for long periods of time.
• Public speaking skills
• Ability to plan and lead public educational programs.

Send resume and cover letter by mail, fax or email to:

Richard Simon, Deputy Director
Urban Park Rangers
1234 Fifth Avenue – 1st floor
New York, NY 10029
Ph: 212-360-2774
Fax: 212-360-2794
E-mail: [email protected] 
Learn more at www.nyc.gov/parks/rangers.

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