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Supervisory Recreation Fee Specialist

Supervisory Recreation Fee Specialist

Porta Angeles, WA AND

 Death Valley, CA United States | Pahrump, NV United States

 

See vacancy posting for full requirements and to apply:

https://www.usajobs.gov/search/results/?l=&k=PW-1545-PWRO-24-12563307-ST

 

Duties

  • The incumbent will lead a team of recreation fee staff, performing a full range of first and second line supervisory duties for up to twenty-five permanent and seasonal employees. This involves overseeing subordinate lead and subordinate supervisory work at the GS-05 through GS- 09 grade levels by providing effective administrative and technical supervision.
  • The incumbent manages complex fee and revenue operation, consisting of four entrance stations, thirteen campgrounds, and a central remit station. This includes duties such as analyzing and evaluating changes in Recreation Fee Program operations, short and long-term planning for fee program purposes, overseeing the operational management of point-of-sale and other fee collections devices, conducting substantial analysis (such as park level fee policies, operational needs, and security measures) and working with higher-graded employees to lead the implementation of changes, overseeing the management of a comprehensive auditing program for fee operations, and analyzing and evaluating risk in the organization's fee program to identify trends and patterns in the management of risk.
  • The incumbent will perform a variety of administrative duties that are associated with the management of fee revenue and/or donations collected from the public under the authority of Federal laws and regulations such as the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA). They will oversee the operational management of the Interagency pass program, automated fee collection, and/or public reservation systems and applications, performing assignments in accordance with all regulations governing the handling of government funds and separation of duties. They will receive and process special use permit applications.
  • The incumbent will provide advisory services and leadership to internal and external organizations regarding diverse and complex matters affecting the management of fee revenue collected. They will make recommendations to park managers and supervisors on effective position management, organizational structure, and best business practices.
  • The incumbent will develop and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external organizations and stakeholders. They will serve as a source of information regarding fee program administration and may participate on various workgroups related to fee program planning, management, policies, and procedures.