Golf course ranger/Golf ranger I (Course Marshal)

City of Vancouver’s Board of Parks and Recreation based is inviting applications from suitable candidates for the position of Golf course ranger. City of Vancouver’s Board of Parks and Recreation oversees the management and development of parks, recreational facilities, and community programs. It maintains green spaces, sports fields, and recreational amenities for residents. It fosters a vibrant and inclusive environment for Vancouverites to enjoy leisure activities and connect with nature. The candidates selected for the vacancy will be required to start the work as soon as possible.

Job Description:

Employer Name: City of Vancouver
Department: Board of Parks and Recreation (1400)
Position: Golf course ranger/Golf ranger I (Course Marshal)
No of Vacancies: 3
Salary: $22.98 – $26.87 hourly
Employment Type: Auxiliary/Casual
Affiliation: CUPE 15 Parks
Location: 453 W 12th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1V4, Canada
Shift: Evenings and Weekends
Job ID: 40625

Requirements:

Languages: Candidates must have knowledge of the English Language
Education: Candidates should have educational qualifications such as a Secondary (high) school graduation certificate or equivalent experience
Experience: Candidates should have some related work experience at a golf course

Physical Requirements:

  • The candidates may be required to perform other duties such as maintenance and cleaning of golf course items
  • The candidates should have the ability to lift a minimum of 20 kg

Other Requirements:

  • The candidates should have experience as a golf course marshal or experience in golf course operations, although specific training is provided
  • The candidates should have experience in any industry where emphasis is on an exceptional customer experience is preferred, with strong people skills geared towards resolving problems and maintaining good customer relations
  • The candidates should have the ability to engage and deal courteously and effectively with the public and have the ability to make decisions in accordance with, and to enforce, the policies and rules of the course
  • The candidates are responsible for assuring that the golfers’ pace of play is within the set expectations for the course
  • The candidates should have a working knowledge of golf course policies and rules, as well as the rules of golfing
  • The candidates should have a current and valid BC Driver’s license and Transportation arrangements must meet operational requirements of the Department

Responsibilities:

  • The candidates should be able to be responsible for ensuring that players are moving about without undue delay around Championship courses and investigate and remove causes of bottlenecks on the golf courses
  • The candidates should be able to patrol the golf course on foot or by driving a motorized golf cart to observe players and ensure that people do not enter the course by unauthorized means
  • The candidates should be able to check players’ tickets to ensure that only those who have paid admission use the course and ensure compliance with regulations for the golf course
  • The candidates should be able to work a variety of days and shifts including evenings and weekends, as well as be available to work at multiple golf course locations either on foot or by driving a motorized golf cart

How to apply:

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