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Job summary
Job post source
This job is directly from Hocking College
Job overview
The Natural Resources Site Operations Manager at Hocking College oversees recreational site management, land management, and educational programs, contributing to student learning and operational efficiency.
Responsibilities and impact
The role involves managing multiple natural resource sites, supervising staff and students, developing and promoting programs, handling budgets, teaching courses, advising students, and maintaining equipment and facilities.
Compensation and benefits
The salary range is $55,000 to $60,000. Specific benefits are not detailed in the description.
Experience and skills
A bachelor's degree in Natural Resources or related field is required, with a master's preferred, along with at least one year of professional experience and knowledge of equipment operation, supervision, marketing, and budget management.
Career development
The position offers opportunities for professional development through participation in seminars, workshops, and involvement in professional associations.
Work environment and culture
Hocking College values equal opportunity and inclusivity, providing accommodations for disabilities and fostering a cooperative departmental environment.
Company information
Hocking College is an educational institution focused on natural resources and public safety programs, offering hands-on learning and community engagement.
Team overview
The manager works under the Dean of Natural Resources and Public Safety and collaborates with faculty, staff, interns, and students in a team-oriented environment.
Job location and travel
The job is based at Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio, with responsibilities at various natural resource sites affiliated with the college.
Application process
Applicants should submit a cover letter, transcripts, and resume via mail, email, or fax to Hocking College's Office of Human Resources; the position remains open until filled.
Unique job features
The role uniquely combines site management with educational instruction, entrepreneurial ventures, and community outreach within a college setting.
Company overview
Hocking College is a public community college located in Nelsonville, Ohio, specializing in providing hands-on, experiential education across various fields such as natural resources, health, business, and public safety. Established in 1968, the college focuses on career-oriented programs that prepare students for immediate employment, leveraging partnerships with local industries to enhance practical learning opportunities. The institution generates revenue through tuition fees, state funding, and grants, and is known for its unique programs in eco-tourism and wildlife management, reflecting its commitment to sustainability and community engagement.
How to land this job
Tailor your resume to emphasize leadership in site operations, supervision of staff and students, and hands-on experience with natural resource management as outlined for Hocking College's Natural Resources Site Operations Manager role.
Highlight your skills in budget management, program development, and entrepreneurial ventures related to natural resource sites, ensuring alignment with the job's focus on operational oversight and promotion of programs.
Apply through multiple platforms including Hocking College's official website, their Office of Human Resources email (humanresources@hocking.edu), and LinkedIn to maximize your application visibility.
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