The Kentucky State Park Ranger Division has an opening at General Butler State Resort Park for a State Park Ranger I. A Kentucky State Park Ranger enforces state laws on Kentucky State Park properties, protecting our guests and property and providing a safe environment. Shifts may vary depending on the needs of the park. At times, the Kentucky State Park Ranger may provide services to park guests such as trail rescues, first aid, and general information about the park and area attractions. The ideal candidate will have: Required Peace Officer Professional Standards (POPS) Certification. For more information visit: https://docjt.ky.gov/ A working knowledge of Kentucky Revised Statutes. The ability to quickly learn the policies and procedures of the Kentucky State Parks and Ranger Division. Have a strong work ethic and be able to work alone with minimal supervision. The ability to use basic computer programs. Strong verbal and written skills. Other benefits include: Participation in hazardous duty retirement through KPPA. KLEFPF stipend. Paid time off (sick and vacation) plus paid holidays. Overtime and compensatory time opportunities. Affordable health insurance. Life insurance. Optional dental and vision insurances. Wellness incentives program. Training and career development opportunities; paid continuing education. Optional Deferred Compensation program (401K). If you enjoy the outdoors, interacting with people and working independently consider applying to become a Kentucky State Park Ranger! Kentucky State Park Ranger Division is a participating Kentucky Law Enforcement Foundation Program Fund (KLEFPF) agency. Rangers are required to possess and maintain a Peace Officer Professional Standards (POPS) certificate. Rangers currently receive an additional $4,562 training stipend each year for adhering to the training guidelines established by the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council (KLEC).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED