Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

POSITION DESCRIPTION FOR JOB POSTING

Position Number:  00094759

Description Activated On:  12/12/2025 2:06:13 PM


Position Purpose:
Describe the primary purpose of this position and how it contributes to the organization’s objectives. Example: Provides clerical and office support within the Division to ensure its operations are conducted efficiently and effectively. 

If the position is filled as a DCNR Ranger, the employee will be responsible for service as a visitor service, safety, and law enforcement officer for the Bureau of State Parks.

If this position is filled as a DCNR Ranger Trainee, the incumbent will participate in a one-year formal and on-the-job training program to learn the duties of a DCNR Ranger.

Description of Duties:
Describe in detail the duties and responsibilities assigned to this position. Descriptions should include the major end result of the task. Example: Types correspondence, reports, and other various documents from handwritten drafts for review and signature of the supervisor.

Work involves patrolling the park grounds and boundaries in order to provide public contact, ensure visitor safety, compliance with park rules and regulations and State and Federal Law.

Patrols - Operates a motor vehicle, ATV, mountain bike, boat, or by foot to patrol park grounds at Tobyhanna State Park Complex. Ensures visitor safety and protection of the resource. Provides assistance to visitors as requiring help. Inspects buildings, structures and facilities for security and safety. Ensures the posters, bulletin boards and signs are current and serviceable. Ensures assigned equipment and work areas are maintained in a clean and neat condition.

Public Relations - Presents a professional Park Ranger image to the general public through uniform appearance, verbal skills, courtesies, and knowledge of the park, natural resources and history, rules, regulations and laws, telephone skills and a presence of self-confidence. Provides information and assistance to park visitors. Staffs park offices and other facilities as needed. Registers campers using the reservation and revenue software system.

Law Enforcement - Enforces the provisions of the law, especially as it pertains to State Parks, makes physical arrests and issues citations and warrants consistent with State, Departmental and Bureau Directives, guidelines and regulations. investigates complaints, accidents and crimes. Determines action to take, prepares incident reports and co-operates with Local and State Police and the Fish and Game Commissions. Prosecutes cases, presents evidence and witnesses and examines and cross examines witnesses and testifies on behalf of the Commonwealth before the courts. Maintains property log, lost and found articles, attendance reports and assists in maintaining water-testing logs. Maintains radio equipment inventory and repairs.

Emergencies - Takes charge of the situation in emergencies, search and rescue and accidents to ensure the safety and protection of the visitor and the natural resources. Provides first aid and CPR consistent with current certifications. Directs traffic when needed. Contacts and communicates with 911 centers and local emergency response agencies.

Reports and Inspections - Completes monthly and daily logs including the status and condition of campgrounds, facilities, equipment, visitor safety, occurring incidents, citaitons, arrests, accidents and attendance.

Miscellaneous - This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor.

Necessary Special Requirement: Possession of Agency's Commission to exercise power of arrest, or ability to gain same.

*OTHER: In accordance with Act 153 of 2014 this position is required to complete Child Abuse, Criminal and Federal Criminal History Checks around the time of hire and thereafter every 5 years

Decision Making:
Describe the types of decisions made by the incumbent of this position and the types of decisions referred to others. Identify the problems or issues that can be resolved at the level of this position, versus those that must be referred to the supervisor. Example: In response to a customer inquiry, this work involves researching the status of an activity and preparing a formal response for the supervisor’s signature.

Ranger - Patrols the park and its facilities, and responds appropriately to any situation which may arise, including safety issues, park visitors that require assistance, emergencies, and violations of Commonwealth or Park laws, rules or regulations. Determines course of action to take to resolve issue and follows through. Calls for back up assistance as necessary. Performs full range of supervisory duties on subordinate DCNR Rangers. Determines best course of action during emergency situations, both during regularly scheduled shifts and after hours during call-in situations.

Trainee – If this position is filled as a Trainee, the incumbent will participate in a one-year forma and on-the-job training program to learn the duties of a DCNR Ranger. Assignments are designed to develop the employee’s technical proficiency through a formal training plan. In accordance with the training plan, work assignments increase in scope and complexity as the employee gains technical proficiency in the work. Once the employee demonstrates the ability to perform the work, specific assignments are given, and the employee performs the work under the technical guidance of the supervisor. Work is reviewed while in progress and upon completion for personal development, completeness, technical accuracy, and quality.

Requirements Profile: Identify any specific experience or requirements, such as a licensure, registration, or certification, which may be necessary to perform the functions of the position. Position-specific requirements should be consistent with a Special Requirement or other criteria identified in the classification specification covering this position. Example: Experience using Java; Professional Engineer License

Experience:



Licenses, registrations, or certifications:

1. 
  Act 120 Training
 
2.  
Class C Driver's License
 
3.  
Cardiopulomnary Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate
 
4.  
First Responder Certification from the American Red Cross
 
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Essential Functions
: Provide a list of essential functions for this position. Example: Transports boxes weighing up to 60 pounds.
 
 1. Maintain or Possess Act 120 Certification
 2. Successfully complete Park Ranger Law Enforcement Academy (if hired as Trainee)
 3. Administer 1st Aid & CPR in emergency
 4. Operate trucks, ATV and motor boat
 5. Effect open water and ice rescues
 6. Handle emergency communications
 7. Testify in court & legal proceedings
 8. Investigate incidents or complaints
 9. Effect a physical arrest
 10. In accordance with Act 153 of 2014 this position is required to complete Child Abuse, Criminal and Federal Criminal History Checks around the time of