What are the responsibilities and job description for the Recreation Event Leader - Part-Time position at City of Loveland?
About Us
The City and County of Denver, Department of Environmental Health is seeking a Professional Intern to assist with the implementation of a multi-faceted, community-wide anti-idling education and outreach campaign.
This position is funded for 20 hours/week when school is in session with a possibility to go up to 39 hours/week during break periods. The position will require working some weekend and evening hours.
About Our Job
Job responsibilities will include:
Requires completion of 60 credit hours or completion of an Associate Degree and current enrollment in a college program leading to a Baccalaureate or higher Degree in a professional field specific to the departmental and/or work assignment. Enrollment must be in a learning institution that is accredited through the Higher Learning Commission.
Continued enrollment in a college program is condition of employment with the City
Required Skills
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www.DenverGov.org/Benefits
The City and County of Denver, Department of Environmental Health is seeking a Professional Intern to assist with the implementation of a multi-faceted, community-wide anti-idling education and outreach campaign.
This position is funded for 20 hours/week when school is in session with a possibility to go up to 39 hours/week during break periods. The position will require working some weekend and evening hours.
About Our Job
Job responsibilities will include:
- Providing information to the public at special events, fairs, and in response to public inquiries.
- Conducting targeted outreach to business, school, and organizations. This will require working with a diverse range of citizens—government officials, police officers, bus and truck drivers, environmental activists, etc.
- Assist with building and maintaining cooperative projects and partnerships with other organizations and entities.
- Participate in the development of sub-projects and materials.
- Assist with the collection, management, and analysis of data.
Requires completion of 60 credit hours or completion of an Associate Degree and current enrollment in a college program leading to a Baccalaureate or higher Degree in a professional field specific to the departmental and/or work assignment. Enrollment must be in a learning institution that is accredited through the Higher Learning Commission.
Continued enrollment in a college program is condition of employment with the City
Required Skills
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Proficiency with standard office software (such as MS Word, Excel, and Outlook).
- Comfort communicating with diverse members of the general public.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Experience in some or all of the following topics: environmental sciences, community-based social marketing, air quality, education, communication, automobile repair.
- Spanish language skills desirable but not required.
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To view the City and County of Denver's robust benefit package that only a multiple-industry employer can offer click the link below.
www.DenverGov.org/Benefits