Department Overview
Two Crew Leaders
BACKGROUND
Four Laborers
The Leisure Services Department consists of
Seven Maintenance Technicians
three divisions - Recreation & Facilities, Park and
Secretary IV
Facility Maintenance, and Central Services. The
Clerk IV
Recreation & Facility Division plans and implements
Three Clerk III
recreation programs and special events, as well
Three Clerk II
as the customer service operations for Leisure
Four Continuing Part Time Clerks
Services facilities. The Park and Facility Maintenance
Several hundred part-time and/or seasonal
Division controls the grounds maintenance for the
community parks, golf courses, and administration
The entire management team is committed to
properties and all maintenance and custodial
the coordination of resources. Supervisors are
services. The Central Services Division is responsible
generally responsible for the day to day operations
for communications, accounts payable and human
of their respective areas and are empowered to
resources. Respective divisions are responsible
make decisions required for the effective and
for the administrative functions required to lead
efficient delivery of services on a daily basis.
the diverse and rapidly growing operation. This
The managers are responsible for leading the
includes coordination of resources to ensure
department in strategic planning and ensuring
effective and efficient delivery of services.
adequate resources and structure for each division.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE & STAFFING
Please refer to the attached organization chart
Leisure Services’ Department staff consists of:
for a graphic representation of the department
hierarchy.
Leisure Services Director
Two Managers: Recreation & Facilities, Parks & Golf
Three Supervisors
Five Recreation Coordinators
Eight Specialists: Recreation- 5, Marketing-1,
Facility-1, and Communications-1
Two Park Technicians
Two Irrigation Technicians
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