Golf Course Superintendent
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Environmental Protection -
Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Protection
Description
Directs, coordinates, and supervises all maintenance and construction of greens, tees, and fairways, and installation of irrigation systems, drainage, bunkers, and plantings. Prepares and applies chemicals and fertilizers as needed for pest control, weed elimination, and to ensure proper turf growth. Purchases, operates, and maintains equipment. Establishes and implements work procedures to ensure grounds are properly maintained (e.g., turf fertilization and mowing schedules, course irrigation procedures, equipment maintenance schedules, weed control activities, etc.).
Inspects course two to three times daily for improvements and necessary changes.
Assists with the development of recommendations concerning rules, regulations, and policies. Coordinates with clubhouse staff on golf outings and tournaments. Ensures the safety of patrons and visitors. Acts with special events, displays, and exhibits. Inspects turf for damage, diseases, etc., and recommends proper corrective action.
Supervises all park personnel assigned to the respective park (e.g., schedules and assigns work, evaluates performance, approves leave requests, recommends hiring and discipline, recommends training; resolves employee concerns, etc.).
Establishes of projects and directs implementation; evaluates the effectiveness of operations and maintenance, and initiates adjustments (new procedures, time frames, reporting, etc.). Prepares specifications for new equipment and instructs employees on the proper operation and use of equipment.
Participates in the development and administration of the park budget. Performs related administrative duties (e.g., prepares budget requests, capital improvement projects, maintenance and repair projects, reports, schedules, and job lists, initiates purchasing of materials and supplies, inventories, accounts for park revenues, etc.).
Consults and cooperates with planning staff and resource management personnel on facilities development and maintenance. Prepares sketches of work to be done and assists in formulating and interpreting plans and specifications.
Represents the Park District and maintains good public relations with park visitors, local neighbors, and adjoining property owners.
Develops and maintains effective working relationships with local police and fire departments, service organizations, and the general public; promotes the Park District through public contact. Attends staff and board meetings to offer suggestions and provide information as requested.
In cooperation with other departments, plans, directs, and organizes volunteer and interpretive programs; conducts educational seminars and interpretive programs; stays current with the latest knowledge and techniques within required areas of specialization.
For commissioned employees:
Directs and performs ranger activities; provides information and assistance to park visitors; enforces rules and regulations; responds to accidents and emergencies, and administers first aid.
Maintains parks and grounds (e.g., turf areas, buildings, trails, parking lots, trees, etc.); applies pesticides and fertilizer; assists with complex or unusual repairs on equipment; opens and closes parks as needed.
Performs special projects and related duties as apparent or assigned.
ANNUAL SALARY/RATE OF PAY: $50,000 to $90,000, commensurate with experience.
INTERNAL POSTING DATES: Friday, Nov. 21 through Dec. 1, 2025.
Interested applicants should submit a résumé by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 5, 2025.
Open Until Filled.
RequirementsEducation/
Experience:
Associate degree in parks and recreation, natural resources, or closely related field preferred, and a minimum of four to five years of related experience, including at least two years of supervisory experience in parks and grounds maintenance, or equivalent. Skill in the operation of grounds maintenance equipment. Excellent customer service, communications, and interpersonal skills.
Language
Skills:
Ability to communicate verbally and in writing with co‑workers, supervisors, the general public, local law enforcement agencies, community/citizen groups, other public agencies, etc. Ability to prepare meaningful,…
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