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Park Manager (Cedarock Park)

  • 28 Jun 2026 11:34 AM
    Message # 13647642
    ALHFAM Webmaster (Administrator)

    Salary

    $56,118.00 - $70,148.00 Annually

    Location 

    Cedarock Park 4242 Dean Coleman Road, Burlington, Alamance County, NC

    Job Type

    Full-time

    Job Number

    202500302

    Department

    Parks & Recreation

    Opening Date

    06/03/2026

    Closing Date

    Continuous

    Job Purpose

    This position leads the daily operations and maintenance of Cedarock Park. This includes supervision of the operations, maintenance, and development of the historic farm and livestock, an equestrian center, three-disc golf courses, and camping & shelter rentals. 

    The position works independently under the general supervision of the Parks Superintendent and is expected to exercise considerable initiative, judgment and diplomacy in the performance of their duties. This position will supervise full-time staff, part-time staff, and volunteers. This position may require working nights,  weekends, and holidays as needed.

    Responsibilities

    • Supervise and lead staff responsible for daily and long-term maintenance and operations across all Cedarock Park facilities, historic areas, recreation amenities, and public services.
      Oversee the operation of specialized park features, including the equestrian center, historic farm, disc golf courses, playgrounds, retail shop, rentals, and special event spaces.
      Recruit, train, schedule, supervise, and evaluate full-time staff, part-time staff, seasonal workers, and volunteers.
      Develop, implement, and monitor operational standards, maintenance schedules, and procedures to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality service delivery.
      Plan and manage departmental purchasing, including selecting, obtaining, and tracking equipment, tools, materials, and supplies within approved budget limits.
      Conduct routine and preventative inspections of facilities, grounds, equipment, and structures, identifying repair needs and documenting work performed.
      Perform and oversee routine carpentry, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing repairs, while coordinating complex repairs with county maintenance or certified contractors.
      Evaluate facility and infrastructure conditions, recommend repairs or replacements, and assist in planning future construction or improvement projects.
      Operate and supervise the use and maintenance of hand tools, power tools, and heavy equipment such as tractors, backhoes, and utility vehicles for construction, repair, and grounds maintenance tasks.
      Ensure compliance with OSHA and other safety standards by conducting safety meetings, maintaining required documentation, and reporting issues.
      Support special events and athletic activities by coordinating logistics, transporting equipment, and assisting with event setup and breakdown.
      Coordinate and manage facility rentals, public inquiries, and event bookings in collaboration with the Programs Superintendent.
      Supervise and collaborate with vendors, subcontractors, and third-party service providers supporting construction, maintenance, and operational needs.
      Perform administrative duties including preparing reports, budget proposals, maintaining files and work logs, responding to inquiries, and using office software to support daily operations and operational recommendations.

      *May perform other related duties as necessary to meet the ongoing needs of the County.

    Qualifications

    Associates degree in park administration, natural resources or related field, with experience in building and grounds maintenance, park operations or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Extended knowledge of the operation and maintenance of basic tools and outdoor park related machinery is also required. Customer service skills and basic computer skills required.

    Skills & Abilities

    • Ability to perform and oversee building and grounds maintenance, including routine repairs, inspections, and safe operation of tools, equipment, and vehicles.
    • Working knowledge of safety practices, public use regulations, and operational standards for parks, facilities, and outdoor environments.
    • Ability to supervise staff effectively, coordinate work schedules, assign tasks, and guide daily maintenance operations.
    • Ability to care for and manage livestock, including feeding, handling, and monitoring the welfare of animals such as sheep, goats, and mules.
    • Strong administrative, writing, and computer skills to complete reports, track resources, follow procedures, and support daily operations.
    • Ability to communicate clearly, provide excellent customer service, and work effectively with visitors, staff, partner agencies, and community groups.
    • Ability to perform physical tasks in outdoor settings and varying weather conditions.
    • Ability to maintain required certifications, including CPR/First Aid and a North Carolina pesticide license (Turf & Ornamental), within established timelines.
    • Ability to maintain a valid North Carolina driver’s license and use reliable transportation for work duties.
    • Ability to perform retail related tasks including cash handling, record keeping, and customer assistance.
    • Ability to maintain historic structures or support preservation focused maintenance work.
    • Ability to operate and maintain grounds maintenance machinery such as riding mowers, blowers, chainsaws, tractors, and skid steers.
    • Advanced livestock care experience in agricultural or farm environments.
    • Ability to obtain and maintain preferred professional certifications such as CPRP or CPSI.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

    N (Not Applicable) Activity is not applicable to this position.

    O (Occasionally) Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5+ hrs./day)

    F (Frequently) Position requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5+ hrs./day)

    C (Constantly) Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hrs./day)

    Physical Demands

    Stand    F

    Walk     F

    Sit         F

    Manually Manipulate    C

    Reach Outward     F

    Reach Above Shoulder     O

    Climb     O

    Crawl     O

    Squat or Kneel    O

    Bend      O

    Lift/Carry

    10 lbs. or less   F

    11-20 lbs.    F

    21-50 lbs.    O

    51-100 lbs.   O

    Over 100 lbs.   N

    Push/Pull

    12 lbs. or less   F

    13-25 lbs.    O

    26-40 lbs.   O

    41-100 lbs.   O

    Other Physical Requirements

    • Vision (Near, Distance, Peripheral)

     WORK ENVIRONMENT 

    Environment is generally clean with limited exposure to conditions such as dust, fumes, odors, and noise. A computer is used on a moderate basis. Temperature fluctuations due to both seasonal extremes and working in and out of doors. Independent travel throughout the area is required.

    Employer: Alamance County Government

    Address: 124 West Elm Street, Graham, North Carolina, 27253

    Phone: 336-570-4028

    Website: http://www.alamance-nc.com


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