
Posting number: 26-00274
Department: Parks and Community Services
Division: PCS Recreation Entrprse Rentals
Job classification: Community Services Supervisor
Posting type: Open
Categories: Community Services, Management, Parks
The City of Bellevue’s Parks & Community Services Department is seeking a confident, forward-thinking, and culturally aware leader to serve as our next Community Services Supervisor. This key position oversees the Parks Scheduling Office and plays a central role in connecting people, places, and programs through effective facility management, community event coordination, and strong relationship development.
The Parks Scheduling Office oversees permitting and reservations for outdoor park spaces, select indoor facilities, athletic fields, and seasonal park vendors. The Community Services Supervisor provides leadership for daily operations, guiding staff who support rentals and community events, managing the Robinswood House contract, contributing significantly to the 4th of July celebration, and partnering closely with park maintenance teams to ensure parks, fields, and facilities are safe, prepared, and well-supported for public use. Additionally, this role leads key citywide initiatives as a core member and Chair of the Special Events Committee, overseeing event permitting and advancing activities that strengthen Bellevue’s economic vitality and sense of belonging.
This role requires strong political awareness, cultural competence, and the ability to collaborate across departments, schools, and community organizations. The ideal candidate brings experience in athletic field scheduling, facility rentals, special event coordination, contract management and park operations.
The ideal candidate is someone who excels at leading teams, advancing system-wide performance, and driving meaningful community impact
At the City of Bellevue, you’ll join a team dedicated to exceptional service, public stewardship, and the community vision, working in an environment where innovation, collaboration, and future-focused thinking are the norm.
City Council Vision Statement
Bellevue welcomes the world. Our diversity is our strength. We embrace the future while respecting our past.
Bellevue Parks & Community Services Vision
In Bellevue everyone can connect to each other and to nature through experiences that help them to live, grow, and thrive.
Bellevue Parks & Community Services Mission
We build a healthy community through an integrated system of exceptional parks, natural areas, recreation, arts and culture, and a broad base of community services.
Equity
Equity means everybody in our community can access, participate in and benefit from services, resources and opportunities that contribute to a high quality of life, no matter an individual’s identity. Put simply, in an equitable society, one’s identities are not accurate predictors of one’s outcomes. Different from equality, equity considers how the unique identities, circumstances, and histories of different people may impact experiences within institutions and systems.
Leadership & Strategic Direction
• Lead, mentor, and empower staff to maintain a high-performing, collaborative team culture.
• Develop policies, procedures, work plans, performance measures, and long-range strategies for rental and scheduling programs, including athletic field allocation, and special events.
• Navigate political and organizational dynamics with professionalism, clarity, and sound judgment.
Operational Oversight
• Oversee daily operations of the Parks Scheduling Office to ensure accurate, fair, and transparent permitting for parks, facilities, athletic fields, and vendor programs.
• Supervise teams responsible for customer service, facility rentals, scheduling, and community event support.
• Maintain scheduling databases and ensure efficient fee collection and reservation management.
Facility & Contract Management
• Coordinate facility and service needs with Resource Management, Recreation staff, the Bellevue School District, and regional partners.
• Manage 3rd party rental contractor at Robinswood House and seasonal park vendor program.
• Align scheduling demands with maintenance capabilities to ensure high quality community access to parks and facilities.
Special Events Leadership
• Serve as a key representative and Chair on the Citywide Special Events Committee.
• Lead and oversee permitting for community events, ensuring safety, regulatory compliance, and high quality experiences for participants.
• Guide staff and event organizers through planning processes, applying event management principles to support successful, inclusive, and culturally responsive events.
• Manage and resolve concerns and complaints associated with Special Event Committee authorized events.
• Strengthen Bellevue’s economic vitality and sense of community through strategic and thoughtful event planning and coordination.
Community & Interdepartmental Collaboration
• Build and maintain strong partnerships with community groups, city departments, schools, and regional agencies.
• Provide program information and expertise to elected officials, city leadership, and community members.
• Participate on cross-departmental teams supporting strategic citywide initiatives and collaborative problem-solving.
Budget, Administration & Marketing
• Develop, monitor, and manage program budgets; track revenue and expenditures; research and recommend pricing structures.
• Research industry trends and recommend program enhancements and operational improvements.
• Develop marketing and promotional materials to support public awareness and engagement.
Supervision Received and Exercised
• Works under the general supervision of the Parks & Community Services Manager.
• Exercises supervision over program coordinators, administrative support staff, partially benefited staff, and volunteers as assigned.
Education and Experience Requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Physical Demands
FLEXIBLE/HYBRID WORKING
A hybrid work schedule is available for this position after an orientation period. Full-time remote work is not an available option. Once hired, employees must reside in the State of Washington and within reasonable commuting distance to Bellevue City Hall.

Bellevue is the fifth largest city in Washington, with a population of more than 150,000. It is the high-tech and retail center of the Eastside, with more than 150,000 jobs around the city and a skyline of gleaming high-rises. You can learn a lot about the city from news releases, the It's Your City newsletter and Bellevue Television.
While business booms downtown, much of Bellevue retains a small-town feel, with thriving, woodsy neighborhoods and a vast network of green spaces and recreational facilities that keep people calling the place "a city in a park." The city's schools are consistently rated among the best in the country.
Sales at local shopping complexes are always an attraction, and arts and crafts fairs one weekend in July draw thousands each year. During the holiday season, the Garden d'Lights display at the Bellevue Botanical Garden attracts visitors from far and wide. Artists from around the country enter striking new works in the annual Bellwether arts fair.
The city spans more than 31 square miles between Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish, and is a short drive from the Cascade Mountains. People can kayak within sight of downtown in the Mercer Slough Nature Park, a 320-acre wetland preserve.