
Join Our Team as a Parks Specialist!
Starting salary: $47,320–$69,160 depending on experience and qualifications
If you love being outdoors, enjoy hands-on work, and get satisfaction from helping create beautiful, safe, and vibrant community spaces, this is the job for you! Our Parks & Planning team is looking for a skilled, motivated individual who wants to make a real impact on the parks, natural areas, and facilities our community enjoys every day.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
We’re proud to offer one of the most generous benefits packages around:
• 100% employer-paid HMO BCBS health insurance (or low-cost PPO option)
• 100% employer-paid dental insurance
• 100% employer-paid life insurance
• 100% employer-paid EAP
• Wellness program
• Free/discounted Park District programs
• Participation in the IMRF pension fund
This is a skilled classification; which requires a greater technical knowledge, specialized skill set, or previous trade experience in park and general constructions, development, maintenance and operations.
This individual performs developmental, preventative and routine aspects of park and planning department operations, under general supervision, through a wide variety of tasks that may be assigned.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Ability to perform and direct/lead others in the operations that require specialty/trade skill background. This includes basic carpentry, landscape and maintenance.
•Rakes, gathers, loads and hauls refuse and cut vegetation from parks and recreational facilities in order to clean park grounds, structures, and playing fields of trash and debris.
•Layout and design for landscape installation and plant beds
•General turf maintenance including but is not limited to watering, mowing, weed control, restoration, and fertilization.
•Landscape maintenance including but not limited to natural area maintenance, trimming, pruning, planting, raking, tilling, weed control and cleaning.
•Strong plants and weed identification and knowledge for the Northern Illinois climate
•Perform unskilled and semi-skilled tasks involving the construction, maintenance, and repair of parks, recreational facilities, and equipment, with appropriate supervision or direction.
•Apply herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides safely and in accordance with procedures.
•Operate various equipment; including but not limited to mowers, tractors, skid steers, and vehicles.
•Utilize a variety of hand and power tools and small engine equipment.
•Inspect, report, remedy, repair any hazards, damage, vandalism and unsafe conditions for any recreation facility that includes but is not limited to buildings, pavilions/shelters, parks, playgrounds, and courts.
•Performs routine and preventative maintenance of equipment, machinery, and various components of the Park District system.
•Demonstrate, support, and enforce Park District customer service standards.
•Safely operate district vehicles and equipment.
•Participate in staff meetings and training sessions.
•Perform all job tasks within the rules and guidelines of the Park District’s safety program.
•Assist in other sections of the department as assigned or required.
•This position may include weekend shifts and/or weekend coverage.
•Performs any additional related tasks as assigned or required.
Requirements
•High School diploma or equivalent required. Some college experience in horticultural or related field preferred.
•Valid driver’s license required.
•Specialized skill, knowledge or trade skill regarding the maintenance operation in areas that may include the following: landscape management, plant identification, turfgrass management and Athletic field management.
•Ability and willingness to follow direction.
•Ability and willingness to work independently with little supervision, as a team member on a crew, and to direct and oversee the work of assigned staff.
•Pesticide Applicators license required; ability to certify within 6 months of hire

The Plainfield Park District, incorporated in 1966, is located in Will and Kendall Counties, and encompasses all of Plainfield Township and portions of Wheatland Township in Will County and Na-Au-Say Township in Kendall County, including areas of Bolingbrook, Crest Hill, Joliet, Plainfield and Romeoville, as well as some unincorporated areas. The Park District boundaries cover more than 43.04 square miles or approximately 27,545 acres and serves a population of more than 110,000 people. The Park District is ranked 9th largest in the State of Illinois based on population served.
The Park District is governed by an elected seven-member board and operates under a Board-Manager form of government, with its primary purpose to provide parks and recreational opportunities to its residents. Services provided include recreation programs, park management, capital development and general administration. The Park District manages 91 parks on approximately 1,500 acres. Recreational facilities and amenities operated by the Park District include 64 playgrounds, 2 skate parks, 3 dog parks, 25 basketball courts, pathways, bike trails and numerous sports fields for baseball, football, soccer and softball in addition to the Recreation/Administration Center, Recreation/Administration Center Annex, Normantown Equestrian Center, Ottawa Street Pool, Heritage Professional Center, Streams Recreation Center and the Plainfield Township Community Center.