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STATE PARK PEACE OFFICER (RANGER) K9 HANDLER/ ANGELES DISTRICT/ MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK
The reporting location for this position is the Malibu Creek State Park Ranger Station at 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas CA 91302. This position will work under the direction of the State Park Peace Officer Supervisor (Ranger).
The K-9 handler will work as part of a team with the State Park Peace Officer Rangers and State Park Peace Officer Lifeguards in the Malibu Sector. The duties of this position will include law enforcement, public safety, resource protection, interpretation, education and other duties associated with the general operations. The K-9 Handler will work evenings and night shifts, and others as assigned, and may work special assignments throughout the State of California. The K-9 handler will maintain his/her equipment in good working order to represent the Department in a professional manner. Night shift patrol operations, canine program, special assignments, special events, administrative assignments, and special operations.
Housing may be required.
Special Requirement/Condition of Employment: Depending on the assigned location, the incumbent may be required to occupy state-owned housing to meet operational needs, or may be offered state-owned housing if available. Housing assignments will be determined in accordance with Department policy, operational priorities, and applicable labor agreements.
For further information regardingthis position please contact David Gunn (818) 403-1787 or David.Gunn@parks.ca.gov
Appointment to the (Canine) position to be based on an interview, physical fitness and skills assessment, not seniority. Skills testing may involve proficiency evaluation or scenarios involving firearms, defensive tactics and first aid.
This recruitment may be used to fill identical vacancies which may occur within 180 days of the Final Filing Date of this job posting.
Sensitive Positions/Reasonable Suspicion
Per California Code of Regulations (CCR) 599.961, this is a sensitive position, and therefore subject to drug and alcohol testing. It should be noted that testing is not mandatory, but is allowed to be conducted only if and when there is a determination of reasonable suspicion as defined in CCR 599.962.