Works with the Legal department on new partnership agreements; Plans, manages, coordinates, supervises, evaluates and implements short and long-term work plans for the daily operation of golf course agronomy, parks, open space and facilities to meet the needs of the public; Directs the design and development of pathways projects; Directs projects regarding horticulture, golf course agronomy, arboriculture, sports fields, development and maintenance, rights of way, pathways, event and reservation management, and park infrastructure. Job Specifications: Bachelor's degree in Parks and Recreation Management, Landscape Architecture, Construction Management, Business or Public Administration, or related field and 7+ years professional experience in a responsible managerial position, with a parks and recreation department; experience and skill supervising a large and diverse employee population; management of a municipal resource and capital budget; working with contractors and vendors on large construction and development projects, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience; Parks planning experience required; Park construction management experience required.