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NRRC Commissioner

City of Los Santos recruitment posting

Natural and Recreational Resources Commission Full-time City Hall, Carcer Way

About the Job Position

The Natural and Recreational Resources Commission (NRRC) is seeking dedicated individuals to serve as Commissioners. This position supports the Commission’s mandate to safeguard and revitalize Los Santos’ natural landscapes and recreational spaces through structured oversight, field assessment, and policy research.

Operating as an advisory body under the Office of the Mayor, the NRRC was established in response to a growing number of environmental and public safety threats, as well as the collapse of key oversight agencies. Commissioners contribute to coordinating policy efforts, conducting infrastructure assessments, and developing long-term strategies that promote sustainable environmental stewardship through both practical field experience and academically informed analysis.

This role is suited for individuals who are equally comfortable conducting on-site evaluations and engaging in research, documentation, and policy development within a collaborative government framework.

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Applicants are expected to:

  • Participate in field-based assessments of natural landscapes and recreational spaces throughout Los Santos.
  • Collect, document, and analyze environmental and public safety data gathered through on-site evaluations.
  • Apply academic knowledge and research methodologies to support Commission findings and recommendations.
  • Contribute to data-driven policy proposals and long-term environmental strategies.
  • Support inter-agency collaboration related to environmental oversight and recreation.
  • Uphold the Commission’s commitment to ecological integrity and sustainable resource management.
  • Assist in strengthening community resilience through informed oversight and responsible stewardship.

About the Department

The Natural and Recreational Resources Commission functions as an advisory body under the Office of the Mayor. The Commission was created to address increasing environmental and public safety risks and the absence of effective oversight mechanisms.

From coastal water monitoring to urban greenspace restoration, the NRRC plays an essential role in evaluating infrastructure, coordinating policy, and proposing legislation that supports long-term environmental sustainability. Commissioners work collectively to ensure recommendations are informed by both empirical field data and established academic principles.

About the Salary & Paygroup

  • The current NRRC Commissioner wage is set at: $75,000 + bonuses.
  • A supportive, consolidated and dynamic team environment.
  • Department / Office Directors are assigned to Paygrade VIII.

Minimum Eligibility Requirements

  • The applicant must be at least 24 years of age, or be currently enrolled in an accredited Bachelor of Science program, and willing to serve in an interim Commissioner capacity while completing their degree.
  • The applicant must have a legal address in the State of San Andreas.
  • The applicant may not have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor.
  • The applicant must possess a current driver’s license and a reasonable driving record.
  • The applicant must be willing and able to participate in field-based research, site evaluations, and data collection as required.

Desired Qualifications and Experience

  • A Bachelor of Science (BS) in environmental science, ecology, natural resource management, public policy, urban planning, or a closely related scientific discipline is required.
  • Applicants currently completing a Bachelor of Science program may be considered for an interim appointment, subject to continued academic progress.
  • Demonstrated ability to apply academic or theoretical knowledge in practical, real-world assessment settings.
  • Experience conducting field research, surveys, inspections, or observational studies is advantageous.
  • Familiarity with research methods, data analysis, and technical documentation.
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a commission or multidisciplinary team environment.

Key Skills and Abilities

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including technical and research-based reporting.
  • Ability to synthesize field observations with academic or policy frameworks.
  • Excellent organizational and documentation skills.
  • Capacity to work independently while contributing to structured team objectives.
  • Professional judgment and attention to detail when handling technical or sensitive information.
  • Awareness of local environmental, recreational, and infrastructure-related issues affecting Los Santos.
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