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About Oregon Parks and Recreation Department - OPRD
(A Division of State of Oregon)

Researched & Written by Kevin Fox on the FlexJobs Team

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), a division of the State of Oregon, works to provide outstanding natural, cultural, scenic, and historic resources for the enjoyment and education of future and present generations. As an employer, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department has offered full-time, hybrid remote jobs in the past. Eligible team members may receive perks and benefits, including health insurance, 11 paid holidays per year, progressive vacation leave accrual, and membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and student loan forgiveness program.

Headquartered in Salem, Oregon, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department includes Oregon State Parks and planning, engineering, natural resources, and volunteering functions that support management and park development, as well as the Oregon Heritage Program, which operates historic and cultural preservation programs. The OPRD also oversees scenic waterway and bikeway administration and the Oregon Office of Outdoor Recreation, which is responsible for connecting outdoor recreation’s community, economic, and personal benefits. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department was created as a branch of the Highway Department in 1921, and its legislature created a separate OPRD that became effective in 1990. Today, visitors to Oregon’s state parks contribute more than $1 billion annually to the state’s economy.

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About Oregon Parks and Recreation Department - OPRD
(A Division of State of Oregon)

Researched & Written by Kevin Fox on the FlexJobs Team

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), a division of the State of Oregon, works to provide outstanding natural, cultural, scenic, and historic resources for the enjoyment and education of future and present generations. As an employer, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department has offered full-time, hybrid remote jobs in the past. Eligible team members may receive perks and benefits, including health insurance, 11 paid holidays per year, progressive vacation leave accrual, and membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and student loan forgiveness program.

Headquartered in Salem, Oregon, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department includes Oregon State Parks and planning, engineering, natural resources, and volunteering functions that support management and park development, as well as the Oregon Heritage Program, which operates historic and cultural preservation programs. The OPRD also oversees scenic waterway and bikeway administration and the Oregon Office of Outdoor Recreation, which is responsible for connecting outdoor recreation’s community, economic, and personal benefits. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department was created as a branch of the Highway Department in 1921, and its legislature created a separate OPRD that became effective in 1990. Today, visitors to Oregon’s state parks contribute more than $1 billion annually to the state’s economy.

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Disability Insurance
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Life Insurance
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Family/Dependent Health
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401k Matching/Retirement savings
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Tuition/education assistance
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Paid holidays
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Paid vacation

About Oregon Parks and Recreation Department - OPRD
(A Division of State of Oregon)

Researched & Written by Kevin Fox on the FlexJobs Team

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), a division of the State of Oregon, works to provide outstanding natural, cultural, scenic, and historic resources for the enjoyment and education of future and present generations. As an employer, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department has offered full-time, hybrid remote jobs in the past. Eligible team members may receive perks and benefits, including health insurance, 11 paid holidays per year, progressive vacation leave accrual, and membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and student loan forgiveness program.

Headquartered in Salem, Oregon, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department includes Oregon State Parks and planning, engineering, natural resources, and volunteering functions that support management and park development, as well as the Oregon Heritage Program, which operates historic and cultural preservation programs. The OPRD also oversees scenic waterway and bikeway administration and the Oregon Office of Outdoor Recreation, which is responsible for connecting outdoor recreation’s community, economic, and personal benefits. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department was created as a branch of the Highway Department in 1921, and its legislature created a separate OPRD that became effective in 1990. Today, visitors to Oregon’s state parks contribute more than $1 billion annually to the state’s economy.

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