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- Employment & Internship Opportunities | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Part time and seasonal positions that Maryville, Missouri Parks & Recreation is hiring can be found here! Employment & Internship Opportunities We are regularly hiring part-time and seasonal positions as well as offering a variety of internship and field experience opportunities. Explore the list below to find the range of positions where we regularly have openings. To inquire about the availability of open positions within MPR, stop by the Maryville Community Center, or give us a call at: 660.562.2923. Maryville Community Center Front Desk Assistants Child Care Providers Recreation Basketball & Volleyball Officials Basketball Scorekeepers Softball & Baseball Umpires Concessionaires Soccer Officials Fitness Aerobic Instructors Personal Trainers Maintenance Maintenance Laborers Custodians Seasonal Aquatics Lifeguards Swimming Instructors Swim Team Coaches Front Desk Attendants Concessionaires Summer Camp Counselor MPR hosts a 4 week Summer Camp for ages 5-12. This camp is stacked with fun activities like pool days, field trips, movies, and so much more. As a seasonal Camp Counselor, you would supervise the children. MPR Job Application Internship Questionnaire To inquire about the status of a job position or to submit an application, contact Maggie at mrockwood@maryvillemo.gov . To inquire about an internship, please complete the internship questionnaire and submit it to kmclain@maryvillemo.gov Personal Training Maryville Parks & Recreation contracts with individual trainers who operate their training business in our facility. They are responsible for scheduling their own training sessions and developing workouts for their clients. Trainers must have their personal training certification and current CPR certification prior to contracting with Maryville Parks and Recreation.
- Board | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Maryville Parks and Recreation is quasi-independent with a nine-volunteer appointed group of citizens by the Parks & Recreation Director with approval of City Council. Parks & Recreation Board Maryville Parks and Recreation is quasi-independent with a nine-volunteer appointed group of citizens by the Parks & Recreation Director with approval of City Council. The board is responsible to oversee the maintenance, expansion, use, and protection of the parks and recreational facilities, as well as, enhance the natural beauty of the city and provide enjoyment, health and general welfare to its residents. The Parks & Recreation Board meets in regular session on the third Monday of the month. Meetings are held at 5:15 pm in the Maryville Community Center North Meeting Room. Jeff Ferguson President Zack Wray Vice President Rachelle Wilmes Secretary Emily Peterson Erica Luke Kelly Quinlin Gentry Martin Mitch Coffelt Buddy Mayfield Interested in joining the board?
- Parks & Facilities | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Maryville Parks & Recreation located in Maryville, Missouri oversees many parks and facilities! A community center, seasonal outdoor pool, seasonal splash pad, baseball/softball fields, and more! Parks & Facilities We have 12 parks, a community fitness center, a seasonal aquatic center, a seasonal splash pad, multiple baseball/softball fields, and more! To reserve a park shelter, visit us in person or reserve online. Reserve Online Rental Rates Find a park Beal Park: 700 N. Laura Donaldson Westside Park: 1000 N. Country Club Road Downtown Pocket Park: 224 N. Main Franklin Park: 721 N. Main Happy Hollow Park: 709 E. 3rd Judah Park: 615 W. Thompson Robertson-Crist Park: 519 Prather Sisson-Eek Park: 406 W. Lincoln Sunrise Bark Park: 720 S. Depot Sunrise Park: 1316 E. Halsey Thomson Splash 'N' Play: 1812 S. Munn Ave Wabash Park: 915 N. Mulberry Park Map (PDF) Park Rules & Regulations We are enormously proud of our park system. Our beautiful parks play host to a wide variety of activities throughout the year, such as community-wide events, recreation programs, sporting events, family picnics, and quiet relaxation. The following rules and regulations have been developed to make sure that Maryville's park system remains beautiful, inviting and safe for the community. We ask for your cooperation to ensure the integrity of the park system remains intact. If you have specific questions, please call Maryville Parks and Recreation at 660.562.2923. Leash Law Maryville has a leash law requiring dogs to be confined to your premises or under your restraint at all times. If not, the dog is subject to be picked up and impounded at the New Nodaway Humane Society. NNHS is located at 829 South Depot Street. Telephone Number 660.562.3333. A summons may be issued to the dog owner for violation of the leash law. If you have concerns about the leash law in Maryville, or need to report something regarding this law, please contact Public Safety at 660.562.3209. This leash law is in effect at all of the Maryville city parks, with the exception of the Sunrise Bark Park. Dogs are allowed off leash only after entering the park. They must be leashed while entering and exiting. For more information please visit the City of Maryville website at https://www.maryville.org/pview.aspx?id=22825&catid=507 City Dog Tags Maryville City Ordinance requires all dogs over the age of six months to be licensed . A dog license tag may be obtained at the following location: New Nodaway Humane Society 829 South Depot Street 660.562.3333 The tags are cost $25 per unaltered animal, or $5 for each spayed or neutered animal. To obtain this license, you must present a rabies vaccination receipt issued within the last twelve months. License renewal is required by December 31 of each year. Questions may be directed to the Humane Society. Be sure to ask about their pet recovery database program. Sunrise Bark Park This off-leash dog park is open from sunrise to sunset. Use park at your own risk. No dogs without humans, no humans without dogs. Owners are legally responsible for the behavior of their dog(s) at all times. Dogs must be leashed while entering and exiting the park. Dog handlers must be at least 16 years of age. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult and supervised at all times. All dogs entering must be up to date on vaccinations including rabies. Dogs living in Maryville city limits must also be licensed. Visit maryvilleparks.org/ parks for more information. Owners must clean up after their dogs. Dog waste stations are provided for your convenience. Violators will be subject to removal from the park and suspension of park privileges. This park is not monitored by staff. Report issues to Maryville Public Safety at 660-562-3209. Prohibited Human & Dog Food/Treats Glass Containers Dogs in heat Sick dogs Aggressive dogs Puppies (under 4 months) Section 135.010 Violation of Chapter Regulations Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any regulation governing the use of City Parks as provided in this Chapter. Section 135.020 Amusement for Gain. No amusement for gain or for which a charge is made may be conducted in a park or public recreational facility without consent of the Park and Recreation Board, and such amusement must be conducted in accordance with any rules, regulations of the Board and the ordinances of the City. Section 135.030 Prohibited Acts. Disfiguration And Removal. It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully mark, deface, injure, tamper with, or displace or remove any tables, benches, fireplaces, paving signs or notices whether temporary or permanent, stakes, posts or other boundary markers, or other structures or equipment, facilities or park property whatsoever, either real or personal. Sanitation. No person in a park shall throw, discharge or otherwise place or cause to be placed in the water of any pool, stream, river in or adjacent to any park, any substance, matter or thing, liquid or solid, which will or may result in pollution of said waters; have brought in or shall dump, deposit or leave any bottles, broken glass, ashes, paper boxes, cans, dirt, rubbish, waste, garbage, refuse, or other trash. No such refuse or trash shall be placed in any waters or on the grounds of any park or left anywhere on the grounds or any buildings therein, except in receptacles provided for such purpose. Animals. Horses are not permitted on park property at any time without expressed approval of the Park and Recreation Board. Golf Balls. It shall be unlawful for any person to play or simulate the game of golf by hitting, striking, driving a golf ball or other similar object or practicing a golf swing using golf clubs, whether wood or metal, on any park property whatsoever, whether real or personal. It shall additionally be unlawful for any person to leave or abandon a golf ball in or upon a City park. This prohibition shall not apply to activities upon a public or private golf course. Section 135.040 Vehicles No person, without the consent of the Park and Recreation Board of the City, will drive or park any motor vehicle on any park except in designated parking areas, roads or drives. No vehicles will be parked in any area, on any road or drive where parking is prohibited or in such manner as to obstruct the flow of traffic along such road or drive. No motor vehicle shall be operated in any City Park at a speed in excess of ten (10) miles per hour. All provisions of the Municipal Code of the City governing the operation of motor vehicles shall apply to the operation of motor vehicles in City Parks. Vehicles shall not be left unattended overnight in the City of Maryville parks or parking lots. Section 135.050 Hours of Operation Park. The park shall be open to the public. Any section or part of the park may be declared closed or reserved to the public by the Park and Recreation Board at any time or for any interval of time, either temporarily or at regular or stated intervals. Swimming Pool. The Park and Recreation Board shall determine the length of the season during which the pool shall be open for public swimming, the hours of operation, and the conditions under which the swimming pool shall be closed for public swimming. Camping. Overnight camping shall not be permitted in any City of Maryville parks or parking lots. Section 135.055 Park Closing — Hours It shall be unlawful for any individual to enter or remain on park property between the hours of 12:00 Midnight and 5:00 A.M. local time. The foregoing provision shall not apply to Mozingo Lake Park, any City employee, City Official, Park and Recreation Board member, any designee or agent of any of the foregoing or any individual participating in an after hour event sanctioned and approved the City Council or by the Park and Recreation Board of Directors or any Law Enforcement or Peace Officer engaged in his/her official duties. As used in this Section, the term "park" shall include any real estate owned, leased or occupied by the City of Maryville or the Maryville Park and Recreation Department and used for park purposes or designated as a park. The City Manager and the Park and Recreation Department Director or their designee's are hereby authorized and directed to post signage they deem sufficient to provide notice to the public of the hours of park closing. Section 135.060 Fires in Park It shall be unlawful for any person to start a fire in any area of the park except in a suitable container adapted to the use of containing a fire for the purpose of cooking foods thereon, and it shall be unlawful for any person to leave the area of such fire before the same is completely extinguished. Section 135.070 Park and Recreation Board — Powers The Park and Recreation Board shall have authority to set rentals, admission prices, expense charges and other fees as it deems necessary for any event utilizing special facilities or personnel under the jurisdiction of the Park and Recreation Board. Section 135.072 Alcohol Prohibited in Parks — Exception It shall be unlawful to possess, consume, dispense, sell or vend intoxicating liquor or non-intoxicating beer in any public park unless said act complies with the terms of this Chapter and a valid park alcohol use permit. It shall be lawful to possess, consume, dispense, sell or vend intoxicating liquor or non-intoxicating beer in a public park only if such act complies with the terms and conditions of this Chapter and the requirements of a valid park alcohol use permit. Section 135.073 Park Alcohol Use Permit A park alcohol use permit authorizes the holder to sell, dispense or vend intoxicating liquor and non-intoxicating beer in compliance with the terms of the permit. Possession or consumption of intoxicating liquor or non-intoxicating beer by any individual in compliance with the terms of a valid park alcohol use permit is authorized. Only a civic organization may apply for a park alcohol use permit. A permit fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) plus a damage deposit of three hundred dollars ($300.00) shall be paid at the time the application for the permit is made, which application must be submitted at least thirty (30) days prior to the event. A park alcohol use permit, if approved, shall be issued for period requested on the application but shall not exceed three (3) days in duration. Multiple applications by a civic organization or by multiple organizations shall not be approved to circumvent this duration limitation. The City Council may authorize an exception to this duration period limitation for special or annual events of community-wide interest. Section 135.074 Violation of Permit Terms It shall be unlawful to possess, consume, dispense, sell or vend intoxicating liquor or non-intoxicating beer contrary to the terms or condition of the park alcohol use permit. In addition to any other authorized sanction or punishment, the Maryville Parks and Recreation Department is authorized to immediately revoke any park alcohol use permit where alcohol dispensing, possession or use, or the event location, display or operation fails to comply with any term, condition, requirement or restriction of the permit as approved. Section 135.075 Park Alcohol Use Permit — Application All applications for a park alcohol use permit shall be submitted on such form(s) as promulgated by the City, shall be accompanied by all necessary fees and deposits filed at least thirty (30) days in advance of the scheduled events for which the permit is sought and shall contain the following: Completed application form(s) as required; The name and address of the civic organization requesting the permit; The name, address and telephone number of the contact individual for the application; The names, addresses and telephone numbers of the officers of the civic organization applying for the permit; The name, address and telephone number of all individuals responsible for the operation of the event or responsible for compliance with all applicable permit terms and conditions, City ordinances and State laws and regulations; A complete description of the proposed special event, including dates, hours of operation, proposed method of merchandise display, proposed signage and a list of all goods to be sold or dispensed and equipment to be used in the event; A map depicting the layout and location of the event relative to other landmarks of the site; A copy of the application for a Missouri picnic license for the event, or a copy of a caterer's license or other applicable license for the event, with contact information for the person or entity which will be dispensing alcohol at the event. A copy of a valid Missouri picnic license, if applicable, must be submitted prior to permit approval; A certificate of insurance for the event providing for minimum coverage of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for injury or property damage and naming the City of Maryville, Maryville Park and Recreation Department and their officers, employees and agents as additional insureds; The signature of the person responsible for the event and application and evidence that the permit is executed with the approval of the civic organization; If the event involved the possession, sale or dispensing of food products, a copy of all required permit(s) shall be attached to the application; and Any other information the City and/or Parks and Recreation Department deems necessary. Section 135.076 Park Alcohol Use Permit — Site Requirements Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent any wholesaler or distributor from providing customary storage, cooling or dispensing equipment for use by the holder of the permit in accordance with the law. Merchandise shall be displayed in a manner that does not create a nuisance, negatively impact surrounding park area or usage of the park by others or detract from the visual quality of the area. Signage at the site location shall be limited to one (1) sign not to exceed eight (8) square feet. Off-premises signs or attention-attracting devices shall not be allowed. The event shall be located in a manner so as not to cause vehicular congestion. The sponsor shall provide a "designated and controlled area" to segregate individuals who are allowed to possess or consume alcohol (people over twenty-one (21)). A "designated serving table" shall be located within the serving area, and individuals shall not be allowed to carry or bring alcohol into the area except to be dispensed therein. Only liquor dispensed from the serving area by the holder of the permit or its agent shall be permitted to be possessed or consumed under the permit. During the event, trash and debris shall be maintained so as not to create a nuisance or to litter the area. Upon conclusion of the event for the day, all materials, equipment, trash and debris shall be promptly removed from the property or placed in designated refuse containers. Section 135.080 Violations and Penalties Each and every person violating any provision of this Chapter shall be guilty of an ordinance violation and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) or be imprisoned in jail for not more than three (3) months, or both such fine and imprisonment.
- FAQs | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Frequently asked questions about the Maryville, Missouri community center and aquatic center can be found here! Frequently Asked Questions Frequently asked questions MCC FAQs MAC FAQs Hours of Operation Maryville Community Center Monday - Thursday: 5:00am - 9:00pm Friday: 5:00am - 7:00pm Saturday: 6:00am - 5:00pm Sunday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm Child watch hours: Monday - Saturday 8am - 11am Monday - Friday 4pm - 7pm *Hours are subject to change for rentals, events, and holidays* Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and textcaster for closures. What are the amenities? Maryville Community Center Includes Gymnasium (3 courts) Meeting Rooms Indoor Walking/Jogging Track (440 ft, 12 laps = 1 Mile) Shake Shop Child Watch Area Men’s/Women’s Locker Rooms Cardiovascular Equipment Weight Equipment Aerobics, Fitness and Yoga Programs Rules Child Policy: Children 0-8 years old: Must have adult supervision at all times or be in the child watch area during child watch hours. Children of members are free to use child watch. Day pass holders must pay $4 per child. Children 9-12 years old: Must have parent/guardian in the building. They are NOT allowed in the cardio/weight room, but may use track, gym, and kid friendly fitness classes. Children 9+ are not allowed in child watch. They must have a valid day pass or MCC membership. Children 13-15: May be in cardio/weight room ONLY WITH parent supervision. They may use the track, gym, and kid friendly fitness classes. They must possess a valid MCC membership or day pass. Those who purchase a day pass must sign in and give parental information. Children 16+: May use the facility unsupervised. They must posses a valid MCC membership or day pass.
- Recreation | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Maryville Parks & Recreation located in Maryville, Missouri offers recreational opportunities for all ages! Recreation Adult Sports Adult Sports Current Registrations View Registrations Youth Sports Youth Sports Fitness Classes Fitness Classes Youth Scholarship Information Learn More Personal Training Personal Training
- Our Team | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Located in Maryville, Missouri, our full time staff runs programs and events, maintains multiple facilities, and manages our department. Meet our staff! Meet the team Jeff Stubblefield Director jstubblefield@maryvillemo.gov Maggie Rockwood Assistant Director mrockwood@maryvillemo.gov Kristy McLain Recreation & Aquatics Supervisor kmclain@maryvillemo.gov Elizabeth Lyle Marketing & Events Supervisor elyle@maryvillemo.gov Emily Dew Recreation Coordinator edew@maryvillemo.gov Tyler Peve Park Maintenance Supervisor tpeve@maryvillemo.gov Sam Doolin Park Maintenance Brenden Pedersen Park Maintenance Haven Bonde Park Maintenance
- Adult Sports | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Maryville Parks & Recreation located in Maryville, Missouri offers many recreational adult sports. Coed volleyball, adult basketball, pickleball, and more! Adult Sports We offer a variety of adult sports! See below for information on our adult sports for the 2026 calendar year! All programs can be registered for at the Maryville Community Center, or by giving us a call at: 660.562.2923. MOST, not all, programs can be registered for online. You can access our online registration site by clicking on the tab below! Register Participants must be 16 years or older to play in any adult league. Adult Softball League For our Slow Pitch league, there will be a 10 game season and a single elimination post season tournament. Unlimited amount of players can participate on a team. The league will tentatively begin in late April. This is not a coed league. Registration: March 16th - April 3, 2026 Late registration period: April 4-8th Cost: $435/team, $485 for late registrations Co-ed Softball League For our Coed Softball league, games will be held on Tuesday/Thursdays with a post season tournament to follow the completion of round robin competition. Teams can have an unlimited amount of players. League will tentatively begin the last week of June. Registration: May 25th - June 12, 2026 Late registration period: June 13th - 17th Cost: $435/team, $485 for late registrations Co-ed Volleyball League In our Co-Ed Volleyball League, teams will play a round robin schedule to determine the league winners, followed by a single elimination tournament. Players must be at least 16 years old to participate. Unlimited number of players can be on a team. The league is set to start in late February. Registration: January 13th - February 6, 2026 Late registration period: February 14th - 18th Cost: $350/team, $400 for late registrations Sand Volleyball League In our Sand Volleyball league, games will be played for 7 weeks at Beal Park depending on the number of teams. Players must be at least 16 years old to participate. The league will tentatively begin in late May. Registration: April 20th - May 8, 2026 Late registration period: May 9-13th Cost: $350/team, $400 for late registrations Adult Volleyball League For our Adult Volleyball league, teams will compete in a regular season round robin schedule with a single elimination tournament to follow. Players must be at least 16 years old to participate and not on a high school team. League will tentatively begin in September. This is not a coed league. Registration: August 10th - August 21, 2026 Late registration period: August 22nd - 26th Cost: $350/team, $400 for late registrations Adult Basketball League For our Adult Basketball League, teams will participate in weekly games with a post season tournament to follow the regular season. Players must be at least 16 years old and not on a high school basketball team. Registration: November 9th - November 27, 2026 Late registration period: November 28 - December 2nd Cost: $400/team, $450 for late registrations Pickleball League For our Adult Pickleball league, Each team will play a minimum of 10 games, plus a single elimination tournament. You must sign up as a pair. All teams will be divided into two separate divisions: beginner and advanced. We will follow USAPA pickleball rules. Subs cannot be used in the middle of a match. Registration: September 14th - October 2, 2026 Late registration period: October 3rd - 7th Cost: $80/team, $100 for late registrations Register
- Personal Training | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Interested in building a healthier you? Check out our personal training or nutrition counseling packages. Personal Training To find a trainer that meets your needs, look below at a list of our trainers with their bios. Sessions run 30 minutes each. Buddy up! Session Packages are cheaper when you split the package with friends! You must have a full access Maryville Community Center membership in order to purchase a personal training package. (Not just a track pass) Add Photo Personal training packages: 2 Session Single person $30 10 Session Single person $130 20 Session single person $250 10 session Partner Training (both partners must purchase) $70 20 session Partner Training (both partners must purchase) $135 To book personal training sessions, visit the front desk at the Maryville Community Center. Nutrition Counseling (with Regan T. only) Whether your goal is to achieve peak performance, alter your body composition, or manage your weight, learning how to properly fuel your body can help you reach your goals in a healthy way. Services: Nutrition assessment, sports nutrition, weight management, family nutrition 1 session $30 2 sessions $50 3 sessions $75 5 sessions $120 Regan Tripp Regan graduated from Northwest in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in Nutrition and Dietetics, and again in 2020 with her master’s degree in exercise science. She has been an ACE certified personal trainer since 2020 in addition to being CPR/AED certified. She is currently working as a dietitian and helping others achieve their health and fitness goals while developing healthy, long lasting habits.Regan also offers nutrition counseling through the Maryville Community Center. Meet with her today to reach your fitness goals through nutrition! Email: reganthompson16@gmail.com Joe Handlos I am a retired educator who has worked with clients for the past 9 years. I have completed re-certification courses in corrective exercise, senior fitness, nutrition, and strength & conditioning. My fitness journey began in high school when I competed in sports and continued I college when I earned a degree in PE and competed in powerlifting. As an educator, coach, & administrator, I’ve learned how challenging it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle in today’s world. In retirement, I chose to become a personal trainer so I can instruct other (and myself) on how to exercise in a safe progression toward their wellness goals and enable them to have the best quality of life possible. I will work with anyone, but have a preference toward working with seniors, beginners, or those coming off an injury wanting to pursue a more active lifestyle. Certification: ISSA (International Sports Sciences Association) Text preferred Cell: 785.210.7423 Email: josephhandlos4@gmail.com Meet the Trainers
- Current Registrations | Maryville Parks & Recreation
Maryville Parks & Recreation located in Maryville, Missouri, offers many programs and events! See which registrations are currently open! Current Registrations See below for information on our current open registrations. All programs can be registered for at the Maryville Community Center or by giving us a call at: 660.562.2923. MOST, not all, programs can be registered for online. You can access our online registration site by clicking on the tab below! Register

