Tri Star Gov Solutions Culver City, CA, USA
Director of Parks, Recreation & Community Services
A CONNECTED, CREATIVE, AND EVOLVING COMMUNITY
The City of Culver City (City) is a dynamic urban community in the heart of Los Angeles County, home to approximately 40k residents who enjoy a unique blend of small-town charm and big-city amenities. Walkable neighborhoods, historic architecture, and a vibrant downtown make it a sought-after place to live, work, and visit.
The city’s lively center features popular destinations like Culver Steps, Ivy Station, and the historic Culver Hotel, offering dining, shopping, and gathering spaces. As the “Heart of Screenland,” Culver City hosts major employers such as Sony Pictures Studios, Apple Studios, Tik Tok, Pinterest, and Amazon Studios, supporting a thriving creative economy and small business scene.
Residents enjoy abundant parks, bike paths, and the Culver City Arts District, showcasing public art, galleries, and cultural events. With excellent transit connections via the Metro E Line and major freeways, Culver City offers easy access to the region while maintaining its own distinctive identity.
Guided by its 2045 General Plan, the City is preparing for sustainable growth that anticipates welcoming 10,000–15,000 new residents over the next decade, with expanded housing options and modern infrastructure. Culver City looks to remain a welcoming, inclusive, and livable community for generations to come.
COUNCIL-MANAGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT
The City operates under a Council-Manager form of government. Its five-member elected City Council provides policy direction, sets priorities, approves the budget, and appoints the City Manager, City Attorney, Police Chief, and Fire Chief.
The City Manager serves as the City’s Chief Executive Officer, overseeing day-to-day operations and leading approximately 800 dedicated employees across five (5) strategic portfolios and 12 departments with a Fiscal Year 25/26 (FY25/26) annual budget of approximately $370M. This talented and committed workforce delivers a wide range of high-quality services that support the City's vision of an inclusive, sustainable, and thriving community.
The Strategic Portfolios and City Departments reporting to the City Manager include: (1) City Manager’s Office: Communications & Public Information; (2) Infrastructure & Innovation: Information Technology, Transportation, Public Works, and Planning & Development; (3) Fiscal, Sustainability & Transparency: Finance and City Clerk; (4) Talent Development, Labor & Inclusion: Human Resources; (5) Economic, Vitality & Equity: Housing & Human Services, Economic Development, Parks, Recreation & Community Services, and Cultural Affairs.
Click Below to Learn More:
THE PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department (PRCS) plays a vital role in shaping quality of life in Culver City. PRCS is responsible for park development and maintenance, recreation facilities and programming, community events, youth and senior services, and selected social services. PRCS manages 18 parks, robust year-round programming, aquatics operations, and highly utilized civic facilities. The FY26 adopted budget is approximately $14.1M with 36 full-time positions and approximately 208 seasonal and part time staff. Led by the Director, PRCS is organized into four (4) primary divisions:
Click Below to Learn More:
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES AND DEPARTMENT FOCUS:
THE POSITION & IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Director of Parks, Recreation & Community Services (Director) reports directly to the Assistant City Manager and serves as a key member of the City’s executive leadership team. This unclassified executive-level position provides overall leadership and strategic direction for park development and maintenance, recreation facilities and programming, senior and social services, community events, and civic facility operations.
The Director oversees PRCS’s approximately $14.1M FY26 budget, five (5) direct reports, thirty (30) indirect reports, and a significant seasonal and part-time workforce. This role requires strong fiscal stewardship and disciplined organizational leadership.
With adoption of the Citywide Parks Plan, the next Director will lead PRCS into an important implementation phase. The City is seeking a leader who can translate vision into execution while strengthening operational performance and financial sustainability.
The ideal candidate will also demonstrate:
Beyond technical qualifications, this role demands a strong and steady leader. PRCS includes diverse personalities and operational complexities, and success will require clear expectations, consistent accountability, and the ability to align the organization around shared priorities. The Director must also be comfortable engaging with passionate and highly invested community members. PRCS services are deeply valued, and the ability to navigate vocal public input with professionalism and balance is essential.
Culver City is also seeking a charismatic and influential leader with an entrepreneurial mindset. The ideal candidate understands how to creatively expand resources, cultivate corporate and community partnerships, and effectively market programs and assets to maximize community impact. Equally important is executive maturity. The Director must be comfortable operating in a collaborative executive environment, providing candid and well-reasoned guidance to the City Manager, and offering thoughtful, professional input to elected and appointed officials when operational realities require it.
The successful candidate will combine vision with discipline, confidence with diplomacy, and creativity with accountability.