Dworshak Dam & Reservoir-Visitor Center Tour Guide Assistant Volunteer/Maintenance/Groundskeeping
- Part Time
- 1842 Viewpoint Road, P. O. Box 48, Ahsahka, ID 83520
- Applications have closed

Website U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Job Description
CAMPGROUND: Visitor Center Tour Guide Assistant Volunteer/Main
DEPT: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
AVAILABILITY: 5/15/2020–9/8/2020
RV INFORMATION: We offer a full hook-up campsite (water, sewer, electric service with 50 amp maximum), provide all necessary uniform components, and safety equipment (vest, hard hat, etc.), along with free laundry, a shed for storage, freezer, and fridge that will be shared with the other volunteers. Volunteers provide their own RV or trailer.
DESCRIPTION
Volunteer Activities• Other • Tour Guide/Interpretation • Visitor Information • General Assistance DescriptionVisitor Center Tour Guide Assistant Volunteer/Maintenance/Groundskeeping: As a Visitor Center Tour Guide Volunteer at Dworshak you can enjoy the summer in beautiful northern Idaho. The lake offers nearly 54 miles of fishing and boating opportunities. Volunteer Duties: One couple is needed and the work is 25 to 30 hours. Your duties are between 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM and the volunteers usually work four on and four off that way you have time to explore Idaho, and the surrounding area. Your main job duties at Dworshak would include giving dam tours, answering phone calls, running the gift shopping and answering questions about the Dam and the area. Help rangers with special events or projects if needed. You must be able to walk at least two miles for Dam Tour. Volunteers do not perform skilled maintenance duties or perform janitorial services. If you are interested in learning more, please give Michelle B. East a call – or by email at michelle.b.east@usace.army.mil. Special Skills: All skills can be taught, we hire for personality!! (Updated 12/31/2019) HOUSING & AMENITIESType: Trailer/RV PadsDescription: We offer a full hook-up campsite (water, sewer, electric service with 50 amp maximum), provide all necessary uniform components, and safety equipment (vest, hard hat, etc.), along with free laundry, a shed for storage, freezer, and fridge that will be shared with the other volunteers. Volunteers provide their own RV or trailer.