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Job Description
FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d000000dzMDAAY/campground-assistant-at-organ-pipe-cactus-national-monument
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ADDRESS:
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
10 Organ Pipe Drive
Ajo, Arizona 85321
DEPT: National Park Service
DATES: 11/7/2022 – 4/23/2023
DESCRIPTION:
Joining our team at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument you will experience the remarkable and unique landscape that is the Sonoran Desert. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is an international Biosphere Reserve and as such is a strikingly beautiful landscape with abundant opportunities for quiet, solitude and outdoor recreation; 95% of the park is designated wilderness. The Sonoran Desert is a wet desert, with rainy seasons in the winter and summer, an incomparable place in terms of biological and ecological diversity. Visitors come from all over the world to marvel at the rugged beauty of the borderlands here in Arizona. The borderlands have a rich cultural tradition blending Mexican, Tohono O’odham and American art, cuisine, language, and culture.
The park shares an international border with Mexico; cross-border immigration and smuggling do occur here. Customs and Border Patrol is a constant presence in the park and park staff are diligent about safety and resource protection.
Campground Operations
Twin Peaks Campground is located approximately 2 miles from the Kris Eggle Visitor Center. The campground is on a 100% reservation only system through recreation.gov. Visitors can reserve sites same day up to 6 months in advance. There are 34 tent sites and 174 sites for recreational vehicles (RVs). A few sites can accommodate RV’s up to 45’ in length. There are also 5 group campsites located a short distance away from the main campground.
For more detailed information, go to: https://www.nps.gov/orpi/planyourvisit/camping.htm
DUTIES
A Day in the Life of a Twin Peaks Campground Assistant:
Work as a team with campground hosts.
Welcome and orient campers.
Help campers locate their campsites.
Provide information and orientation about programs, activities, hikes, and drives.
Provide information and orientation about the location of services outside the monument.
Educate campers on campground regulations.
Report maintenance, potential safety hazards, and guest issues to supervisor.
Roving the campground throughout the day as needed.
Clean and maintain vacated Twin Peaks and group campsites daily: raking, sweeping, clean grills, trim vegetation, pick up litter, minor maintenance.
Assist rangers with campsite tags as directed.
Campground Assistants must work well with people, be personable and neat in appearance.
QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants should be able to do the following:
Work a minimum of 32 hours per week and no more than 40 hours per week.
Operate a government vehicle safely.
Practice and provide exemplary customer service.
Work independently.
Communicate with visitors.
Communicate with team.
Be a team-member.
Respond with patience, tact, and empathy.
Safety ethic.
Wear volunteer uniform and name badge in accordance with polices.
Follow standard operating procedures and directions.
Pass non-federal employee background investigation (required).Valid state issued driver’s License required.
Valid state issued driver’s License required.
Other Favorable Qualifications:
Previous experience working with visitors/customers
Familiarity with campground operations and RV lifestyles
SKILLS
Drivers License
General Assistance
Landscaping/Reforestation
Map Reading
Visitor Information
Safety is a priority
Safety is our priority and volunteers are an important part of our safety program.
Volunteers will perform work safely, properly wear PPE, and follow safety policies, rules, and regulations.
Report all near-miss, accidents, and injuries immediately to supervisor and volunteer coordinator.
Volunteers will follow all agency guidance and CDC guidelines relevant to COVID-19, including mask requirements and policies, to ensure their safety, the safety of NPS staff, and our visitors.
JOB HAZARDS
General housekeeping
Slip, trip, and fall hazards
Equipment operation
Equipment maintenance
Work practices
Climate and Weather: lightning, flashflood, storm events, sun exposure, extreme temperatures into the 100x F, and freezing during the winter months. Exposure sharp, poisonous, and venomous plants or wildlife. Rocky uneven terrane.
BACKGROUND/REFERENCE CHECK REQUIRED
Yes
Tagged as: SPRING '25, WINTER