Volunteer
Job Description
FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d000000eWefAAE/campground-host-kyles-landing-campground-late-summer-2023
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ADDRESS: Buffalo National River; Jasper, Arkansas
DEPT: National Park Service
DATES: 8/1/2023 – 10/30/2023
DESCRIPTION:
Assist the National Park Service with campground management and visitor services as a Campground Host at Buffalo National River in the Ozarks of northern Arkansas.
Assist the National Park Service with campground management and visitor services as a Campground Host at Buffalo National River in the Ozarks of northern Arkansas. Kyles campground is a busy and popular location. It is next to the Buffalo River, a beautiful free flowing river that is the recreational heart of Buffalo National River. Campground hosts here must be able to provide exemplary customer service and demonstrate patience and flexibility when helping visitors. Host volunteers work closely with park staff and are the eyes and ears of the campground.
Campground Hosts are valuable members of our team at Buffalo National River, as they are often the first (and sometimes only) National Park Service representative that a park visitor will see during their trip. Campground Hosts enhance the visitor experience by helping visitors locate a campsite, answering questions about things to do in the area, providing maps and information, educating visitors
about park regulations, and keeping the campground tidy.
Campground Host Volunteers will work weekends and holidays, 32-40 hrs a week. They must provide their own self-sustained housing, such as a camper trailer or motor home. An RV pad with water, electric, and sewer hookups will be provided on-site at Kyles Landing Campground.
DUTIES
Assist visitors in locating campsite, answer questions about the campground, regulations governing the area, the park itself, and the VIP program.
Ensure compliance with park regulations concerning visitor use fees, applicable documentation and site occupation.
Report activities or items requiring immediate attention, from a hazardous tree to an out-of-bounds camper to park staff.
Hosts shall not attempt to discipline or apprehend any park violators.
Assist the park staff by cleaning fire rings after visitors vacate a site, restock restroom facilities as needed and pick up litter.
Secure and deliver all found items and report lost items to uniformed staff.
Encourage visitors to practice Leave No Trace principles and to maintain a safe distance from all wildlife.
Assist park staff with coordinating vehicle traffic at the Kyles Landing campground and river access.
QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
Required to follow policies detailed in the Buffalo NR Volunteer Handbook.
Present a professional appearance, complete with nametag, VIP hat and VIP shirt.
Ability to maintain customer service and a professional demeanor in a fast paced environment.
Comfort living and volunteering in a semi-isolated location.
Personal vehicle to travel to and from work-site for personal needs. (4-wheel drive, high clearance vehicle recommended)
SKILLS
Drivers License
Office/Clerical
Public Speaking
Visitor Information
Working with People
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Kyles Landing Campground is about halfway between Ponca and Jasper, Arkansas, off of Highway 74. The entrance road into Kyles is single lane, gravel and very rough, so a 4-wheel drive, high clearance vehicle is recommended. The campground has 33 primitive sites and is open year-round on a first come, first served basis. All sites are $20 per night. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern hook provided. Trash pick-up provided. A flush restroom facility is centrally located in the campground. No RVs allowed other than Campground Host’s. GPS Coordinates: 36.0557563, -93.2812997
Volunteer work is performed outdoors. Arkansas is humid and can be very hot in the summer, with average daily highs in the high 80s to low 90s.
JOB HAZARDS
General housekeeping
Slip, trip, and fall hazards
Work practices
Work is performed outdoors resulting in exposure to a variety of weather conditions. Work involves the possibility of experiencing exposure to poisonous plants, bruises, muscle strains, cuts and scrapes, sunburn, and insect bites.
BACKGROUND/REFERENCE CHECK REQUIRED
No
Tagged as: SUMMER '25