Campground Host
- Part Time
- Chiefland, FL
- 0* USD / Year
- Applications have closed
Manatee Springs State Park
Volunteer
Job Description
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* * 2024 Join the Team at the Springs! Become a Campground Host (April – July 2024) * *
Manatee Springs State Park proves boardwalks aren’t only for the beach. The park’s 800-foot boardwalk runs through a majestic cypress forest overlooking one of Florida’s breathtaking first-magnitude springs.
People have enjoyed the cool waters of Manatee Springs for more than 10,000 years, from early Paleo Indians to modern park visitors. The first-magnitude spring releases an astounding 100 million gallons of water daily. This makes it a popular cooling-off spot and a great place to stroll on the park boardwalk and gaze into watery depths.
True to its namesake, manatees can be seen in the cooler months, and birds, mammals and fish are spotted year-round. The park also offers 8.5 miles of nature trails and a safe connection to the 32-mile Nature Coast State Trail, so don’t forget to bring your bicycles!
OVERVIEW:
Campground hosts at Manatee Springs State Park has the opportunity to get to know visitors as their site is located within the loop. Responsibilities include sanitizing the bath house, cleaning the campsites and fire rings after check out, and enjoying the beautiful scenery.
SITE DESCRIPTION:
Electric 110V-30 AMP / 50AMP
Water
Bath/Shower House
WiFi located at Concession
Cell Signal Spotty
some sites with sewer
dump station available
TRAINING:
Volunteer Agreement
Florida Parks / DEP Combo Training
COVID 19 In-Park Training
LSV / UTV / ATV
SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS:
Work a 4 Days ON/ 3OFF schedule.
Campground hosts must be able to work 20 hours a week, including weekends.
Campground hosts must be able to lift 50 lbs
BENEFITS TO VOLUNTEER:
Campsite with electric and water.
Washer and dryer available for volunteer use.
Once 250 hours are obtained, receive a free annual entrance pass that allows access to most of the Florida State Parks.
REQUIRED SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Essential eligibility criteria refer to the basic essential skills and abilities necessary for someone to safely participate in the host program and duties. The following information is applied to every potential participant.
Ability to clean restrooms
Ability to lift 25 lbs *mop bucket, ash bucket, fallen tree limbs, trash bags, fire wood, etc.
Ability to bend down to pick up fallen debris and litter, clean toilets, scrub shower walls, etc.
Ability to turn and twist upper body remove cold ash from fire rings and grills using a shovel and bucket or wheelbarrow
Ability to extend arms above the head for removal of spider webs around builds with a broom
Ability to communicate effectively with others ability to convey park protection requirements in a friendly manner to attain voluntary compliance*
Ability to follow park protection requirements and set an example for other campers
Ability to understand needs of campers and convey the information effectively to park employees
Ability to observe status of equipment and facilities and effectively communicate repair needs to employees
RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES:
Early morning check of the restrooms – address any cleaning problems that need immediate attention.
Meet with the morning ranger (Ranger Shop) to pass along relevant information and receive list of incoming and out coming campers.
Mid Day – Check and Clean the campground restroom and restock with necessary paper products. Check every three hours, more on weekends or holidays.
Check campground area for litter (paper, bottles, cigarette butts, bottle caps, etc)
Clean the grills.
Use hand held radio to notify Ranger Station when sites are clear and cleaned (Check Out Time: 1:00 pm / Check In Time: 3:00 pm).
Assist campers and visitors with various needs
Providing campground information, general park information and location of services in the area.
Evening – Check and Clean the campground restroom and restock with necessary paper products.
Assist with late arrivals.
Maintain a safe working environment by wearing proper safety equipment and following safety precautions listed for all tools and equipment.
Advise the supervisor of any problems or concerns.
District 2.Manatee Springs State Park
Tagged as: SPRING '25, State Park, SUMMER '25