Volunteer
Job Description
Needed From September 1, 2024
Needed To December 30, 2024
Needed From Septemberr 1, 2024
Needed To December 30, 2024
Maximum length of stay three months
Come and enjoy Rooster rock State Park. See spectacular views, sandy beaches and two disc golf courses! The parks staff and a multitude of park users need you! We need a host or hosts for 4 -5 hours per person a day, 5 days a week to keep an eye on things for us. Weekends are the busiest. You will be responsible for opening restrooms and the main park gate
Open parks by 6 AM
- Monday and Tuesday DAYS OFF
- Wednesday and Thursday open Dabney gate and main restroom, Lewis and Clark gate and restroom, and Rooster Rock gate and office restroom
- Friday, Saturday, Sunday open Rooster Rock gate and restroom
- Remember to flip signs up and lock the gates in the open position. Remember Rooster Rock has two entrance signs, one eastbound one westbound.
. The park gate opens at 600 AM. Two days a week the host opensrestrooms and gates at two additional nearby parks. We need someone to empty trash cans, patrol for litter/vandalism, answer questions, remove invasive species,do special projects and mow. You get to stay in an awesome full hookup site tucked away from the crowd. Please let me know if you have any questions or are interested!
Looking for a single host or set of hosts. Days off Wednesday-Thursdays.
Purpose of Volunteer Role: Volunteers in the Park Host volunteer role serve to inform park staff of on site and park conditions and assist in park maintenance and operations.
General Responsibilities:
Monitor park property by traveling on established roads or trails in the site.
Report status of site, including any concerns to OPRD; in person, by email or phone call.
Respond to staff and public requests in an attentive and respectful manner.
Assist in park maintenance duties, bbq cleaning, and garbage collection .
Provide support /response to park emergencies while on park property.
Required Qualifications:
Complete all OPRD administrative and training requirements for Park Hosts.
Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for a time period not exceeding 30 minutes.
Ability to Host in a variety of environmental conditions.
Restricted Tasks (things you won’t be doing):
Perform direct registration duties, including using ORMS and accepting payment.
Performing high hazard tasks as outlined in the volunteers and Safety Sensitive Tasks Procedure, including:
Working at a height over 6 ft. or excavation deeper than 4 ft.
Confined space entry
Exposure to contaminants requiring respiratory protection.
Advise park rules: Hosts may share information on rules, but not enforce or make initial contacts for rule infractions.
Tagged as: FALL '25, State Park