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Visitor Center Greeter & General Maintenance Resident Volunteers

Website Fish & Wildlife Service

Job category:
Maintenance
Office
Other
Compensation: FHU
Wi-Fi: Unknown
Pets OK?: Unknown

Job Description

CAMPGROUND: Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge

SOURCE: Volunteer.gov

AVAILABILITY: 1/1/2020–12/31/2021

RV SITE: SITE DETAILS: Trailer/RV PadsDescription: Full Hook ups with electricity (20/30/50 amp service), water, and sewer. Hook ups are located on level concrete pad. Washer & dryer use available free of charge.

Volunteer Activities• Construction/Maintenance • Office/Clerical • Other • Trail/Campground Maintenance • Visitor Information • Fish/Wildlife • General Assistance • Weed/Invasive Species Control DescriptionSpend your Summer near Myrtle Beach, one of the best beaches on the East Coast, and historic Charleston, SC!  We are located 20 miles from Myrtle Beach, SC and 60 miles from Charleston.  Plenty to do and see on your days off. The Refuge is looking for resident volunteers interested in working outdoors, working with visitors in our visitor center and just helping out the staff wherever needed. Currently we are looking for visitor center attendants and/or maintenance workers. Visitor Center volunteers are expected to greet guests, answer phones, stock brochures, run cash register for gift store, feed animals, operate video equipment, & any other general tasks needed. Training provided. Maintenance workers are expected to help with mowing, trimming, carpentry, trail maintenance, tractor operation (if trained), and any other general duties. Training provided. Resident volunteers must provide their own RV, be willing to volunteer 24 hours/week per couple (32 hours/week for single) and commit to stay for a minimum of 3 months. What the refuge provides: 15′ x 40′ concrete RV pad equipped with water, sewer, and electric (20, 30, & 50 amp service); Washer/Dryer; Volunteer uniforms; Training; Volunteer assignments to suit volunteers’ interests and skills. What the volunteer provides: 24 hours/week for couple; 32 hours/week for single; their own RV; Be flexible and easy going; Hard working; Willing to perform duties as assigned. For more information about the volunteer program at Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge, contact Jason Hunnicutt, Visitor Services Manager, at the refuge office 843-527-8069 or jason_hunnicutt@fws.gov. HOUSING & AMENITIESType: Trailer/RV PadsDescription: Full Hook ups with electricity (20/30/50 amp service), water, and sewer. Hook ups are located on level concrete pad. Washer & dryer use available free of charge.

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