Campground Host
- Part Time
- Hot Springs, AR, USA
- 0* USD / Year
- Applications have closed
National Park Service
Volunteer
Job Description
FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a09t000000CBBr8AAH/campground-host
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ADDRESS: Hot Springs National Park; 305 Gulpha Gorge Road; Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901
DEPT: National Park Service
DATES: 7/10/2021 – 12/31/2021
DESCRIPTION:
Campground Hosts are the official greeters for the Hot Springs National Park campground and serve as a vital communication link between campground visitors and the park.
Campground Hosts are the official greeters for the Hot Springs National Park campground and serve as a vital communication link between campground visitors and the park. Visitors will encounter uniformed campground hosts that will be available to acquaint visitors with the park and answer their questions, and inform park staff of issues that need to be addressed.
Hosts are responsible for:
- Welcoming visitors to Hot Springs National Park and the campground;
- ·Becoming familiar with the park’s resources and be able to answer visitors’ questions concerning trails, points of interest, and recreational opportunities;
- Visiting with campers and conducting inspections throughout the campground area to
- Answering questions about Hot Springs National Park, the campground, local amenities and services
- Identifying issues that need to be addressed
- Providing a variety of visitor information on ranger and Jr. Ranger programs, hiking, events, and other activities within the park.
- Encouraging visitors to practice Leave No Trace principles and to maintain a safe distance from all wildlife;
- Contacting park officials to answer unique/difficult questions and to address issues;
- Serving as an important link between park law enforcement officials and the campground. Hosts only report incidents and situations that need to be addressed. Hosts do not take actions to enforce laws, regulations and policies, such as detaining or arresting suspects and endangering themselves or visitors;
- Monitoring safety at the campground and reporting hazards to appropriate park officials;
- Informing campers how the campground registration system operates, assist campers in finding campsites and reminding them about check-out times;
- Conducting morning and afternoon surveys of the campground to count the number of vacant campsites and obtain a physical count of campers at Gulpha Gorge campground; hosts will report this information to the national park visitor center by 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (501-620-6715);
- Cleaning campground and vacant campsites after visitor departure (such as picking up trash, extinguishing fires, maintaining fire pits and grills).
- Performing other duties, including light maintenance (such as maintaining restroom appearance throughout the day), restocking restroom supplies, and picking up litter. These responsibilities constitute less than 20% of the Hosts’ time; and,
May provide daily activities for adult and youth campers at announced times. These may include interpretive, educational and Junior Ranger programs, and be based on the Host’s abilities.
- Time Commitment: Four months of work is generally required. However, the park will consider alternatives. A minimum of 32 hours per host per week is a requisite for single hosts; a minimum of 24 hours per host per week is a requisite for host pairs. Hosts will be expected to work flexible hours which will include working a split schedule of 7:00 to 11:00 a.m. and/or 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Hosts will be expected to be present in the campground, available and “on call” on their scheduled days of duty.
Qualifications: Applicants must –
· Be willing to wear the official volunteer uniform provided by the park;
· Be able to listen to and follow directions; and,
· Work independently
· Have the ability to communicate verbally, provide good customer service, and work effectively with diverse groups of people in a friendly and open manner.
· Be able to operate a golf cart
· Own an RV/Motor Home/5th Wheel. The volunteer site will have electric, water, and sewer hookups.
Applicants should have the ability to recognize potential problems or safety hazards. Camp host positions require walking 3-4 miles/day, bending, stretching, reaching, lifting up to 25 pounds, and working outdoors in all types of weather. You may encounter wildlife, including snakes and stinging insects, in the course of your regular duties.
Tagged as: National Park, Single / Solo