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Campground Host

Forest Service

Job category:
Camp Host
Volunteer
Compensation: RV Site Only
Hookups: Unknown - Inquire
Wi-Fi: Unknown
Pets OK?: Unknown

Job Description

FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d000000fUxaAAE/river-forest-campground-host

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ADDRESS: Ocala National Forest; 17147 East State Road 40; Silver Springs, Florida 34488

DEPT: Forest Service

DATES: 10/7/2022 – 4/2/2023

DESCRIPTION:

River Forest is a shaded group camping facility on the shores of the St. Johns River in Ocala National Forest. Located just across the river from Deland, the site is popular for groups, family reunions and weddings and can accommodate up to 125

This position requires on site residence at River Forest Group Camp. The area is open only to group use reservations. The host(s) is required to open and close the gate for group use. River Forest can accommodate up to 125 people. User amenities include new bathrooms with warm showers, screened pavilion, grills, group fire pit, and access to the St. Johns River. River Forest receives year-round use from groups of all sorts.

 

 

DUTIES
The duties of the host include providing information to forest users and providing maintenance and security for the River Forest facility. Campground hosts may be required to monitor the campers and address minor compliance issues such as, pets off of leash/in buildings, or noise.

Some of the maintenance duties for this area include assisting the recreation staff with:

 

Daily cleaning/tidying of restrooms
Litter pick-up and garbage removal (there are dumpsters on site)
Removing dirt, mildew, and spider webs from signs, buildings, garbage containers, and tables
General landscape maintenance as needed (mowing, trimming shrubbery, raking of leaves, etc)
Sweeping sidewalks and shelters
Minor repairs and maintenance to buildings and grounds under the advice of District recreation technicians
Chlorine residual testing 2-3 times per week

 

QUALIFICATIONS
Volunteers must have a friendly, helpful manner and enjoy dealing with a variety of people. They should have some familiarity with the natural environment of the campground, and be able to share this basic knowledge with visitors. Good communication skills, tactfulness, and patience are important. The volunteer must always remember that visitors are associating them with the US Forest Service – a public service agency funded by the taxpayers.

 

 

SKILLS
Drivers License
General Assistance
Landscaping/Reforestation
Visitor Information
Working with People

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT
Recreation staff will provide you with a safe work environment and will identify any potential hazards in the working area. While we strive to create the safest environment possible, it is impossible to eliminate all potential hazards when working outside in nature

 

 

JOB HAZARDS
Slip, trip, and fall hazards
Equipment operation
Work practices
Insects, adverse weather

 

BACKGROUND/REFERENCE CHECK REQUIRED
Yes

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