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RV Volunteer

Forest Service

Job category:
Volunteer
Compensation: RV Site Only
Hookups: Full (FHU)
Wi-Fi: Unknown
Pets OK?: Unknown

Job Description

FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d000000VF2lAAG/tallac-historic-site-rv-volunteer-lake-tahoe-basin-management-unit

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ADDRESS:

Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
1 Heritage Way
South Lake Tahoe, California 96150

DEPT: Forest Service

DATES:

5/9/2022 – 10/17/2022

DESCRIPTION:

 

This role serves the Tallac Historic Site, a unique property that preserves

turn-of-the-century Lake Tahoe in time, giving modern-day recreationists the chance to

experience 1920s culture. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in

1987 and consists of more than 20 pine lumber structures. Volunteers are important

caretakers of Tallac Historic Site (THS), offering services such as land management, tour

operations, museum retail services, and structural repairs and maintenance. During

special events, volunteers don period-appropriate attire and play a role in living history

experiences. Work responsibilities are varied, with each volunteer capable and expected to

perform more than one designated task; though, duties are matched to the volunteer’s

skillset.

This volunteer program is operated through a partnership with the site’s interpretative

association, the Great Basin Institute. For the duration of service, volunteers receive RV

hook-ups with laundry facility access at no cost. In 2022, THS is expected to be open

Thursday through Sunday, so priority will be given to those with weekend availability. In

addition, volunteers typically work between 28-32 hours/week. Session dates are as follows:

Session 1: May 9 – June 27

Session II: June 27 – August 22

Session III: September 22 — October 17

Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Tallac Historic Site is a lakefront property,

located roughly 15 minutes from South Lake Tahoe. The surrounding area is chalk-full of

diverse recreation opportunities, such as Desolation Wilderness backcountry hiking and

city attractions such as Reno, NV and Sacramento, CA. Yosemite National Park is less than

a 3-hour drive away.

To apply: See the full job description: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d000000VF2lAAG/tallac-historic-site-rv-volunteer-lake-tahoe-basin-management-unit

Note: # of Volunteers Needed: Currently, 24 RV volunteers are being recruited for the season. The number of local

volunteer positions not needing RV accommodations is not capped.

 

DUTIES

● Assist visitors and answer questions related to the site

● Provide regional information in a courteous and helpful manner

● Operate retail sales and inventory as assigned

● Lead tours and interpretative programs

● Set-up and participate in special events

● Trail roving

● Historic building preservation as required

● Landscaping work

● Report trail or public issues in a timely manner to appropriate authorities

● Maintain clean work environments, including volunteer quarters

● Facility maintenance

● Help with opening and closing building procedures (May & Sept.)

 

QUALIFICATIONS

The Tallac Historic Site is a very popular destination with roughly 200,000 annual visitors.

As such, applicants should have good interpersonal skills, with the ability to respectfully

interact with the public. Other qualifications include a willingness to learn and a

committed volunteer spirit.

 

SKILLS
  • Carpentry
  • Conservation Education
  • General Assistance
  • Other Trade Skills
  • Public Speaking
  • Visitor Information
  • Working with People
  • Writing/Editing

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Lake Tahoe is an alpine ecosystem, situated at 6,225 feet of elevation. Summers are

typically hot and dry, and outdoor work conditions can be extreme, or debilitating for

sensitive populations.

 

JOB HAZARDS
  • General housekeeping
  • Slip, trip, and fall hazards
  • Equipment operation
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Wildlife interactions

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