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Campground Host

  • Part Time
  • Wilkesboro, NC
  • 0* USD / Year
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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

Job Description

FROM: https://www.volunteer.gov/s/volunteer-opportunity/a093d000000j6RbAAI/campground-host-w-kerr-scott

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ADDRESS: W. Kerr Scott Dam & Reservoir; 499 Reservoir Road; Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28697-7462

DEPT: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

DATES: 4/1/2023 – 10/31/2023

DESCRIPTION:

W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir is seeking individuals or couples (preferred) to fill three Campground Host positions for Bandit’s Roost Campground, Fort Hamby Campground, and Warrior Creek Campground for the 2023 recreation season.

W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir is seeking 3 individuals or couples (preferred) to fill Campground Host positions for the 2023 recreation season from April 1 to October 31. One individual/couple each will be assigned to one of the following campgrounds: Bandit’s Roost Campground, Fort Hamby Campground, and Warrior Creek Campground. Bandit’s Roost Campground is open from April 1 to October 31 while both Fort Hamby Campground and Warrior Creek Campground are open from April 15 to October 15. Attendants must provide their own RV/Travel Trailer and reside on a designated campsite inside their assigned campground during the duration of the season. See amenities in Housing/Amenities section.

 

The Volunteer Coordinator and Recreation Program Ranger will identify days and hours when availability is critical including Friday afternoons, weekends, and holidays. It is expected that hosts will work approximately 28-32 hours per week. The Recreation Ranger will identify the clock hours necessary to provide optimum coverage and services to visitors. Couples do not have to work together but may share hours (i.e., one individual works the first 4 hours then the other individual works the second 4 hours). Hosts are expected to stay on-site as much as possible on their scheduled days. However, it is understandable that hosts may need to leave from time to time to take care of personal business. During gatehouse operating hours, hosts shall inform the Campground Attendants when they are leaving for short periods of absence and when they arrive back. For extended absences, the host will coordinate with the Volunteer Coordinator or Recreation Program Ranger. See duties in

 

DUTIES section.

 

DUTIES
When scheduled or on duty, hosts will:

1. Wear issued volunteer clothing.

2. Answer visitor questions regarding recreation opportunities.

3. Conduct checks of campsites, playgrounds, and facilities for cleanliness and safety and perform light general maintenance as needed.

4. Explain reservation procedures to campers.

5. Open, close, and monitor the firewood sheds and ice machines and report low inventory to the provider of services.

6. Perform basic diagnosis and maintenance of issues with amenities (water, electric, plumbing, etc).

7. Assist with promoting and assisting Rangers with interpretive programs.

8. Inform visitors of park rules, regulations, and policies.

9. Collect comment cards and surveys.

10. Relay complaints, compliance issues, overcrowding, and maintenance actions to Park Ranger staff.

11. Promote water safety by assisting with the life jacket loaner program.

12. Assist campers with after-hours assistance when the gatehouse is closed.

13. Assist Rangers and first responders with emergency actions such as traffic control.

14. Assist Campground Attendants with requests such as checking campsites for vacancy.

15. Report administratively to the Volunteer Coordinator and functionally to the Recreation Program Ranger.

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS
Prior camping experience.
Prior experience with customer service.
Ability to sit or stand for significant periods of time.
Friendly, cheerful, organized, and professional manner.
Basic administrative skills.
Basic maintenance skills.
Physical ability to lift approximately 30 pounds and carry for 25 feet.
Desire to meet and interact with people from varied backgrounds.
Appearance should be neat and reflect positively on the Corps.
Ability to remain calm in busy situations.
Visually able to spot safety hazards and take prompt appropriate action to correct in accordance with training provided

 

 

SKILLS
Backpacking/Camping
Clerical/Office Machines
Drivers License
General Assistance
Hand Power Tools
Office/Clerical
Public Speaking
Visitor Information
Working with People

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT
Hosts will work both independently and with USACE staff, volunteers, and contractors. Work will be primarily outdoors. Work will involve frequent interaction with adults and children. Climbing stairs/steps may be required on occasions as some areas have multiple levels.

 

The lake is located within a 15–20-minute drive of restaurants, grocery stores, retail stores, auto and RV repair shops, entertainment venues, and medical facilities. Average high temperatures range from low 70’s to high 80’s with average low temperatures ranging from low 50’s to high 60’s during May to September. On average, Wilkesboro has 213 sunny days and gets 50 inches of rain per year.

 

Free campsite with water and electric will be provided in exchange for volunteer service. Dump stations and shower houses are also located in the campgrounds. Internet access is available at the gatehouses and Volunteer Village. Laundry facilities are located at Volunteer Village. A shared golf cart will be available for the Campground Attendant and the Campground Host to make rounds inside the campground on their scheduled days of work.

 

 

JOB HAZARDS
General housekeeping
Slip, trip, and fall hazards
Electrical hazards
Equipment operation
stairs/steps, water

 

BACKGROUND/REFERENCE CHECK REQUIRED
Yes

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