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Position Description: CAMPGROUND HOSTS:This is a seasonal employment opportunity. Campground Hosts are assigned to a campground area and are responsible for managing the campground, providing unparalleled customer service to our guests, and servicing and maintaining the facilities and grounds.REQUIREMENTS:Have superior Customer Service SkillsBe able to defuse/de-escalate a tense situation between parties. Conflict resolution experience would be very helpful.Hosts need to be physically able to perform a series of tasks that require:walking the length of a campground,navigating natural terrain while using a handheld blower,bending over to regularly clean toilets,kneeling to scoop out ashes from a fire pit, leaning over to pick up litter and fallen branches,stretching above your arms above your head to clip vegetation,gripping and dragging a rakecarrying at least 30 lbs. of weight in a trash bag or barrel.Operate various landscaping tools including a shovel, rake, blower, clippers, and lawn mower.Have cash handling skills, including the ability to count back changeHave enough bookkeeping skills to be able to record and balance the cash vs. sales transactionsBe able to operate a computer and work with basic programs.Skills in credit card processing are preferred.Prior experience working with reservation systems is preferred.THE DUTIES:Prior to a guest's arrival, the Host prepares the facility, sites, and amenities for the clean, operable, and safe use. This entails cleaning, landscaping, inspection, and maintenance of the grounds, sites, restrooms, amenities, and additional facilities. During a guest's visit, a Host continues cleaning, landscaping, inspection, and maintenance and additionally collects fees, fulfills reservations, upholds rules, and sells approved items. When a guest leaves, the Host promptly attends to the site and makes it ready for the next guest. Additional duties and projects are assigned by managers.NOTE: Some of our campground locations are located in high elevation mountain ranges (from 6,000 ft to over 10,000 feet in altitude). Hosts should check with their medical provider to determine if they are safe to work and live at the elevation of their assigned campground.LOCATIONS: Beaver Bay:The host site associated with this position is:Water: Yes
Sewer: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Facilities in this area are in this elevation range: 200 - 1,100Anticipated Weekly Hours are: 40 hrs./ week. Anticipated Dates of Employment are: April - SeptemberAssigned Facilities
Beaver Bay, 75 Sites, 3 RestroomsCougar: The host site associated with this position is:Water: Yes
Sewer: Yes
Electricity: YesFacilities in this area are in this elevation range: 200 - 1,100Anticipated Weekly Hours are: 35-40 hrs./ week, 20 hrs./ week (part-time)Anticipated Dates of Employment are: May - SeptemberAssigned Facilities
Cougar Rovers, 57 Sites, 2 Restrooms
Cougar Offseason, 57 Sites, 2 Restrooms
Cougar Hosts, 60 Sites, 14 RestroomsCresap Bay: The host site associated with this position is:Water: Yes
Sewer: Yes
Electricity: YesFacilities in this area are in this elevation range: 200 - 1,100Anticipated Weekly Hours are: 30-40 hrs./ week. Anticipated Dates of Employment are: May - October Assigned Facilities

Cresap Bay, 70 Sites, 5 Restrooms, Day Use AreaCresap Bay Entrance, 40 Sites, 1 RestroomMerwin:The host site associated with this position is:Water: Yes
Sewer:
Electricity: Yes
Facilities in this area are in this elevation range: 200 - 1,100Anticipated Weekly Hours are: 40 hrs./ week Anticipated Dates of Employment are: April - SeptemberAssigned Facilities
Merwin, Day Use Area, 1 RestroomSaddle Dam:The host site associated with this position is:
Water: Yes
Sewer: YesElectricity: Yes
Facilities in this area are in this elevation range: 200 - 1,100Anticipated Weekly Hours are: 40 hrs./ week. Anticipated Dates of Employment are: May - SeptemberAssigned Facilities
Saddle Dam, Day Use Area, 2 RestroomsSpeelyai:The host site associated with this position is:
Water: YesSewer: No
Electricity: Yes
Facilities in this area are in this elevation range: 200 - 1,100Anticipated Weekly Hours are: 40 hrs./ week
Anticipated Dates of Employment are: May - SepAnticipated Weekly Hours are: 40 hrs./ weekAnticipated Dates of Employment are: May - SeptemberAssigned Facilities
Speelyai, Day Use Area, 2 RestroomsSwift Forest:The host site associated with this position is:Water: Yes
Sewer: Macerator
Electricity: None
Swift ForestWater: Yes
Sewer: Yes
Electricity: NoneFacilities in this area are in this elevation range: 200 - 1,100Anticipated Weekly Hours are: 40 hrs./ week.Anticipated Dates of Employment are: May - OctoberAssigned Facilities
Swift Forest, 93 Sites, 5 RestroomsYale Park:The host site associated with this position is:Water: Yes
Sewer: Yes
Electricity: Yes
Facilities in this area are in this elevation range: 200 - 1,100Anticipated Weekly Hours are: 40 hrs./ week.Anticipated Dates of Employment are: May - SeptemberAssigned Facilities
Yale Park, Day Use Area, 2 Restrooms

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