What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer Park Host at Lake Jennings position at Helix Water District?
The Volunteer Park Host at Lake Jennings Park is a volunteer opportunity with Helix Water District. In exchange for a minimum of 20 hours of labor per week (includes weekends and holidays) our Volunteer Park Host will receive a campsite that includes water and electricity under a month-to-month lease agreement. Park Hosts must have own RV and be willing to live in the campground.
Our Volunteer Park Hosts help Lake Jennings staff provide an enjoyable experience for the public. The impression made by a Park Host directly influences a camper's stay in the park and whether they will return. As one of Helix' most visible representatives, the Volunteer Park Hosts serve as the eyes and ears of the district, helping to deter vandalism and ensure the rules are followed.
Our Volunteer Park Hosts greet campers with a smile and offer any assistance to help make their stay fun. Park Hosts are courteous in answering questions and introduce themselves when making public contact. A Park Host sets an example by being a model camper, practicing good housekeeping at all times in and around the host site, and following all of the district's rules and regulations, the same as is required of other campers.
HOURS:
Hours of volunteer shifts will be primarily between 5 a.m. - midnight, 5 days/week which includes Friday - Sunday. Volunteer Park Hosts must be able to work holidays. Scheduled shifts are a minimum of 4 hours per shift at a minimum of 20 hours per week. Off days are typically during the week.
HOST INFORMATION:
- T-shirts will be provided by the district.
- All tools and equipment needed to perform any required maintenance are provided.
- Free use of a campsite with water, sewer and electric hook-up.
- Two days per week off.
PETS:
Permission must be obtained from the Lake Recreation Supervisor for any pets that will reside on the host site. Current vaccination records must be maintained for all pets residing on host site.
- Greet and assist customers while providing a positive experience. This includes assistance to customers 24/7, when needed. Volunteer campsites are identified with signage.
- Clean and perform routine maintenance on campsites, including sweeping, litter removal and cleaning restroom facilities. Also performs landscape maintenance including planting, fertilizing, raking, trimming and cutting back trees, brush and ground cover.
- Collect fees, keep attendance and maintain other records of the campground; sell permits for camping and fishing; maintain a variety of records such as ticket sales, fish counts and boat launches.
- Patrol and maintain the security of the campground as well as Lake Jennings, the district's reservoir. This includes investigating complaints regarding misuse of the Lake Jennings campground. Will notify proper authorities of illegal activities.
- Operate a boat to patrol the lake area; patrol the lake's shoreline and water to ensure trash and debris are removed.
Qualified candidates will have the following:
- A valid driver’s license and good driving record.
- Experience working in customer service and/or maintenance with the ability to work well with people
- The successful candidate must have their own RV, which is neat, clean and in good working order. RV must have current registration, licensing and insurance; will be reviewed every six months. Recreation Vehicle Industry Association or Department of Housing certification is required.
- Basic computer skills, record keeping and ability to fill out forms.
- Ability to perform physical work in various weather conditions. Must be willing to obtain CPR/AED and First Aid Certification.
To be considered for the Volunteer Park Host, please select the APPLY button to complete the online application and supplemental questionnaire. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of an online application. For a complete list of job responsibilities, please visit our careers page.
PLEASE NOTE: If you plan on sharing the park host responsibilities, both applicants must submit a separate application to be considered.