CATAWBA COUNTY GOVERNMENT is Hiring a Park Attendant - Hourly - Mountain Creek Park Near Newton, NC
JOB Catawba County is looking for energetic customer service focused individuals who want to work on a part-time basis in an innovative outdoors environment. The Catawba County Park System is currently recruiting for an hourly Park Attendants based at Mountain Creek Park in Sherrills Ford, a 600-acre park on the outskirts of Hickory featuring a nature center, 2 dog parks, pickleball courts, fishing pier, over 19 miles of hiking/biking trails and an adventure playground. As an hourly Park Attendant, you will support Park Rangers by maintaining an office presence and performing public relations activities. Park Attendants are currently needed on a long-term basis for the following schedules/locations: Weekend hours at Mountain Creek Park (Saturday and Sunday 11am to 8pm)Occasional weekday/weekend hours at any of our four park locations (Baker’s Mountain, Mountain Creek Park, Riverbend Park, St. Stephens Park) on an as-needed basisHours will change during fall and winter seasons as park hours are adjusted Hourly Staff will work no more than 19 hours a week with no guaranteed schedule or amount of hours and no benefits associated with position. Persons with ability and desire to work weekends are needed. It is anticipated that hourly staff will work more in the summer months than the winter months. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Maintain Park Office presenceGreet visitors, answer questions, and provide basic park informationAnswer phone calls Book park reservationsMaintain general cleanliness of park/light janitorial duties Open Park/Duties such as opening gate, raising flags, setting out brochures, etc. Closing Park/Duties such as checking parking lots and trails for patrons, closing/locking gate, lowering flags, checking restrooms, etc.Assist Park Rangers with educational programs and other supportive duties as neededTrack and input data in park spreadsheet SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The Catawba County Park System features four parks which protect the County’s natural heritage and offer passive recreation opportunities such as hiking, running, picnicking, and wildlife viewing in a natural habitat. For more information about our Parks, visit: http://www.catawbacountync.gov/county-services/parks/