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As a Camp Host, you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the campground, providing assistance to campers, and maintaining a clean and welcoming environment. We are seeking a reliable and customer-focused Camp Host to join our team and contribute to the overall positive experience of campers.
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ELS is hiring for the position of Camp Host-2 in Yuma, Arizona. The Courtesy Patrol walks and patrols the campground, answers questions, enforces rules and ensures the safety of our guests and their belongings.
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Sweeping, raking, picking up trash from grounds and trails; cleaning and preparing facilities for shelter and campground reservations, pressure washing buildings, cleaning fire rings and camp sites, and being an ambassador of Snohomish County to the community.
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Summary The Campground Host position is frequently filled by two people, but may be an individual role in certain locations. The Campground Host will implement nearly all operational tasks required within their assigned campground or area.
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Reservations are required 14 days in advance through Recreation.gov ONLY. (In the last 3 years the campground has not reached full capacity, so the host duties are primarily park host not camp host.
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Acts as an after-hours contact for emergencies within the assigned campground. (Note: Hosts may be asked/allowed to perform additional tasks associated with park maintenance or campground attendant responsibilities on a per hour paid basis.
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Reports to: General Manager or Operations Manager Classification: Seasonal, Part-Time, Non-Exempt (may be Regular at some locations) Summary The Campground Host position is frequently filled by two people, but may be an individual role in certain locations.
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Campground Host Reports to: General Manager or Operations Manager Classification: Seasonal, Part-Time, Non-Exempt. Campground Host Reports to: General Manager or Operations Manager Classification: Seasonal, Part-Time, Non-Exempt.
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The Campground Host position is frequently filled by two people, but may be an individual role in certain locations. The Campground Host position is frequently filled by two people, but may be an individual role in certain locations.
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Tents are not allowed by the campground host. Duties: Greet visitors and collect fees from campground patrons. The host will need their own RV. We will provide electricity.
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The Campground Host position is frequently filled by two people. The Campground Host position is frequently filled by two people. Rakes and grooms sites and public areas, maintains a litter-free facility, picks up micro-trash such as bottle caps and cigarette butts, maintains outlying areas such as trails, outposts, and rental cabins.
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As the East Bay’s Premier Event Center, Alameda County Fairgrounds hosts more than 300 commercial & private events each year and operates the Fairpark RV Campground, Pleasanton Off-Track Betting and other on-site services.
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Campground Host : Under the direction of the Park Operations Superintendent, employees will provide customer service and oversee operations at the Big Eau Pleine County Park campgrounds.
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This individual will lead all operations and maintenance for the campground which will feature approximately 70 accommodations, including camper spaces, cabins, lodge rooms, yurts, and tent sites and is staffed with 9 to 13 employees at a given time.
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Coordinate and supervise camp host program. The Campground Supervisor is responsible for assisting with campground and camp store operations. Complete regular campground checks, including the enforcement of all campground rules.
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