Job Responsibilities. The Park Service manages and protects more than 90,000 acres of South Carolina's natural and cultural resources, which range from deep mountain wilderness and old-growth forests to plantation homes, battlefields, waterfronts, and wetlands. The state park system includes 48 operational parks and six historic properties. The system also includes more than 1,500 separate buildings, 155 cabins, 80 motel rooms, 3,000 campsites, t...
Job Responsibilities. The South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism is a cabinet agency assigned to operate and manage South Carolina's state parks, market the state as a preferred vacation destination and provide assistance to communities to develop recreation assets. Job Purpose. We are looking for a responsible person to perform a variety of administrative tasks our information technology department. The administrative assistant...
Job Responsibilities. Lake Greenwood State Park is known locally as the host site for the South Carolina Festival of Flowers Triathlon held each June. In addition to hosting the annual triathlon, the park provides year-round opportunities for excellent South Carolina bass fishing, boating, and offers shoreline campsites and nature trails. The park was one of 16 built by the CCC and many of the original structures built by the work teams remain st...
Job Responsibilities. If you enjoy guest relations, networking, and traveling, this is the job for you. Located on Highway 17, the Little River Welcome Center is the perfect place to pick up brochures, information about our state parks, free maps and more. Job Purpose And Duties. Tourism Coordinator I's provide excellent customer service to every visitor of the Welcome Center. These positions increase visitor spending in South Carolina through fr...
Job Responsibilities. The mountain spring-fed Lake Jocassee encompassed by the Jocassee Gorges, waterfalls accessible only by boat and some of the best South Carolina trout fishing are all part of the allure of Devils Fork State Park. The land around 7,565-acre Lake Jocassee remains mostly undeveloped and the only public access point to the lake is through Devils Fork. Four mountain streams and several waterfalls feed into the lake, making it coo...