What are the responsibilities and job description for the Campground Host (EXTRA HELP) position at Spokane County?
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Watch a short video to learn more about Liberty Lake Regional Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_0tXjudozQOVERVIEWTHIS RECRUITMENT WILL BE AT LIBERTY LAKE REGIONAL PARK. THIS EXTRA HELP POSITION (NO BENEFITS) IS ANTICIPATED TO WORK 20 HOURS PER WEEK (see "WORK SCHEDULE" below). MAY BE USED TO FILL UP TO 2 (TWO) VACANCIES. PARK FACTSOne of the largest county parks in the State of Washington, Liberty Lake Regional Park contains over 3,591 acres of wetlands, lakeshore, mountain forest, irrigated turf, natural areas and an ORV Park as well as picnic shelters, playground equipment, barbecues, a lifeguarded beach, campground with tent sites, RV site and lake-view cabins, and an extensive backcountry trail system. WORK SCHEDULECampground hosts work a minimum of 20 hours per week each over 5 consecutive days, with each host being scheduled for two consecutive days off and schedules coordinated to provide "host services" 7 days per week. Work schedules are determined by camp host team with approval from the Park Operations Division Manager and typically involve mid-day and early-evening activities prepping campsites in between "check out" and "check in" times and assisting with reservations, collection of fees, and arrivals/check-in.The position allocated to this class performs a variety of duties associated with campground operations/management, including greeting and assisting visitors, promoting safe and considerate behavior among campers/visitors and performing light maintenance duties at a Spokane County campground facility. Incumbents are required to reside at the assigned campground, functioning as a visible campground representative of the Spokane County Parks, Recreation and Golf Department and serving as a liaison between campground users and park staff. Work is performed independently within the scope of duties, under the direction of the Recreation Program Manager. Incumbents may oversee and supervise the work of extra help park employees as needed. Positions are seasonal (generally May 1- September 30), requiring a flexible schedule and weekend work.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Assists visitors/campers by providing information about the park, answering questions and explaining rules. Collects campground user fees. Utilizes Itinio Campground Reservation software for point of sale transactions and reservations. Assists campground users with check in and check out procedures. Maintains records of occupied sites and directs walk-in campers to vacant sites. Provides general security/observation of campground, monitoring compliance with campground and park rules. Advises campers of unintentional or minor rule violations. Contacts law enforcement and/or park personnel when flagrant rule violations, urgent security and/or safety incidents occur. Monitors campground traffic and directs park users to day-use areas. Tidies restrooms and cabins, replenishes supplies, addresses light maintenance issues as needed. Duties may require use of tools, light duty power equipment, maintenance vehicle(s), cleaning supplies, etc. Picks up litter in and around campsites; sweeps camp area and cleans picnic tables. Reports any damaged tables, trees or equipment to park staff. Bundles, sells and distributes firewood when available. As needed and assigned, acts as the main on-sight supervisor of extra help park workers, monitoring worker safety, assisting with patron issues, managing rest and meal periods, and assigning light duties. Effectively work as a team with park, maintenance and special event staff. Performs other related duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Ability to: gain working knowledge and familiarity with park rules and regulations; encourage compliance and identify appropriate action to take, where necessary, when observing rule violations, safety concerns, hazardous conditions and emergency situations. positively represent Spokane County through the delivery of polite and friendly customer interactions; remain calm and courteous when confronted with upset visitors. promote a comfortable, enjoyable stay for visitors, enhancing the quality of their outdoor-recreation experience. communicate effectively with people of various socioeconomic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, other staff members and the general public. temporarily reside in the campground; provide own self-contained camping unit, equipment, food and other personal items; maintain clean, orderly campsite. perform tasks requiring moderate levels of physical labor, potentially under unfavorable weather conditions.
Watch a short video to learn more about Liberty Lake Regional Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_0tXjudozQOVERVIEWTHIS RECRUITMENT WILL BE AT LIBERTY LAKE REGIONAL PARK. THIS EXTRA HELP POSITION (NO BENEFITS) IS ANTICIPATED TO WORK 20 HOURS PER WEEK (see "WORK SCHEDULE" below). MAY BE USED TO FILL UP TO 2 (TWO) VACANCIES. PARK FACTSOne of the largest county parks in the State of Washington, Liberty Lake Regional Park contains over 3,591 acres of wetlands, lakeshore, mountain forest, irrigated turf, natural areas and an ORV Park as well as picnic shelters, playground equipment, barbecues, a lifeguarded beach, campground with tent sites, RV site and lake-view cabins, and an extensive backcountry trail system. WORK SCHEDULECampground hosts work a minimum of 20 hours per week each over 5 consecutive days, with each host being scheduled for two consecutive days off and schedules coordinated to provide "host services" 7 days per week. Work schedules are determined by camp host team with approval from the Park Operations Division Manager and typically involve mid-day and early-evening activities prepping campsites in between "check out" and "check in" times and assisting with reservations, collection of fees, and arrivals/check-in.The position allocated to this class performs a variety of duties associated with campground operations/management, including greeting and assisting visitors, promoting safe and considerate behavior among campers/visitors and performing light maintenance duties at a Spokane County campground facility. Incumbents are required to reside at the assigned campground, functioning as a visible campground representative of the Spokane County Parks, Recreation and Golf Department and serving as a liaison between campground users and park staff. Work is performed independently within the scope of duties, under the direction of the Recreation Program Manager. Incumbents may oversee and supervise the work of extra help park employees as needed. Positions are seasonal (generally May 1- September 30), requiring a flexible schedule and weekend work.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Assists visitors/campers by providing information about the park, answering questions and explaining rules. Collects campground user fees. Utilizes Itinio Campground Reservation software for point of sale transactions and reservations. Assists campground users with check in and check out procedures. Maintains records of occupied sites and directs walk-in campers to vacant sites. Provides general security/observation of campground, monitoring compliance with campground and park rules. Advises campers of unintentional or minor rule violations. Contacts law enforcement and/or park personnel when flagrant rule violations, urgent security and/or safety incidents occur. Monitors campground traffic and directs park users to day-use areas. Tidies restrooms and cabins, replenishes supplies, addresses light maintenance issues as needed. Duties may require use of tools, light duty power equipment, maintenance vehicle(s), cleaning supplies, etc. Picks up litter in and around campsites; sweeps camp area and cleans picnic tables. Reports any damaged tables, trees or equipment to park staff. Bundles, sells and distributes firewood when available. As needed and assigned, acts as the main on-sight supervisor of extra help park workers, monitoring worker safety, assisting with patron issues, managing rest and meal periods, and assigning light duties. Effectively work as a team with park, maintenance and special event staff. Performs other related duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Ability to: gain working knowledge and familiarity with park rules and regulations; encourage compliance and identify appropriate action to take, where necessary, when observing rule violations, safety concerns, hazardous conditions and emergency situations. positively represent Spokane County through the delivery of polite and friendly customer interactions; remain calm and courteous when confronted with upset visitors. promote a comfortable, enjoyable stay for visitors, enhancing the quality of their outdoor-recreation experience. communicate effectively with people of various socioeconomic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, other staff members and the general public. temporarily reside in the campground; provide own self-contained camping unit, equipment, food and other personal items; maintain clean, orderly campsite. perform tasks requiring moderate levels of physical labor, potentially under unfavorable weather conditions.