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Head Campground Host(s) - Zortman, MT
Head Campground Host(s) - Zortman, MT
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Couples welcome to apply - the position can be shared
TITLE: Head Campground Host
REPORTS TO: Director of Public Access & Recreation
LOCATION: near Zortman, MT
GROUP: Flex Temporary, Part-time, Non-exempt
HOURS PER WEEK: approximately 39
ON DUTY HOURS: set duty hours 8-11am and 4-7pm daily, 6.5 days per week; additional duty hours as required
PAY: $585 per week with overtime if incurred; overtime is not anticipated and must be pre-approved by supervisor
REIMBURSEMENT: for mileage incurred while working upon submittal of APR reimbursement form
INCLUDED: RV site with free 30A and 50A service provided, available on-site dump station and potable water tanks
EXTENUATING CONDITIONS: This time of year, expect variable weather conditions including cold temperatures and accumulation of snow. It is advised to have a vehicle and camper set up that can access and maneuver in varied snow level or mud conditions.
START DATE: September 27, 2021 with exact start date to be mutually agreed upon
END DATE: October 18, 2021 with exact end date to be mutually agreed upon
The start and end date may be changed as mutually agreed upon in writing by APR and the employee. Email will suffice for written agreement.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the employee. All employees are required to be responsible for and assist with additional tasks and responsibilities as needed.
JOB PURPOSE: The Head Campground Host is a key role in APR’s work to encourage public access to the North American grasslands. APR’s visitor facilities serve as basecamps for people from around the world to explore the prairie landscape. This role is an opportunity to serve as host to visitors from near and far in one of Montana’s most beautiful locations.
The Head Host is responsible for day-to-day operation and oversight of APR’s newest visitor facility, the Mars Vista Campground. Located along US 191 just north of the Missouri River, the campground is modeled on a KOA facility with a bath house, 4 cabins, 12 RV sites and 8 tent sites.
PRIMARY JOB DUTIES:
1. General oversight of campground
Create and manage weekly work schedule with the Assistant Host to ensure morning and evening coverage of campground, 7 days/week.
Manage reservations for cabins and campsites using APR’s online booking system
Model good camping practices at the host site by observing all campground rules and keeping the host site clean and orderly
Ensure facility systems and processes are followed and suggest improvements to APR staff
Serve as main point of contact at Mars Vista for APR staff and the Construction and Visitor Operations Manager
2. Visitor monitoring and orientation
Welcome and assist campers with sites or cabins
Collect payment via APR’s online booking system
Provide information on what to see and do in the local area; provide information on local services and communities
Provide campers with campground rules and policies
Distribute maps and other APR materials
Help at dump station for RV owners
3. Property and facility maintenance
Clean cabins, campsites and bathhouse daily and as needed
Keep bathhouse stocked with supplies
Change security codes on bathhouse and cabins weekly
Assist with special events at the campground
Monitor the 2-mile nature trail and 25 interpretive signs for any maintenance needs
Clean campsites by performing minor maintenance including raking tent sites, washing tables, shoveling fire rings, picking up litter, and reporting any damage or larger maintenance needs to the CVO Manager.
Perform light repairs and maintenance to structures and grounds
Supplies inventory and restocking
Specific skills, educational requirements, credentials, experience, knowledge and attributes needed for high performance:
Enthusiasm for and positive representation of APR’s mission, goals and culture
Genuine interest and ability to talk with people of all backgrounds and cultures
Ability to use a computer and/or iPad, text on a smartphone, and email
Ability to problem-solve
Self-motivated work ethic
Previous experience as a campground host, preferably in a remote setting
Basic familiarity with plumbing and electrical systems
Pickup of supplies or transport trash and recycling to Lewistown or Zortman in rare instances
An ability to use basic hand tools and perform minor repairs is preferred
American Prairie Reserve reserves the right to verify previous employment and other information provided by a candidate. If a candidate provides false information, an offer for employment may be rescinded.