Park Attendant Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Bassett, VA at Geebo

Park Attendant

5.
0 Bassett, VA Bassett, VA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$27.
2K - $34.
4K a year Estimated:
$27.
2K - $34.
4K a year Job Title:
Park Attendant Location:
Bassett , VA 24055 Duties:
Park Attendants shall staff a campground fee booth as scheduled, live-on-site in the campground, be available to assist visitors as needed when the fee booth is closed.
collect camping and other approved fees, register campers, process camping reservations from walk-in customers balance funds and receipts, and be able to follow written and verbal instructions.
Park Attendants shall operate a computer, monitor, printer, mouse, keyboard, credit card terminal, and registration software to operate the campground efficiently and effectively.
Park Attendants shall assist the public by providing accurate information concerning the Corps of Engineers Recreation Use Fee Program and all other Project policies and programs as directed.
All Attendants shall possess a valid driver's license and be capable and physically able of performing all duties and fulfilling all requirements of this position.
Education &
Qualifications:
Candidates shall at all times promote a positive, professional image of themselves and the Corps of Engineers.
At no time shall Candidates through their personal appearance, actions or demeanor discredit the Government.
Candidate shall at all times cooperate with and maintain a courteous, polite and respectful manner with all members of the public, other candidates, volunteers and Government employees.
Candidates shall not carry or possess firearms in their RV or anywhere on Government property.
Candidate shall not be engaged in any commercial activities on Government property; nor be involved in other activities including childcare and outside employment that conflicts or interferes with the performance of this contract.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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