Park Ambassador - Grandview

Volunteer behind information desk
Volunteer at Grandview Visitor Center

Carey Woods

This is a two to five month volunteer position

Major Duties: Assist in staffing and roving the Grandview Contact Station and Day Use Area including: professionally representing the National Park Service by providing very high quality customer service, opening and closing the facility, providing orientation, information, and interpretation to visitors, telling visitors about park activities, informing visitors of potential safety hazards, distributing maps and brochures as requested, operating a cash register and selling bookstore merchandise, accurately collecting and accounting for monies, and operating basic audio-visual equipment.

Rove trails and grounds within park day use areas to assist park users with orientation, information, and interpretation of the park; inform visitors of potential safety hazards, distribute maps and brochures as needed, and pick up trash and litter left along trails.

Work Location: Grandview, New River Gorge National River

Work Environment: Volunteer will have daily contact with park visitors and staff, and will have occasional contact with park land owners and park neighbors. Standing for long periods of time, walking, bending, lifting, and sedentary work is required. Work is performed indoors and out-of-doors with roving, point-duty, and light maintenance duties resulting in the exposure to temperature extremes, rain, wind, and direct sunlight. The terrain for outside duties may be uneven.

Work Schedule: For use of the RV trailer pad, each volunteer is required to work a minimum of 32 hours per week. Duty hours will be 8 hours between 8 :45am - 8:15pm

Clothing: VIP shirt, name badge, and hat supplied by park, to be worn with khaki Docker-style pants (not faded and without holes), and hiking boots, tennis shoes, or dress shoes

Housing: A full hook-up trailer pad will be provided approximately ¼ mile from worksite. Basic groceries and amenities are available in Beaver and Beckley, WV, located 10 miles from the housing location.

Skills and qualifications needed: Ability to provide quality customer service, to communicate and interact effectively and respectfully with a great diversity of people, to disseminate general orientation and information, to learn about the cultural and natural history of the park, to read maps and provide directions, to collect and account for monies and operate a cash register, to deal effectively with high volume/high stress situations

Supervision: South District Interpreter

Last updated: February 26, 2015

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P.O. Box 246, 104 Main Street
Glen Jean, WV 25846

Phone:

304-465-0508

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