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Tongass Home » Volunteer Opportunities » Juneau Ranger District Volunteer Campground Host Positions
Sitka Recreation HostsNumber of positions available: 4Responsibilities and duties:Recreation Hosts (couples preferred, individuals considered) represent and are the “eyes and ears” of the Forest Service. Hosts are to be courteous, helpful, enthusiastic, are expected to positively convey the recreation facility rules as necessary and be visible to the visiting public. Hosts are provided a short orientation to the recreation facilities, necessary materials and information. Hosts are provided phones or portable radios to contact police for help or in cases of emergencies. Hosts live are provided a special Host campsite or Host cabin during their entire time in Sitka. The Host is expected to set a good example by role modeling a clean and uncluttered living site. Each Host position listed has different reimbursements and "perks" for volunteer service rendered. Basic Requirements:
Duties (under direct supervision) include:
Starrigavan Recreation Area – Estuary Loop RV Host Filled for Summer of 2012:Mid May through mid September. Provide own self-contained living unit i.e. motorhome, fifth wheel or travel trailer. In return for volunteer service, electric, water, sewer vault and phone hookups may be available depending on funding. Passenger type vehicle necessary for transportation within recreation area and to Sitka 7 miles away. No pets. Retired couples and experienced Hosts preferred. Starrigavan Recreation Area – Bayside Cabin Host summer position - Filled for Summer 2012Requires commitment to be in Sitka from late March through early October. Panabode type cabin provided on site for living quarters. In return for volunteer service, electricity, indoor plumbing, sewer, and phone service is provided. Vehicle necessary for duties within recreation area and for access to Sitka 7 miles away. Non smokers and no pets. Retired couples only and experienced Hosts preferred. See NOTE below. Starrigavan Recreation Area – Bayside Host Cabin winter position:Position filled for Winter 2011-2012.Requires commitment to be in Sitka from late September through early April. Panabode type cabin provided on site for living quarters. In return for volunteer service, electricity, indoor plumbing, sewer, and phone service is provided. Vehicle necessary for duties within recreation area and for access to Sitka 7 miles away. Non smokers and no pets. Retired individual only (no couples) and experienced Host preferred. See NOTE below. NOTE - Starrigavan Recreation Area – Bayside Cabin Hosts (summer and winter): Starrigavan Recreation Area is open year around. Bayside Hosts live in a new pan abode log cabin, which provides the center of operation for the recreation area, especially in the off-season September 16 through April 30. In addition to the duties listed above these Hosts must be able to provide basic maintenance to the interior and exterior of the cabin under direct supervision; vegetation management in the yard; have experience operating and maintaining an UTV (or riding power equipment) at cabin in winter with shovel and UTV with snowplow attachment (winter host only); have experience with power and hand tools; be willing to be outdoors daily in all kinds of weather; have basic computer and office skills. The one bedroom accommodates a queen-size bed.Sawmill Creek Campground - Summer host positionOpen for summer of 2012.Provide own self-contained living unit i.e. motorhome, fifth wheel or travel trailer. In return for volunteer service, electric hookup provided. Passenger type vehicle necessary for transportation to Sitka 11 miles away. No pets. Retired couples and experienced Hosts preferred. Access road to this campground is over a narrow, winding gravel road with steep dropoff embankments. Volunteer would need to provide own system of hauling RV wastewater/sewage to local wastewater treatment plant dump station. Reimbursements for above Host positions Volunteers must commit to serve in Sitka for the specified dates above to qualify for certain reimbursements. Because Sitka is only accessible by boat or air, limited ferry service out of Bellingham, Washington may require the Starrigavan Hosts in the cabin to be in Sitka one week earlier and able to stay one week later than the six month timeframe mentioned above. Volunteers must have sufficient finances to carry them through the first six weeks and to supplement daily reimbursements thereafter. Reimbursements do not cover daily living expenses and are made through direct deposit. For futher information contact the Starrigavan Recreation Area manager at (907) 747-4216 or email at r10_sitka_rd@fs.fed.us.
JuneauMendenhall Campground – Occupy Host Site at Campground Fee StationDeadline to apply - Position Still Open - Apply Now.Requires a commitment from early June to early September. Provide own self-contained living unit i.e. motor-home, fifth wheel or travel trailer. Electrical, sewer, water and phone hookup provided at Host Site. Additional vehicle necessary for transportation within campground and to Juneau 15 miles away. Dump station located in campground. Retired couples and experienced Hosts preferred. Responsibilities duties and law enforcement:Campground Hosts (couples preferred, individuals considered) represent and are the “eyes and ears” of the Forest Service. A courteous, helpful, and enthusiastic attitude is required. Hosts are provided an orientation to the campground, necessary materials and information. Hosts live in the campground the entire time in Juneau. The Hosts are expected to set a good example by role modeling a clean and uncluttered living site and keeping pets leashed as required by regulation. Hosts are expected to positively convey the campground rules as necessary and be visible to the visiting public. Hosts are provided portable radios and reimbursed for personal cell phone use to contact law enforcement for help in cases of emergencies. Duties (under direct supervision) include: picking up litter along campground roadways, trails and campsites; cleaning restrooms, showers, campsites and fire rings to an acceptable standard; restocking fee envelopes and toiletries; providing light maintenance i.e. painting, brushing, thinning, pruning or pulling vegetation; sweeping pathways and side walks; conducting a daily survey of each campsite in the campground; accepting daily arrival reports from the National Recreation Reservation Service for campground reservations; insuring that reserved sites are posted so reserved sites are available when campers with reservations arrive; providing information and assistance to campers as needed and other necessary duties as assigned. Law Enforcement: As a campground host, you will be the “eyes and ears“ of the Forest Service. Every so often problem situations occur where alcohol is being abused and regulations are being broken. Hosts act as observers and take down information in problem situations and relay it to law enforcement personnel. Law enforcement and fee collection are not part of the job of the Hosts. The hosts do give friendly verbal or written reminders for campers to pay their fees and abide by campground regulations and leave the problem situations for trained law enforcement personnel to deal with. ReimbursementsVolunteer hosts receive free campground site use (current fee $28/day). Hosts must commit to serve in Juneau for the specific dates above to qualify for certain travel and daily subsistence reimbursements. The hosts are also compensated for personal vehicle and cell phone use for Forest Service business. Depending upon one’s lifestyle, these reimbursements may not be sufficient to cover all costs of daily living. For further information contact the campground manager at (907) 789-6264 or e-mail at: mramoda@fs.fed.us
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