Job Title: Park Attendant Services
Location: Nashville District (Eastern Regions)
Duties:
- The Park attendant shall, at all times, when on duty and when dealing with the public, be required to wear collared, solid-colored shirts and maintain a fully clothed and neat, well-groomed appearance.
- The Park attendant will maintain the area where the trailer is always parked (Park Attendant Site) in a clean and sanitary condition. No dog pectorals corral, poultry cages, or similar facilities for pets or the raising of animals will be allowed.
- The Park attendant will follow fee collection, credit voucher, refund and campsite reservation procedures established by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District.
- Park Attendants are required to notify the Use Fee Cashier and schedule a delivery when use fee collections approach $5,000 at times other than the regularly scheduled deliveries. Funds shall not be held longer than one (1) week, even if the total is less than $5,000.
- : Park Attendants shall follow the procedures provided in training today-stance of day use funds collected. Cash funds collected are to be converted into a cashier's check or money order. A personal bank account may NOT be used for cash conversion.
- Park Attendants shall sign and account for annual passes received and be ultimately responsible for all fees collected as well as unsold passes.
- The Park attendant will comply with local and District policies for reservations. The park attendant will adhere to guidelines and procedures established under the Recreation the n One Stop (R1S), using HUB program in the campground.
- The Park attendant will keep records and ensure compliance with group shelter use as required by the representative and/or Natural Resources Manager including the use of the R1S system, where applicable.
- The Park attendant will record the campsite occupied and maintain a record of the status of each campsite occupied.
- The Park attendant will keep a written record of all complaints and criticisms of park facilities.
- The Park attendant will maintain good communications and relations with the public, other park attendants, volunteers, Corps employees, and others who work with the Corps of Engineers for the construction of new facilities, repair of existing facilities, sanitation services, trash pick-up services, and grass mowing, etc.
Education & Qualifications:
- The Park attendant must have use of both hands and all fingers, the ability to hear the conversational voice, with or without a hearing aid, and unimpaired speech. In most instances, an amputation of a leg or foot will not disqualify a potential bidder, but the condition must be compensated using a satisfactory prosthesis. Vision must be at least 20/40 (Snellen) in one eye and 20/70 (Snellen) in the other, with or without glasses or corrective lenses.
- Environmental factors that the Park attendant may be exposed to include excessive heat and humidity, radiant energy, unexpected foul weather conditions, slippery and uneven walking surfaces, and working around moving objects or vehicles.
- AT Level I Training.
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