Campground Host at Humbug Mountain State Park, Site 24, April 1st - April 30th, 2026 NOT CONFIRMED (expressing interest only)

Get Connected Icon Apr 1, 2026 through Apr 30, 2026
Get Connected Icon 20-30 hours of volunteer service each week
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Description

Responding to this opportunity alerts staff of your interest in this role. It does not automatically sign you up for this assignment. Park Staff will reach out to interview you and determine if you will be selected to volunteer for this specific assignment and if potential availability for this assignment matches your needs.

Location of Assignment: Humbug Mtn SP – Campground Host – UPPER LOOP -Site 24

Time Commitment/Schedule:

·         One month minimum with 20 – 30 hours of duty each week per host.

·         This position will be on duty Friday through Tuesday, with Wednesdays and Thursdays off.

·         On duty hours may be between 9am & 8pm depending on scheduled duties.

o   The time constraints to consider include advertised firewood sales on some evenings. Campsite check-in & check-out times are an important factor in planning your day when duties are assigned – all work related to these duties must be completed before new arrivals and after departures.

·         A schedule of expected duties will be provided to help with planning.

Purpose of Volunteer Role: The Camp Host supports park operations by providing excellent customer service to park visitors and general campground maintenance. This position will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining sites 1 through 27 including hiker biker camp in the Upper loop campground and sites 28 through 34, as well as sites 87 through 95 in the lower loop campground while the lower loop is open from May through October.

General Responsibilities:

·         Safety first – Volunteer must be trained by a park ranger on all equipment prior to its use.

Use of personal protective equipment is mandatory.

·         Respond to visitor, staff, and volunteer requests in an attentive and respectful manner.

·         Assist campground guests with check-ins, registering a reservation & checkout.

·         Provide excellent customer service for park visitors by giving out accurate information about the park, park activities, & the surrounding areas.

·         Provide campground maintenance, including cleaning out fire pits, blowing, sweeping, push mowing, grass trimming & litter pick up.

·         Provide assistance to staff by restocking brochures, maps, and registration slips.

·         Operate utility vehicles (golf carts, gators, etc.).

·         Support, sell, and restock firewood for 3 hours in the evening on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday but be reasonably available for sales as needed by visitors. Change fund will not be issued; money from sales will be dropped into the payment box after each sale.

·         Provide maintenance, cleaning, & support for transfer station and recycling station.

·         Provide general restroom maintenance, including wiping down sinks & countertops, dumping the garbage, and restocking supplies.

·         General landscaping duties including: pruning, raking, weeding, mowing, & trimming.

·         Attend monthly safety meetings.

·         Assist staff and volunteers by providing support for Jr. Ranger program.

 

Restricted Tasks:

·         Hosts may educate information on park rules with visitors, but volunteers do not enforce rules or make initial contacts for rule infractions. This activity is only performed by park staff.

·         Use of chainsaws & heavy equipment ie; bobcat, dingo, or large John Deere mowers – This activity is only performed by paid park staff.

·         Use of ladders while on duty.

·         Working in open toed shoes/sandals while on duty.

·         Working in shorts/capris, hosts must wear pants that cover the entire legs while on duty.

 

Minimum Required Qualifications:

·         Be at least 18 years old.

·         Ability to lift up to 20 lbs.

·         Ability to travel on uneven terrain, as well as be stationary for long periods of time.

·         Ability to work in a variety of environmental conditions.

·         Bending & twisting motions from side to side, crouching, walking on uneven terrain, walking up stairs and/or ramps, shoveling and raking motions, use of pruners and other tools that may require grip strength.

Details

Get Connected Icon Requires: Oregon Discrimination & Harassment Training
Get Connected Icon Requires: Park Host Safety Training
Get Connected Icon Requires: Volunteer Service Agreement: Park Host

Location

Get Connected Icon 39745 Hwy 101 S
Port Orford, OR  97465