Visitor Center Interpretive Hosts Summer-Fall (On-site RV Residents)
ORGANIZATION: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Two volunteers required per RV site to meet schedule needs.
Arrival windows are July 10-13 or 17-20
Training dates are July 14-16 or 21-23
Departure window: October 15, 2025 through October 31, 2025
To be a volunteer here is to help visitors relate to the site, tell the Corps’ story, and provoke learning of the many aspects of Bonneville Dam as well as the amazing Columbia River Gorge. Volunteers assist the Ranger staff with these goals by greeting and orienting visitors at the Information Desks, running the register in our bookstore, providing personalized visitor interactions while roving throughout the visitor centers, staffing interpretive locations, and being our assistant on powerhouse tours.
Bonneville volunteers provide high quality interpretive services to enhance visitor experiences in the busy visitor centers, including:
- Staff visitor centers and bookstores
- Greet visitors and answer questions about the site and surrounding area
- Provide information about the site
- Work with our Junior Ranger program
- Inventory lost and found items
- Handle cash
- Educate visitors about park rules
- Provide informal or formal interpretive programs
- Assist Rangers with positive image and safety of Visitor Center and surrounding grounds through housekeeping, litter pick-up, and similar tasks.
Training will be provided on interpretation, cash handling, customer service, public speaking, communication, and orientation to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers & Bonneville Lock and Dam. Prior experience in any of these areas is a plus.
Volunteers will be working mostly indoors, independently from staff while working at the Information Desk and Bookstore. Staff are nearby to respond to emergencies but will be occupied and so will depend on volunteers utilizing protocols taught in training to respond to small issues or questions independently. 3 hours per week one volunteer will rove outside in a limited shade environment at the Navigation Lock Visitor Area.
Physical Demands: Volunteers should be able to stand or walk for moderate periods of time, should be willing to intermittently work outdoors in hot weather, walking up to a half mile. Adjustable-height seating and anti-fatigue floor mats are available while staffing information desk and bookstore.
FBI fingerprint criminal history check will be administered upon arrival if volunteers do not have a recent clear check in the federal database.
Start Date - 2025-07-10
End Date - 2025-10-31
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About U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Location:
441 G St NW, Washington, DC 20314, US
Mission Statement
The Natural Resources Management Program delivers safe public access to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ lands and waters in a manner that protects all project purposes and mission areas through responsible outdoor recreation, environmental conservation and land use management while partnering with communities to serve the American people.
Description
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers delivers vital engineering solutions, in collaboration with our partners, to secure our Nation, energize our economy, and reduce disaster risk.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Bonneville Lock and DamCascade Locks, OR 97014
DATE POSTED
October 22, 2024
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Sunday;Monday;Tuesday;Wednesday;Thursday;Friday;Saturday