Seasonal Resort Rangerother related Employment listings - Old Orchard Beach, ME at Geebo

Seasonal Resort Ranger

4.
3 Old Orchard Beach, ME Old Orchard Beach, ME Full-time Full-time $17.
50 - $21.
50 an hour $17.
50 - $21.
50 an hour 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago
Benefits:
Employee discounts Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Perks Competitive wages Career Growth Opportunities Fun and Energetic Environment Apart of a beach town in summer months! Job Summary Powder Horn Family Camping Resort is a family campground located in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.
We are seeking a positive, friendly, and energetic team members to join our team this summer! Our resort has varied opportunities across all lines of our operations to ensure a great camping experience for all our guests.
From working outside with our Facilities Team and on our pool decks, providing fun and entertainment with the Activities and Game Window Teams, to working inside with the Front Office and Camp Store and Cafe.
There are many different roles that make Powder Horn run! Resort Ranger Job Description During our season we have 24/7 security to ensure the safety of our guests and our employees.
As a part of the Security Team you are responsible for de-escalating situations, providing communication and ensuring a safe environment for everyone on Powder Horn property.
Working closely with the Front Office, the Security Team is the eyes and ears in the park.
Valid driver's license required.
Some job duties include:
Patrolling Powder Horn Grounds Updating hourly security logs Assisting other lines of the operation Working with other team members and departments consistently NO security experience required.
Day Security Pay:
$17.
50-$21.
50/hr Apply now if you're looking for a fun summer job in a popular beach town! For more information about Powder Horn, visit mainecampgrounds.
com.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Powder Horn Family Camping Resort

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