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Employment
Opportunities
Become a Gate Attendant for the Our Lands & Waters Foundation
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Direct Deposit available
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Invoice payments made within 10 working days
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Duns numbers or CAGE numbers are not required
Listed below are some of the general duties
Gate attendants are an essential part of the Our Lands & Waters
Foundation (OLWF). These people are private individuals who
work under contract for the OLWF. All gate attendant contracts
with OLWF require a two-person team who are both physically and
mentally capable of fulfilling the contract.
Responsibilities include collecting user fees, registering campers
and visitors, maintaining campground status reports, reservation
reports, user fee collection reports, posting campsite reservations,
providing general information to the visiting public, surveillance
of use fee compliance, and informing visitors of rules and regulations. Additional
duties are identified in the Gate Attendant Scope of Work.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will provide all necessary fee
collection supplies. Most parks utilize the National Recreation
Reservation Service (NRRS) computer system and software. Computer
paper, fee books, maps and brochures will be provided by the government.
Gate attendants are required to live in the campground on a site
provided by the Corps of Engineers. The gate attendants are required
to provide a self-contained recreational type RV or trailer. The
government provides a campsite with electrical, water and sewer
service.
Please refer to the Gate Attendant Scope of Work for specific
duties required for each park.
How to get on the bidders list for Gate Attendant
If you would like to receive the latest Scope of Work with bid
package, please email us at info@ourlandsandwaters.com Be
sure to include your name, address, phone number (cell and land)
and which season (winter, summer or both) that interests you.
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