Conservation Security Worker (Seasonal) Law Enforcement & Security - Old Forge, NY at Geebo

Conservation Security Worker (Seasonal)

Will provide night time security and camper assistance. Must be well groomed and wear assigned uniform. Issued clothing must be kept clean and presentable at all times. Duties include patrolling campground loops on foot, enforcing facility rules and regulations, securing out buildings, accounting for and delivering nightly deposits to the office safe, covering booth operations (i.e. registering campers, answering phones), cleaning restrooms as needed.
Job Function
Will provide night time security and camper assistance. Must be well groomed and wear assigned uniform. Issued clothing must be kept clean and presentable at all times. Duties include patrolling campground loops on foot, enforcing facility rules and regulations, securing out buildings, accounting for and delivering nightly deposits to the office safe, covering booth operations (i.e. registering campers, answering phones), cleaning restrooms as needed.
Salary Range:
From $17.15 to $17.15 Hourly
Minimum Qualification
Must be in good physical condition. Must possess a motor vehicle operator's license and have completed either; (A) a one year course at a ranger school, or similar learning institution, in a park or natural resource management, law enforcement or similar curriculum; OR (B) have on season (6 months minimum) of recreation facility experience involving contact with the public or in the enforcement of laws, rules and regulations; OR (C) One year of working or interacting with the public in a recreational facility; OR (D) One year of environmental experience in law enforcement, security services employment, military service or similar experience actively involved with public contact or in the enforcement of laws, policies, and rules and regulations; OR (F) have completed at least 15 college credit hours in criminal justice or similar course.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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