Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
CAMPGROUND HOST
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States, 55604
JOB DESCRIPTION: CAMPGROUND HOST
Note to candidates:
Thank you for considering this opportunity to serve with Okontoe Fellowship. The Campground Host role is a unique chance to live near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and provide hospitality to guests while supporting the ministry’s mission. We believe the Lord will bring forward the right person or couple to serve in this important role.
Role Summary Okontoe Fellowship is a 501c3 ministry located off the Gunflint Trail near Grand Marais, MN. The property surrounds Bow Lake and includes a 30+ site campground, cabins, a chapel, and a group camp with a dining hall/lodge and kitchen. Campground Hosts volunteer for a minimum four-week stay and are on duty four to five days each week, including weekends and holidays. In exchange, hosts camp for free in the designated host site. On‑duty hours average 20–25 per week and are established by the Executive Director or Property Manager. The Campground Host provides hospitality, assists campers, maintains cleanliness, supports light property upkeep, and helps ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Greeting and Assisting Campers
Provide information about the campground, local attractions, and services.
Offer a welcoming presence and support to all guests.
Answering Questions
Address camper inquiries regarding rules, regulations, and facilities.
Check‑In/Check‑Out Support
Assist campers in finding their sites and ensuring a smooth arrival/departure process.
Support firewood sales and other guest services.
Visitor Feedback
Relay camper comments, concerns, and suggestions to staff.
Cleanliness and Maintenance
Help maintain campsites, restrooms, and common areas in a clean and orderly condition.
Assist with
light‑duty cabin cleaning
and
basic lawn maintenance
as needed.
Safety Monitoring
Observe and report any hazards that could affect visitor safety.
Notify staff or law enforcement of illegal, unsafe, or unusual activities.
Patrolling the Campground
Regularly check sites and common areas to ensure compliance with rules.
Set a good example by following all rules and practicing good housekeeping at the host site.
Community Engagement
Assist in hosting the
Saturday evening community campfire , helping foster fellowship and connection among guests.
Encourage a welcoming and Christ‑centered atmosphere during community gatherings.
Observance and Stewardship
Advise campers of rules they may not be aware of.
Report major violations to staff (hosts do not perform law enforcement duties).
Organizational Relationships
Reports directly to the Executive Director or Property Manager.
Works in partnership with staff and volunteers to ensure a safe and welcoming environment.
Provides feedback and reports on campground operations as requested.
Qualifications
A person or couple whose values align with the mission of Okontoe Fellowship.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to live onsite for a minimum of four weeks.
Willingness to serve guests with hospitality and uphold campground standards.
Comfortable assisting with light cleaning, lawn care, and community activities.
Observant, responsible, and able to handle situations with discretion.
Satisfactory background check.
Work Schedule and Benefits
Volunteer position requiring a minimum four‑week stay.
On‑duty four to five days per week, including weekends and holidays.
Average of 20–25 hours per week, schedule set by the Executive Director or Property Manager.
Hosts camp for free in the designated host site during their service.
If you are interested in this role, please complete the
Campground Host Application . For additional questions, reach out to:
Bridget Barr
– Treasurer of Okontoe Fellowship Board and Interim Executive DirectorOkontoedirector@gmail.com
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Note to candidates:
Thank you for considering this opportunity to serve with Okontoe Fellowship. The Campground Host role is a unique chance to live near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and provide hospitality to guests while supporting the ministry’s mission. We believe the Lord will bring forward the right person or couple to serve in this important role.
Role Summary Okontoe Fellowship is a 501c3 ministry located off the Gunflint Trail near Grand Marais, MN. The property surrounds Bow Lake and includes a 30+ site campground, cabins, a chapel, and a group camp with a dining hall/lodge and kitchen. Campground Hosts volunteer for a minimum four-week stay and are on duty four to five days each week, including weekends and holidays. In exchange, hosts camp for free in the designated host site. On‑duty hours average 20–25 per week and are established by the Executive Director or Property Manager. The Campground Host provides hospitality, assists campers, maintains cleanliness, supports light property upkeep, and helps ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Greeting and Assisting Campers
Provide information about the campground, local attractions, and services.
Offer a welcoming presence and support to all guests.
Answering Questions
Address camper inquiries regarding rules, regulations, and facilities.
Check‑In/Check‑Out Support
Assist campers in finding their sites and ensuring a smooth arrival/departure process.
Support firewood sales and other guest services.
Visitor Feedback
Relay camper comments, concerns, and suggestions to staff.
Cleanliness and Maintenance
Help maintain campsites, restrooms, and common areas in a clean and orderly condition.
Assist with
light‑duty cabin cleaning
and
basic lawn maintenance
as needed.
Safety Monitoring
Observe and report any hazards that could affect visitor safety.
Notify staff or law enforcement of illegal, unsafe, or unusual activities.
Patrolling the Campground
Regularly check sites and common areas to ensure compliance with rules.
Set a good example by following all rules and practicing good housekeeping at the host site.
Community Engagement
Assist in hosting the
Saturday evening community campfire , helping foster fellowship and connection among guests.
Encourage a welcoming and Christ‑centered atmosphere during community gatherings.
Observance and Stewardship
Advise campers of rules they may not be aware of.
Report major violations to staff (hosts do not perform law enforcement duties).
Organizational Relationships
Reports directly to the Executive Director or Property Manager.
Works in partnership with staff and volunteers to ensure a safe and welcoming environment.
Provides feedback and reports on campground operations as requested.
Qualifications
A person or couple whose values align with the mission of Okontoe Fellowship.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to live onsite for a minimum of four weeks.
Willingness to serve guests with hospitality and uphold campground standards.
Comfortable assisting with light cleaning, lawn care, and community activities.
Observant, responsible, and able to handle situations with discretion.
Satisfactory background check.
Work Schedule and Benefits
Volunteer position requiring a minimum four‑week stay.
On‑duty four to five days per week, including weekends and holidays.
Average of 20–25 hours per week, schedule set by the Executive Director or Property Manager.
Hosts camp for free in the designated host site during their service.
If you are interested in this role, please complete the
Campground Host Application . For additional questions, reach out to:
Bridget Barr
– Treasurer of Okontoe Fellowship Board and Interim Executive DirectorOkontoedirector@gmail.com
#J-18808-Ljbffr