Reports to: Park Manager
The Park Attendant is responsible for the day to day cleaning and maintenance of specific parks in a region or bundle area.
General Responsibilities (but not limited to):
- To contribute to ensuring the Permit area is safe, clean, and functional.
- To maintain the general maintenance throughout the different areas of the Permit Area.
Specific Responsibilities (but not limited to):
The following outlines specific responsibilities related to this position; however, not all Parks contain the facilities mentioned.
- Toilet/Shower/Changehouse Building Maintenance:
- Maintain in a clean and sanitary condition free of dust, dirt, spots, stains, mold, graffiti, garbage, cobwebs, finger marks, smudges, marks, odors, excess water, and all foreign material.
- Ensure that all mirrors, chrome fixtures and enamel fixtures are clean and polished.
- Ensure care is taken when washing walls near hand blowers that water does not get into the electrical system.
- Provide as required toilet paper, deodorant blocks, urinal blocks, garbage bags and sanitary napkin receptacle bags.
- Maintain area surrounding the facility free from all litter, debris, garbage, weeds, vegetation and overhanging limbs.
- Pit toilet building maintenance:
- Ensure pit toilet building and fixtures are in a safe and fully functional condition, free of dust, dirt, stains, mold, graffiti, garbage, cobwebs, finger marks, smudges, marks, odors, excess water and all foreign material.
- Provide as required toilet paper, deodorant blocks, and sanitary napkin receptacle bags.
- Ensure roof is kept clean and clear of branches, leaves, moss, litter, dirt and debris
- Perform any minor repairs as required (door handles, hinges, locks, coat hooks, etc.) or notify the Park Manager if unable to do so.
- Maintain area surrounding the facility free from all litter, debris, garbage, weeds, encroaching vegetation and overhanging limbs.
- Site Maintenance:
- Ensure campsite facilities are in a safe and fully operational condition. o Maintain campsites and surrounding area free from all litter, broken glass, garbage and foreign material.
- Maintain tables and concrete pads in a clean condition free of all cobwebs, dirt, grease and debris.
- Maintain fireplaces in a clean condition clear of ashes, coals, and unusable wood.
- Ensure number posts at each campsite are straight and visible by controlling weed and brush growth
- Remove expired camping permits.
- Retain campsite shape by removal of weeds, vegetation and overhanging limbs a minimum of 0.5 metres surrounding campsite and driveway shoulders, raking the site and shoulders to present an overall clean and neat appearance.
- Ensure BBQ stands are in good repair and kept clean of grease and food spills.
- Maintain garbage and recycling receptacles:
- Ensure that all garbage and recycling containers are in good repair and are in a clean and sanitary condition free from all stains and offensive odors.
- Ensure garbage is emptied before becoming overfilled and garbage bags replaced as necessary.
- Remove recyclables to storage area as required.
- Maintain area surrounding the garbage and recycling containers free from all litter, debris, garbage and weeds.
- Ensure safety of Campground/Day use areas:
- By removing or reporting any overhanging limbs, dangerous limbs, dangerous trees, or any other potential hazards.
- Ensure that all water taps, fountains, washhouse taps, showers and toilets are in good repair with drains running freely:
- Repair or report any maintenance problems to the Park Manager.
- Maintain Water Posts and immediate area.
- Ensure they are in a clean and sanitary condition, free of mold, sand, gravel, weeds, litter, garbage and foreign materials to present a neat appearance.
- Ensure drains are sanitary, clear of accumulated debris and running freely.
- Maintain Parking Lots and Roadways:
- Ensure they are in a clean condition, free from litter, rocks weeds, debris, garbage and foreign material.
- Maintain Information Shelters and Signs:
- Ensure they are in a clean condition, free from garbage, debris, litter, cobwebs, leaves, weeds, vegetation and foreign materials or matter which could restrict Park User’s ability to read them.
- Ensure that shelters or signs that require maintenance are reported. o Remove outdated and or unauthorized notices.
- Post information as required.
- Maintain Trails, Walkways, Paths, Steps, Stairs and Adjacent areas:
- Ensure they are in a clean condition, free from litter, rocks, limbs, windfall trees
- encroaching vegetation and other foreign materials that may pose a hazard or restrict Park User access.
- Refer any problems to be corrected immediately.
- Picnic Shelters:
- Ensure shelters, and tables are in a safe, fully functional, and clean condition free of dust, dirt, stains, litter, grease, excess water, graffiti, cobwebs, debris and foreign material and in a safe and fully functional condition.
- Ensure roof is kept clear of branches, twigs, moss or other debris.
- Ensure eaves troughs and downspouts are kept clean and free flowing.
- Ensure that shakes or shingles are cleaned to remove needles between rows.
- Ensure water is properly drained away from structures.
- Boat Launch Areas:
- Ensure boat launch area, ramps, docks, buoys, piers, rescue stations, foot bridges and information notices are in a good repair and refer any maintenance required.
- Playground:
- Ensure equipment is safe and fully functional. Refer any problems to be corrected immediately.
- Ensure area is in a clean and tidy condition, raked and leveled when required.