Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim
(Premium Summer Job 2025)
Employer Name: Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim
City: North Rim
States: Arizona
Reference: https://youtu.be/R2rpVXj-MJw?si=7ImcZr1Hwt-s_xpw
Details
Position: Resort Worker (Students must be prepared to work at: Housekeeping/Kitchen Utility/Retail)
Position Available: –
Hourly wage: $14.00 – 14.35 per hour
Estimated hours per week: 32 – 40 average hours per week, depending on hotel occupancy. (After orientation, training & achievement of satisfactory performance). Please understand that the average number of hours are projected through the entire program, not just the first couple of weeks.
Job Description:
Guest Room Attendant, Housekeeper
- Cleaning hotel guest rooms and public areas (stayovers and checkouts)
- Involves making beds, cleaning bathrooms, vacuuming, mopping, dusting, restocking supplies, emptying trash, and other duties.
- Use of cleaning chemicals required. Work at Laundry
- May be asked to also clean public areas, restock supplies in laundry rooms.
- May be asked to perform other tasks by management, such as Kitchen Utility or Retail/Gift Store Clerk
Kitchen Utilities/Dishwasher/Clean Up
- Dishwashing, kitchen utilities, clean up, stock the kitchen
- May be asked to perform other tasks by management, such as Retail/Gift Store Clerk
Others as assigned.
English Required skills: Upper intermediate (A, B+, B, C+ only)
Start Date: May 13th – May 31st, 2025
End Date: August 20th – September 7th, 2025
Housing Information
Housing assisted by: Employer
Cost Details: $15.00 per student per day. Includes housing, meals, electricity, water. Meals and housing package is non-negotiable.
Cultural exchange activities
See it, and you’ll understand immediately why the North Rim is regarded as the Grand Canyon’s “best side.” While visitors at the South Rim jostle with crowds and endure daytime temperatures nearing 100°, those fortunate enough to see the Grand Canyon from its North Rim will have a whole different experience; one the travel magazine Conde Nast once described years ago as “the Connoisseur’s Grand Canyon.”
Visitor facilities at the North Rim are fewer in number and smaller in scale. While the South Rim area has well over a thousand hotel rooms, the North Rim only has a couple hundred. The South Rim sees approximately five million visitors a year; the North Rim receives maybe one-tenth that number. In addition to cabins and some motel rooms, the North Rim also has a campground, restaurant, deli, cocktail lounge, gift shop and a mule trip outfitter.
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