The Lodge at Bryce Canyon
(Premium Spring Job 2024)
Employer Name: The Lodge at Bryce Canyon
City: Bryce
States: Utah
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Position: Resort Worker: Housekeeper/Houseman/Kitchen Utilities/F&B
Position Available: 1 Position
Hourly wage: $14.00 per hour
Overtime: $21.00 for overtime after 48 hours per week
Number of days per week: Varies
Job Prerequisites:
Skype interview with Employer Required. Students to be flexible on working variety of positions
Job Description :
- Cleaning hotel guest rooms and cabins (stayovers and checkouts)
• Involves making beds, cleaning bathrooms, vacuuming, mopping, dusting, restocking supplies, emptying trash, and other duties.
• Use of cleaning chemicals required.
• May be asked to also clean public areas, restock supplies in laundry rooms.
• Other jobs as assigned by management
• Seasonal Kitchen Steward may work in combination of Kitchen Utility, Dishwashing, and/or Server Assistant Positions
• Very few students could be promoted to Retail Service Worker
English Required skills: Intermediate to Advanced (A, B+, B, C+ only)
Start Date: March 25th – April 10th, 2024
End Date: June 15th – June 30th, 2024
Housing Information
Housing assisted by: Employer
Type of housing: Dormitory style 2-4 students per room
Cost Amount: $13.00+tax per student per day. Includes meals. Meals and housing package is non-negotiable
Transportation from housing to worksite: Housing is within walking distance
Why Choose us?
A part of the national treasure of the Grand Circle, Bryce Canyon National Park welcomes thousands of visitors each year to explore the geological marvel of hoodoos and natural bridges, like Thor’s Hammer and the Grand Staircase. Whether you’re looking to explore the canyon, or relax in the endless nature, you’ll find your next getaway in Bryce Canyon.
Cultural exchange activities:
National Park Area is kept in its natural beauty, so banking, shopping, other cultural activities are found off site at Cedar City, Panguitch, Escalante, Tropic, & other surrounding towns.
The National Park is at an elevation of almost 8000 feet! It is famous for its “hoodoos.” Hoodoos are tall skinny spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of arid basins and “broken” lands. Hoodoos are most commonly found in the High Plateaus region of the Colorado Plateau and in the Badlands regions of the Northern Great Plains. While hoodoos are scattered throughout these areas, nowhere in the world are they as abundant as in the northern section of Bryce Canyon National Park
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