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Published on May 05 2025

Recreation Attendant

$11.86 - $28.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 17, 2022 to May 30, 2023

Employer

3470 Club Center Blvd.
Naples, FL 34114
United States

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Job description

Complete daily set up and break down of lounge chairs and side tables at all recreation areas. Assist guests at the facilities with towels and umbrellas and any special requests courteously and efficiently, according to standards. Maintain the cleanliness and organization of all supplies, equipment, work areas, and ensure guest safety and enjoyment. Occasionally serve food and beverage to patrons as needed.

Special Requirements

High school diploma or equivalent required.
6 months of prior experience in the hospitality industry.
Must work rotating shifts, weekends and holidays.
Lift up to 50 pounds.
Work in an upright standing position for long periods; be able to reach overhead; have full range of mobility in upper and lower body.
Work in various positions including, but not limited to, stooping, standing, bending over, sitting, kneeling and squatting for extended periods of time, climbing stairs, navigating the property quickly and easily as required to meet the job functions.
Work in different environmental working conditions (e.g. heat, cold, wind, rain, humidity).
Repeat various motions with the wrists, hands and fingers.
Pull and push materials and equipment up to 100 pounds to complete assigned job tasks while following appropriate safety procedures.
Must speak, read and write in English.
Must pass a pre-hire criminal background check and drug test.
On-The-Job Training Will Be Provided.
35 hours per week. Shifts available 7 days a week including weekends and holidays. 7 am-3 pm; 10 am-6pm; 12 pm- 8 pm.
Wage Per Hour: $11.86 - $28. Overtime possible per hour 17.79 - $42.00

Employer Contact Info

+12393931429

[email protected]

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