Customer Specialist - Centennial Park Customer Service & Call Center - Redmond, OR at Geebo

Customer Specialist - Centennial Park

Redmond Area Park and Recreation District Redmond Area Park and Recreation District Redmond, OR Redmond, OR Temporary Part-time Seasonal Temporary Part-time Seasonal From $14.
75 an hour From $14.
75 an hour The Customer Support Specialist is the first-line, in person contact for District customers at the Centennial Park Kiosk.
The ideal candidate enjoys meeting and serving people.
The essential duties and responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
Willingness to interact with the general public, Using computer skills to sell concessions and create records, Handling conflicts with patrons, as needed, Doing chemical water checks, and Cleaning the patio area.
Computer skills, cash handling skills, janitorial upkeep of the kiosk area, and emergency care as required are all a part of this position.
Possession of CPR/PR certificate and Advanced First Aid certificate issued by American Red Cross must be obtained within 30 days.
RAPRD employees contribute to a successful work group and foster a team-oriented culture through positive interactions, active listening, meaningful collaborations, and constructive exchange of ideas designed to meet or exceed the District's strategic goals.
Please submit a completed, signed application along with required certification and resume (optional) to Beth Asigri, email email protected .
As well, you are welcomed to submit your application in person at the RAPRD's business office (Cascade Swim Center) This is a seasonal position from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Job Types:
Part-time, Seasonal Pay:
From $14.
75 per hour
Benefits:
On-the-job training Experience level:
1 year Shift:
4 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Weekly day range:
Monday to Friday Rotating weekends Weekends as needed Work setting:
In-person Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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