Job Description
This position will provide a visible official presence during the summer season at upper Teton River access points in the Teton Valley, near Driggs, Idaho. Ambassadors will educate visitors on river etiquette, safety and regulations contained in Teton County’s Waterways Ordinance, while encouraging efficient parking and watercraft launch practices. They will also help the County understand issues and needs at the access sites. The Ambassador position is informative and educational only – seasonal employees will not be authorized to issue citations, but will have the backing of the Teton County Sheriff should they encounter serious illegal activities requiring law enforcement intervention.
The River Ambassador performs a wide range of duties, including the following:
• Participate in miscellaneous training in early-to-mid June;
• Facilitate Teton County goals by creating river etiquette guidelines for the efficient operation of Teton River boat ramps and accesses;
• Actively engage recreationists about ethics and safety. Information to be conveyed includes: ramp etiquette for both commercial and private use, proper flow of traffic and parking, swimming limitations, private property restrictions along the river, appropriate fishing practices, appropriate wildlife viewing practices and information, and proper control of pets on the river;
• Floating one or more sections of the upper Teton River once per week to collect data on use and assess any issues or concerns about the reach. Watercraft will be donated by a commercial outfitter or provided by the County.
• Monitor and document volumes and types of specific uses, resource conditions, and visitor feedback.
• Help maintain adequate trash collection and stocking of bathroom supplies by notifying County Public Works Department of capacity issues;
• Maintain access site signage by informing the County Public Works Department of issues;
• Assist recreationalists as needed, including required safety preparation information;
• Submit to the GIS Manager/Community Projects Coordinator receipts for transportation
and/or shuttle expenses incurred by the end of every month to be reimbursed within two weeks;
• Communicate observations regularly to the GIS Manager/Community Projects Coordinator throughout the season. Prepare a brief report at the end of the season documenting accomplishments, observations, and any recommendations for the following year.
Company DescriptionLocal Government Entity dedicated to serving the public.
Local Government Entity dedicated to serving the public.
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