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Site Supervisor - Salt Springs

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Naventure in Ocala National Forest

Fort McCoy, FL (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/2/2026

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Job Description

Position:
Site Supervisor Reports To:
Operations Manager Job Type:
Full-Time, Year-Round, Hourly (non-exempt)
Schedule:
Up to 40+ hours per week, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed This position is required to live on-site in their own RV. Full hookup RV site with all utilities is provided. Host site is contingent on employment and ends when employment is terminated Approval for exceptions to onsite requirement is solely at the Company's discretion. Position Summary The Site Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day operations and overall management of assigned sites. This includes supervising staff, ensuring excellent guest service, and maintaining safe, clean, and well-run facilities. The Supervisor works closely with staff, company leadership, and the U.S. Forest Service to uphold standards, lead by example, and create a positive team environment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Lead by example, creating a positive, teamoriented culture. Develop weekly schedules and ensure proper staffing coverage. Provide regular supervision, mentorship, and performance feedback. Support staff orientation, onsite and ongoing training. Hold staff accountable to company policies, procedures, and standards. Maintain open communication with administrative staff and attend meetings. Oversee visitor services, including checkins, fee collection, and campground bookings. Respond promptly to phone, email, and inperson guest inquiries. Handle incidents and emergencies according to protocols. Collect, count, and deposit cash; ensure staff follow cashhandling procedures. Verify payroll hours before submitting to accounting. Monitor and manage inventory (cleaning supplies, firewood, retail items, etc.) and reorder as approved. Report maintenance, facility, or equipment issues promptly. Enforce campground rules; take corrective action when necessary (including evictions). Act as primary point of contact for groups, cabin guests, and specialuse events. Ensure all areas are clean, safe, and ready for guest use. Assist in updating operational processes and training materials. Serve as a liaison with community partners and a responsible steward of public lands. Work regular shifts and perform other duties as assigned. Physical Demands Work is performed primarily outdoors in variable weather conditions. Requires mobility on uneven natural terrain; extensive walking, standing, bending, lifting, pushing/pulling light to heavy loads. Ability to use hand tools, equipment, computers, and tablets. Occasional travel between sites may be required. Reasonable accommodation will be made for individuals with disabilities. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong leadership and peoplemanagement skills. Ability to build and manage a diverse team. Experience in campground, hospitality, or outdoor recreation management preferred. Ability to work effectively with company staff, U.S. Forest Service, and the public. Strong communication, problemsolving, and conflict resolution skills. Ability to manage emergencies independently and calmly. Proficiency with computers and software (e.g., Recreation.gov, Outlook, Office 365, cloudbased systems). Commitment to following company procedures and continuously improving processes. Minimum Requirements At least 2 years of management or supervisory experience. Ability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Valid driver's license. High school diploma or equivalent (college degree preferred). Must own a hardsided camper or RV suitable for longterm living (photo required). Ability to maintain a safe, positive, and efficient workplace culture. Benefits Health insurance (company subsidized at 50% after waiting period). Medical, Dental, Vision Paid time off: Vacation and sick (accrued) 401K with company match (after eligibility period) Worker's compensation Retail Discounts Full hookup RV site with utilities included. Laundry room onsite. Host site is contingent on employment and ends when employment is terminated. About Naventure in Ocala National Forest Naventure is committed to creating a positive and supportive work environment that allows our employees to thrive and grow, and we are dedicated to giving our customers a memorable time in the great outdoors. If you share this passion and are looking for a fulfilling career in the outdoor industry, you have come to the right place.