JOB SUMMARY: This position is located in Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, in the Administration Division. MAJOR DUTIES: The incumbent serves as a supervisor in the fee program and will perform the full range of supervisory duties such as: hiring, training, scheduling, evaluating, and auditing. There will be a great deal of contact with the visiting public. They will use their skills and knowledge to resolve issues that arise in the operation. Incumbent will be responsible for directing activities within the park's fee collection operations, which includes collection of fees. These duties involve troubleshooting cash registers. Subordinate employees collect and account for fees, check reservations into campsites, disseminate information, provide traffic control, and provide resource orientation to visitors. Supervisory responsibilities include planning and scheduling work, providing advice, counseling on both work and administrative matters, resolving employee complaints, effecting minor disciplinary actions, interviewing applicants and recommending selections for positions in the unit, and identifying and providing training and developmental needs of employees. These duties could take place at entrance stations, campgrounds and the visitor transportation system. Area Information/housing Information: Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is a treasure of visual, geological and biological surprises-- a high mountain valley holding the tallest dunes in North America and flanked by some of the highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains; unique wind-powered geologic systems; insects physically adapted to life in the sand and found nowhere else; alpine lakes and tundra; disappearing creeks; interdunal wetlands and much more! Nestled in southern Colorado, North America's tallest dunes rise over 750 feet high against the rugged Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The geologic wonderland, containing over 30 square miles of massive dunes, become a national monument in 1932. With the passage of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Act, resources now also include alpine lakes, and tundra, six peaks over 13,000 feet in elevation, ancient spruce and pine forests, large stands of aspen and cottonwood, grasslands and wetlands-- all habitat for diverse wildlife and plant species. The city of Alamosa, Colorado, is 35 miles from the park and offers a full range of shopping, medical facilities and other amenities. Government (park) housing is not available. IMPORTANT: Click the 'Apply for this job' button to view a complete job description.