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Property Maintenance Ranger

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Chuluota, Seminole County, Florida, USA
Listing for: Girl Scouts of Citrus Council
Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-01-02
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Outdoor / Nature, Groundskeeper
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Chuluota

Overview

Camp Ranger role at Girl Scouts of Citrus Council

Position Summary:

The Camp Ranger is responsible for ensuring the safety and cleanliness of all council properties as assigned by the director of property and/or senior-level council management. The Ranger also provides support to all site-user groups and staff, ensuring that council regulations and procedures are observed and followed.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities
  • Provide information, check-in/check-out and necessary support and security to all site-user groups, being adaptable to the variety of needs inherent with different user-groups such as: troop camping, council events, day camp, resident camp and outside user groups.
  • Provide ground maintenance and janitorial service for camp.
  • Assist with maintenance needs of other Girl Scout facilities as needed.
  • Assist with plans to maintain the property or properties and its facilities including, but not limited to, waterfront access, pool, roads and trails, vehicles and equipment, in safe, usable operating conditions according to council standards and compliance to federal, state and local regulation.
  • Ensure facilities, including kitchens, lodges, unit houses, cabins and restrooms are routinely cleaned and sanitized to meet GSCC and Department of Health standards.
  • Maintain appropriate documentation provided by GSUSA Property Management System and routinely submit all required written reports (task lists and receipts) to meet the schedules as assigned by the Director of Property. Task lists will be prepared documenting the work scheduled during the current week and the completed task list will be turned in documenting details of the work completed, and time utilized to complete each task.
  • Participate in supervisory conferences, staff meetings and/or programs as scheduled and support teamwork throughout the organization.
  • Maintain appropriate communications with the Head Ranger and other staff/volunteers so she/he is kept abreast of unplanned or unusual activities or events which impact the properties.
  • The position routinely requires working on Saturdays and/or Sundays and evenings, as scheduled by the Head Ranger.
  • Other duties may be assigned by the Director of Property.
  • Periodically travel to scout houses for routine maintenance or projects.
Ranger Housing (optional)

The Camp Ranger may reside in on-site housing provided by council. Council covers the cost for electricity, water, and internet for ranger housing. Rangers agree to appropriately maintain the home in a livable, clean condition. Every adult who lives in the home should be named as tenants and agree to the limitations as set forth. Every adult must also successfully complete a level-2 background check.

Cost of the background check for the Ranger will be covered by council, however all other adults must cover the cost of their background check.

Occupancy of council ranger housing is restricted to the Camp Ranger, his/her spouse, minor children and immediate adult family member who are disabled. The ranger housing agreement runs month-to-month, and the property must be vacated within 30 days following the ranger’s voluntary or involuntary termination of employment as a Camp Ranger.

Home-based business conducted by the Ranger and/or other tenants should not conflict with Ranger duties. Business traffic will not be allowed on property and all local, state, and national zoning and licensing regulations must be followed.

Two pets are allowed and should be properly secured at all times. Documentation of all pets must be submitted to council and should include breed and proof of current vaccinations. Some breeds of dogs will not be allowed on property and is solely determined at the discretion of the council. Council grounds, including property immediately surrounding ranger housing, must be kept free of animal waste.

It is the Camp Ranger’s responsibility to keep the home and surrounding property clean and sanitary and to personally pay for any damage caused by his/her abuse or neglect. Camp Ranger must immediately notify the Head Ranger of any defective or dangerous conditions in the housing and surrounding grounds. Alterations to the property…

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