Facility & Grounds Manager
Company: American Alpine Club
Location: Gardiner
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $21-25/hr, based on
experience Sam Pryor Shawangunk Campground Facility & Grounds
Manager Location: Gardiner, NY Compensation: $21 - $25 / hour,
based on experience Duration: April - November (Full-Time Seasonal,
40 hours weekly) FLSA Code: Non-Exempt Organization Size: 20 - 35
people Facility Size: 3 people Reports To: Lodging Director
Benefits: Wellness Benefit, Healthcare Stipend, Paid Vacation &
Sick Time, Return Bonus, Pro Deals, AAC Membership The AAC has one
opening for the Facility & Grounds Manager position at the Sam
Pryor Shawangunk Gateway Campground for the 2026 season. This
position is full-time, seasonal, from Mid-April through
Mid-November of each year. The Facility & Grounds Manager will also
be expected to participate in daily operations such as office
hours, campground rounds, and general guest services. Guest
Services & Public Relations: Check-in guests and collect fees
Provide campground information to guests Promote and sell
merchandise Monitor the campground email daily for timely
communication Assist in the execution of educational and community
orientated events and programs Maintenance and Housekeeping Clean
the shower-house and pavilion regularly. Maintain the grounds and
general landscaping Keep the campground free of trash and other
debris Maintain grounds and campsites (e.g., mowing, trimming, leaf
blowing, litter pickup) in accordance with the expected standards
set by AAC, Mohonk Preserve, and Palisades Interstate Parks
Commission. Collaborate with the Mohonk Preserve to organize and
execute campground maintenance and landscaping projects Monitor and
complete routine inspections of plumbing systems, electrical
systems, campground conditions, and tools, reporting any issues to
the Lodging Director Monitor for animal and pest control Execute
basic repairs and maintenance, including minor plumbing issues,
replacing light fixtures, fixing groundskeeping equipment,
winterization of the campground, etc. Assist Mohonk Preserve
Stewardship Staff with the opening and closing the freshwater
system Regularly maintain the Clivus Multrum Composting system per
manufacturer recommendations Oversee campground water system and
complete water testing as scheduled and submit to the Department of
Health Maintain all NYS Department of Health and Palisades
Interstate Parks Commission record keeping requirements for
facilities (e.g., fire inspection, water records). Management
Promote a positive working environment for all campground staff.
Maintain a positive working relationship with all Mohonk Preserve
staff Have familiarity with the agreement between the AAC and the
Mohonk Preserve in order to satisfy necessary reporting
requirements and responsibilities. Collaborate with the Community &
Guest Services Manager to successfully operate the campground.
Assist in the documentation, planning, and budgeting of maintenance
and repairs, costs, acquiring quotes where necessary Be present
during all inspections and communicate effectively to satisfy any
questions that may arise Campground Managers are expected to
function in support of and at the direction of the Lodging
Director. Qualifications Passion for the mission of the American
Alpine Club Have qualified experience in trade work, such as
repairs, maintenance, and/or groundskeeping Are able to communicate
effectively among a diversity of lived experiences and identities
Are able to represent the AAC in a professional manner at all times
Have experience with guest or client services Have an acute
attention to detail Are competent with Google Suites Are creative
and eager to learn and grow new skills Are at least 21 years of age
Preferred: CPR / First Aid / AED Training Environment 60% physical
40% administrative / guest services utilizing GSuites, Slack, Zoom,
etc. How to Apply All who love the AAC mission are encouraged to
apply, including people of color, Black, Indigenous, transgender,
and non-binary individuals. Apply online. No phone calls please.
Cover letters are strongly encouraged. Priority will be given to
applicants who apply by Monday February 2, 2026. The AAC is an
equal opportunity employer. Your gender, religion, sex life, skin
color, first language, and size and ability of your body do not
factor into employment decisions here. Neither do your friends in
high places. If you love our mission and are good at what you do,
come as you are. Priority Hiring The American Alpine Club values
the contributions of our seasonal staff and prioritizes rehiring
team members who have demonstrated strong performance and remain in
good standing. Returning staff in good standing will be given first
consideration during the hiring process. Secondary priority will be
given to new applicants who submit their application by Monday,
February 2, 2026. Applications received after this date will be
reviewed as positions remain available. Please note that no
applicants will be contacted regarding their status prior to the
February 2, 2026 priority deadline. About the Samuel F. Pryor III
Shawangunk Gateway Campground In 2006, the Mohonk Preserve, New
York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation,
the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, and the American Alpine
Club partnered together to create a campground near the popular
Shawangunks climbing area. Construction was completed in 2014 by
The Palisades Interstate Park Commission, and now The American
Alpine Club and The Mohonk Preserve operate and manage 50 campsites
and 6 vehicle sites, all within a stone's throw of miles of
world-class rock climbing. About the AAC Founded in 1902, the
American Alpine Club (AAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
committed to providing climbers with resources that advance
knowledge, inspiration, and advocacy. Through our rescue benefit
and medical expense coverage, climbing and grief grants,
campgrounds, and discounts, we are committed to empowering our
members. We share knowledge and inspiration through the American
Alpine Journal, Accidents in North American Climbing, and
preserving climbing history in the AAC Library and Archives.
Finally, we advocate for our members and the places we climb by
breaking down barriers to climbing and seeking to preserve our
climbing landscapes and public lands nationally and locally. At the
AAC, we are connected through our passion for climbing. United We
Climb.
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