Visitor Services Cashier – Garvan Woodland Gardens
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville · Fayetteville
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About the role
The Visitor Services Cashier supports the Garvan Woodland Gardens by handling guest transactions, providing information, and ensuring a smooth visitor experience. This temporary, fixed‑term position is part of the University of Arkansas staff and works directly with the public in an onsite setting.
Key responsibilities
- Process cash, credit, and ticket sales for garden visitors.
- Answer guest inquiries about garden amenities, events, and policies.
- Maintain accurate cash drawers and reconcile daily transactions.
- Assist with the sale of merchandise and promotional items.
- Support opening and closing procedures for the visitor services area.
Required profile
- Ability to work scheduled shifts, including weekends and holidays.
- Strong attention to detail for cash handling and record keeping.
- Customer‑focused attitude with good communication skills.
Required skills
What we offer
- Fixed‑term employment with university benefits such as health, dental, and retirement contributions.
- Opportunity to work in a scenic, public garden environment.
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