Interested in remote work? The National Park Service may have a job for you
- The National Park Service seeks applicants for managing the Kettle Falls Hotel.
- The agency seeks a new operator after the previous concessionaire's contract expired.
- This historic hotel, built in 1910, sits remotely in Voyageurs National Park.
- The hotel includes 10 rooms and generated $875,000 revenue in 2023.
- The Park Service seeks a 10-to-60-year lease to continue this essential service.
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Interested in remote work? The National Park Service may have a job for you
The National Park Service is seeking applicants for a job that puts a new spin on the phrase “remote work.” The agency is looking for people or groups interested in managing the 10-room Kettle Falls Hotel, a historic hotel along a wild stretch of the Canadian border, accessible only by boat or float plane. The Kettle Falls Hotel was built in 1910 to accommodate fishermen, lumberjacks and construction workers who built a nearby dam. It’s the only…
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