THE LIFESTYLE
Living and working in a National Park is not for everyone but for those who seek a simpler way of life, Yellowstone can be the perfect landing spot. Learn more about the dorms, cafeterias, recreation opportunities, and more.
“My direct supervisor. She was always available to help me.”
Fun Fact: Both the Accounting and IT departments are based in Mammoth Hot Springs. The Accounting Department also has staff at each location around Yellowstone National Park.
“Very organised company.”
Interested? There are a variety of positions in our Accounting and IT departments to fit what you are looking for:
The Night Auditor supports the location accounting department by compiling and summarizing the location’s daily sales. The Night Auditor works in the middle of the night, without direct supervision at location, with a focus on organization and data entry.
The Audit Clerk verifies remits, prepares bank deposits, performs data entry and assists in auditing tasks in the location offices.
The primary responsibility of an Accounting Clerk is to assist in the daily operation of the department they are assigned to.
This position is responsible for many of the daily administrative duties, including employee payroll and sales reports. We hire assistants for the Food and Beverage and Housekeeping departments.
These positions provide direct support for the applications and hardware used throughout the park. Occasional in-park travel may be required when remote support is not possible.
Matt is an Auditor (based out of Mammoth Hot Springs). He is originally from North Mississippi and came to Yellowstone to follow his passion for all things outdoors. Part of his job includes traveling to various locations in the park on a regular basis. In his free time, Matt enjoys fly-fishing, hunting & skiing. His best tip for new employees is “it’s not the job – it’s the place. Make it a point to spend as much time enjoying this PLACE as you possibly can, the possibilities are literally endless.”
Christa is an IT Technician (based out of Mammoth Hot Springs). She is originally from California and first came to Yellowstone in 2002. Her first job was as a Night Auditor at the Lake Lodge. Not wanting to be in a big city anymore, she came to Yellowstone to try something different. Not only has she worked for Xanterra at Yellowstone, she also spent 2 seasons at the Grand Canyon.
Living and working in a National Park is not for everyone but for those who seek a simpler way of life, Yellowstone can be the perfect landing spot. Learn more about the dorms, cafeterias, recreation opportunities, and more.
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