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JOB DESCRIPTION: STORY LAND THEME PARK LOCATION: GLEN, NEW HAMPSHIRE EMPLOYER INFORMATION EMPLOYER STORY LAND THEME PARK, GLEN, NEW HAMPSHIRE JOB TITLE/ JOB DESCRIPTION All students should be interviewed by Story Land managers thru Skype prior to arrival to the USA Park Operations: Safely and efficiently operate amusement rides while also proving excellent service. Within department you may also work ground maintenance, cleaning and completing tasks as necessary. Maintain the safe operation of rides. You may be a cashier, server, cook, table cleaners, dishwasher, prep work. You can expect to safely, efficiently, and accurately perform jobs while also proving excellent service All positions (except cooks & dishwashers) have a lot of contact with the guests. Students must be friendly, hardworking, team player, flexible, positive attitude, motivated, honest, reliable. Previous hospitality service experience helpful. Being able to speak English well and communicate effectively with the guests is extremely important in all positions Females for housing purposes ENGLISH LEVEL Upper Intermediate - Fluent EMPLOYMENT POSITION INFORMATION WORK DATES Earliest Work Start: Date: June 1 st Latest Work Start: Date: June 25 th Earliest Work End Date: September 10 th Latest Work End: Date: September 30 th HOURLY RATE PAY $8.50-per regular hour. No overtime (seasonal employer) AVERAGE # OF HOURS 35-40+ average hours per week (After orientation, training & achievement of satisfactory performance). Should be prepared to work on weekends/holidays PAYCHECK FREQUENCY Paychecks paid bi-weekly MEAL DISCOUNT Some discount on park food while on duty TRANSPORTATION TO WORK The housing is minutes away from Story Land Theme Park UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS Uniform provided depending on position Dress code is very conservative please see the information on page 3 GROOMING CODE Yes. Facial hair for men should be clean shaven and hair above collar length. Good personal hygiene is a must, including daily shower and bath and use of deodorant. No visible tattoos or facial piercing during work. Please see the information on page 3 REASONABLE EXPECTATION Much depends on the economic conditions in the U.S. during your employment here. The hours (shifts) you work will vary day by day. If you find a part time job, please make sure that you prioritize your obligation to your primary employer. All the part time/second jobs must be vetted by Janus International prior to student to start working Students are advised to bring $750 USD to use in spending for food, clothes and other basic necessities for the first month of stay in the United States. The money might also be used for hotel accommodation and transportation to job site (depending on the date of arrival) HOUSING INFORMATION HOUSING ADDRESS Motel at 850 NH Route 16, Glen, NH 03838 COST OF HOUSING Rent will be $65+ tax per week, per student HOUSING COLLECTION All employees will have rent directly withdrawn from their paychecks biweekly HOUSING DEPOSIT Yes. Students will pay an upfront housing deposit of $150.00 upon arrival HOUSING DEPOSIT REFUND Yes. The deposit is refundable at the end of the season, if the student works through their commitment date (work end date) and keep all housing Janus International Hospitality Student Exchange US State Department Designated J-1 Sponsor Agency 18067 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Ruther Glen, VA 22546 Phone: 804-589-1924 Fax: 1-804-876-3113

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  • JOB DESCRIPTION: STORY LAND THEME PARK

    LOCATION: GLEN, NEW HAMPSHIRE EMPLOYER INFORMATION

    EMPLOYER STORY LAND THEME PARK, GLEN, NEW HAMPSHIRE

    JOB TITLE/ JOB

    DESCRIPTION

    All students should be interviewed by Story Land managers thru Skype prior to arrival to the USA

    Park Operations: Safely and efficiently operate amusement rides while also proving excellent service. Within department you may also work ground maintenance, cleaning and completing tasks as necessary. Maintain the safe operation of rides. You may be a cashier, server, cook, table cleaners, dishwasher, prep work. You can expect to safely, efficiently, and accurately perform jobs while also proving excellent service

    All positions (except cooks & dishwashers) have a lot of contact with the guests. Students must be friendly, hardworking, team player, flexible, positive attitude, motivated, honest, reliable. Previous hospitality service experience helpful. Being able to speak English well and communicate effectively with the guests is extremely important in all positions

    Females for housing purposes ENGLISH LEVEL Upper Intermediate - Fluent

    EMPLOYMENT POSITION INFORMATION

    WORK DATES Earliest Work Start: Date: June 1st

    Latest Work Start: Date: June 25th

    Earliest Work End Date: September 10th

    Latest Work End: Date: September 30th

    HOURLY RATE PAY $8.50-per regular hour. No overtime (seasonal employer)

    AVERAGE # OF HOURS 35-40+ average hours per week (After orientation, training & achievement of satisfactory performance). Should be prepared to work on weekends/holidays

    PAYCHECK FREQUENCY Paychecks paid bi-weekly

    MEAL DISCOUNT Some discount on park food while on duty

    TRANSPORTATION TO

    WORK The housing is minutes away from Story Land Theme Park

    UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS Uniform provided depending on position Dress code is very conservative please see the information on page 3

    GROOMING CODE Yes. Facial hair for men should be clean shaven and hair above collar length. Good personal hygiene is a must, including daily shower and bath and use of deodorant. No visible tattoos or facial piercing during work. Please see the information on page 3

    REASONABLE

    EXPECTATION Much depends on the economic conditions in the U.S. during your

    employment here. The hours (shifts) you work will vary day by day. If you find a part time job, please make sure that you prioritize your obligation to your primary employer. All the part time/second jobs must be vetted by Janus International prior to student to start working

    Students are advised to bring $750 USD to use in spending for food, clothes and other basic necessities for the first month of stay in the United States. The money might also be used for hotel accommodation and transportation to job site (depending on the date of arrival)

    HOUSING INFORMATION

    HOUSING ADDRESS Motel at 850 NH Route 16, Glen, NH 03838

    COST OF HOUSING Rent will be $65+ tax per week, per student

    HOUSING COLLECTION All employees will have rent directly withdrawn from their paychecks biweekly

    HOUSING DEPOSIT Yes. Students will pay an upfront housing deposit of $150.00 upon arrival

    HOUSING DEPOSIT REFUND Yes. The deposit is refundable at the end of the season, if the student works through their commitment date (work end date) and keep all housing

    Janus International Hospitality Student Exchange US State Department Designated J-1 Sponsor Agency

    18067 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Ruther Glen, VA 22546

    Phone: 804-589-1924 Fax: 1-804-876-3113

  • areas clean throughout their stay. Whatever deposit due back will be returned the day student departs

    HOUSING FEATURES

    There will be periodic room inspections by our liaison to ensure rooms are

    being maintained. A schedule will be made and prior notice will be given to students so they are fully aware of when our liaison will be coming to inspect their room

    HOUSING AMENITIES

    *Some of the housing amenities

    may no longer be available upon

    your arrival.

    Students per room: 2-4 Common Area with kitchen: YES NO Basic Furniture: YES NO Public Laundry: YES NO Phone access: YES NO Shared Bathroom: YES NO Public Internet on the property: YES NO

    SOCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION

    NEAREST SOCIAL

    SECURITY OFFICE 177 Main Street, Littleton, NH 03561

    HOW AND WHEN TO APPLY

    FOR SOCIAL SECURITY The Social Security Administration suggests that you wait 10 days after

    arrival to apply. Employer is providing assistance with applying for the Social Security card

    SOCIAL SECURITY WEBSITE www.ssa.gov PANY INFORMATION

    AREA INFORMATION

    AVERAGE TEMPERATURE Summer-Fall temperature: 50s to 80s F (10s 20s C) www.weather.com

    WHAT TO WEAR Clothing for mild, rainy weather: comfortable shoes, pants, shorts, rain jacket

    INFORMATION WEBSITE Job sites: www.janus-international.com, http://www.storylandnh.com

    Visitor sites: http://www.visitwhitemountains.com NEAREST CITY Portland, ME - 70 miles

    Manchester, NH 100 miles

    Boston, MA - 150 miles NEAREST INTERNATIONAL

    AIRPORT Boston International Airport Pick up is provided from North Conway, NH bus stop only, please read the

    arrival instruction below (page 4 of this file). AREA DETAILS

    Students should be prepared to live in the very remote (but beautiful!) White Mountains area of NH

    Story Land is offering local weekly trips in late June-August, and limited in September. We visit local attractions, local natural beauty spots, local entertainment, the ocean, shopping, etc.

    Within the area there are couple local taxi services, but no local buses, trains, etc.

    There is a WIFI in rooms recommended personal computers, company computers are limited

    CITY/PARK FACTS

    With the Story Land Theme Park you will experience great working environment, good work hours and meet a lot of people/new friendships. With your house liaison you will able to visit many places in the area. A lot of extras to working with us incentives, parties, after hour activities. Great area of the country beautiful mountains for hiking, rivers & lakes for swimming and fishing, biking, shopping, restaurants, movies, etc

  • ADDITONAL INFORMATION

    Your job may not be available if you arrive late. When you obtain your travel

    itinerary, please email it to Janus International at [email protected] and Tiffany Murray (e-mail on job offer). Please note that you are responsible for verifying your university schedule prior to your travel arrangements. You must obtain approval from Janus International and/or your employer of any changes in your Job Start or Job Ending dates prior to your arrival in the U.S. If your employer is unable to accept that change, they have the right to cancel your Job Agreement. After your arrival in the U.S., any unauthorized early departure from your program or from your employer, starting the unvetted job may result in loss of deposit, program cancellation and/or denial of a future visa application

    All information is current as of today (November, 2016), some changes may apply

    Appearance Expectations for Cast Members

    Earrings: For females: Conservative earrings no larger than a quarter in size are allowed. No more than 3 earrings per ear.

    Any other visible body piercings must be removed during working hours. For males: Earrings are not allowed. Any other

    visible body piercings must be removed during working hours.

    Rings: No more than 2 conservative rings per hand.

    Necklaces/Bracelets: Only 1 necklace may be worn & only 1 bracelet per arm. A watch counts as a bracelet. Necklaces and

    bracelets must not be visible over your clothes and they must be small & conservative.

    Tattoos: Any tattoos must be concealed.

    Hair: For Females: Hair must be one natural color, neat, out of your eyes, simply arranged, & well groomed. Please pull it

    back if in the Food Department. For males: It must be one natural color & neat along with being cut above the eyebrows,

    above the collar, and above the ears.

    Fingernails & Polish: For Females: Moderate nail length, only 1 appropriate polish color, and the polish must be well

    mainted. For males, nails length must be short and no nail polish is allowed.

    Nametags: Worn horizontal, on your shirt - the opposiste side of the logo. Only wear your nametag.

    Sunglasses: Conservative sunglasses are only allowed when working outside. They cannot be mirrored, neon, or fashion

    lenses.

    Shoes & Socks: Low top sneakers, clean & predominately one conservative color. Socks must be white or the color of your

    shorts/pants.

    Undergarments: Only solid white undergarments are allowed to be worn underneath your uniform/costume.

    Costume: belt ~ black or brown, pants/shorts ~ worn as designed; no sagging pants, not dragging on the ground. Shirts ~

    not too big/not too small, and must be tucked in with the collar down.

  • TRAVELING TO STORY LAND

    Traveling to Story Land

    If flying into New York you will have to take a bus from NY to Boston and then a bus from Boston to New

    Hampshire/Story Land. If traveling this route you will take one bus (bus line) from NY to Boston and then have to

    change to a Concord Trailways from Boston to NH. Because of bus schedules you will likely have to stay overnight in

    Boston, take 9:25 am departure bus in order to arrive at Story Land on the 1:35pm bus.

    If flying into Logan Airport/Boston you can take a bus (Concord Trailways) directly to North Conway, New

    Hampshire/Story Land. Depending on when you arrive in Boston you will likely have to stay overnight in Boston and

    take the bus the next morning (9:25/10am) in order to have you arrive to us at 1:35pm. Pick up is available only

    during the day at 1:35 PM arrival to North Conway, NH. Please arrive only on 1:35 PM North Conway, NH bus.

    Please call Tiffany/Story Land before leaving Boston so that they know to pick you up that afternoon.

    603-383-4293

    The Concord Trailwaways bus northbound route from Boston to North Conway:

    www.concordcoachlines.com/index.php/nh-locations/berlin-boston

    We appreciate students arriving to us Monday Thursday.

    **** It is very important that you take the morning Boston bus (9:25am/10am) and arrive to us at 1:35pm. There is

    no one at Story Land to pick you up/help you to your housing at night so DO NOT come in on the evening bus. You

    will have to take taxi/uber to get to your housing if you arrive any other time then Concord Trailway bus at 1:35 PM.

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