Our cosy hostel in Busan, South Korea, is looking for a volunteer receptionist to join our friendly team. Located just a three-minute walk from Nampo Station (Exit 7), our hostel offers the perfect base for exploring the vibrant Nampo area. If you’re enthusiastic about meeting people from around the world and are searching for a volunteer receptionist role in Busan, we’d love to hear from you.
Volunteer Receptionist in Busan: Tasks & Roles
As a volunteer receptionist, your duties will include greeting and assisting guests as they arrive, helping with laundry, and maintaining room cleanliness. You will work 20 hours per week across five days, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, ensuring the smooth running of the reception desk. You will also have two days off each week, including both Saturday and Sunday, plus an extra day off agreed upon one week in advance.
Volunteer Receptionist in Busan: Living & Getting There
In exchange for your help, we offer free accommodation in a comfortable bunk bed room, as well as a simple breakfast to start your day, including bread, cereal, and more. Our hostel is ideally located for exploring Nampo’s key attractions, so you’ll have plenty to do during your time off. Whether it’s browsing the shops, discovering new restaurants, or immersing yourself in the local culture, everything is within easy reach.
Volunteer Receptionist in Busan: What Else
While we ideally prefer volunteers who can stay for at least two months, we are flexible and open to other arrangements. If you’re interested in this opportunity and would like to know more, don’t hesitate to contact us. We look forward to welcoming you to our team and having you as part of our hostel’s friendly atmosphere.
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