2023 - CIEE (online)

The Reeds at Shelter Haven

Hotel
$14.13/h non-tipped; $6.25/h tipped

Stone Harbor, NJ

5.25 - 6.25 to 9.05 - 30

Cook Assistant, Host/Hostess, Busser, Room Attnd. Bar Back

Work and live right by the beach!

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The Reeds at Shelter Haven is a luxury hotel located in Stone Harbor, NJ, and overlooking the bay with 37 guest rooms and suites. The Reeds offers breathtaking seaside views; sunsets on the bay; comfortable guestrooms, unique, mouthwatering food and much more.

The Reeds at Shelter Haven also organizes corporate meetings, weddings, celebrations and social events; offers two restaurants: Sax, a year-round indoor restaurant and the Water Star Grille, a seasonal outdoor dining venue.

Stone Harbor, NJ with its beautiful white sandy beaches are the perfect place to relax and have fun. Everyone can find something for himself: shops, churches, parks, watersports (kayaking, surfing, boating, parasailing)  fishing or just bring suntan lotion and relax on the sand on days off!

POSITIONS

The Reeds at Shelter Haven is looking for:

HOUSING

The Reeds at Shelter Haven does not offer a housing.

Students working in Stone Harbor generally find affordable housing in North Wildwood/Wildwood for approximately $90-$110 per week. Two inexpensive hotels where you can stay while looking for housing: Royal Canadian (3300 Atlantic Ave, Wildwood, NJ) or Arlington Hotel (25 E. Magnolia (between Ocean and Atlantic, Wildwood, NJ) To start your housing search, visit the websites and contacts below: www.shoppenews.com www.capemayherald.com 121 E. Maple (contact Cristian Banu at cristibanu2000@yahoo.com) Lisa’s Place: summerrentals@aol.com Callie Glass: glasscalli@yahoo.com

PERKS!

The other perks of working at The Reeds at Shelter Haven:

  • Work and live right by the beach!
  • Employer organizes trips to Philadelphia, New York
  • Gain valuable working experience in a high end hospitality establishment!
  • In Stone Harbor, you can volunteer at the Wetlands Institute and help save ocean birds and animals.

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