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To be a successful C5 Bridges Program Backcountry Guide requires insightful facilitation and dynamic leadership to promote positive relationships, sharpening of leadership skills, and connecting trip-related challenges to skills needed for success in college, work, and life. |
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Wildwater invites you to consider the challenge of working in an outdoor environment as part of a team. You'll learn new skills, work in a variety of settings, enjoy fun and recreation, work with people with similar interests, make lifetime friendships, and participate in a valuable work experience. |
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Imagine traversing sky
bridges stretched high above the forest floor and zipping
across cables hung between lofty hemlock and spruce trees.
As the first company to bring the thrill and excitement of
zipline canopy tours to the Alaskan rainforest,
Alaska
Canopy Adventures
operates its zipline expeditions with daily ship
excursions from Herring Cove, Ketchikan and Douglas Island,
Juneau. Whether you want to spend your summer high above the
ground, on the water, or at the docks, seasonal
job opportunities
include Canopy (Zipline) Guides, Tour Coordinators, Marine
Personnel/Deckhands, Boat Captains, Store Clerks, Driver
Guides, as well as management and supervisory positions.
Preference is given to those who can commit from mid-April
through the end of September. You can expect to work 6 to 10
hours per day with at least one day off each week. Benefits
include one of the most competitive pay rates in Alaska, a
seasonal bonus program based on performance and commitment,
and gratuities. Some positions require experience and/or
specific skills and licenses, with paid training available.
If you love the outdoors and working with people, view
detailed job
descriptions,
download the online application
and begin your journey in the Alaskan rainforest.
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Looking to fly high on the ultimate eco-adventure work experience this summer? The Alaska Canopy Adventures team provides once-in-a-lifetime rainforest canopy challenges for guests with the help of ziplines, suspension bridges, off-road vehicles and jet boats. |
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Do you have skills and experience in natural history interpretation, guiding, outdoor leadership and recreation, fish guiding, rafting, maintenance, and/or hospitality? Find the perfect job this summer with Alaska Wildland Adventures. |
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As a stepping stone to the
greater world of guiding and backcountry recreating,
Chilkat
Guides—based
in the picturesque town of Haines, Alaska—will teach
anyone with the aptitude and interest how to guide
themselves and others safely in and out of the wild. Whether
activities include trail hikes, float trips, wilderness
safaris or river expeditions, summer guides, trip leaders
and naturalists get participants excited about the great
outdoors. Their annual guide school (beginning mid-April for
those without guiding experience) is by invitation only and
is free of charge to accepted applicants. All invitees
successfully completing the guide school are offered
employment as guides from May through the end of September.
Compensation starts at $10/hour for straight guiding with
added incentives for trip leaders and naturalists (expect
overtime which is paid at time and a half). Applicants must
have the desire to work long and hard (usually 6-12 hours
per day) in sometimes unpleasant conditions, be athletic and
have a love for people. In addition to guide positions,
office, maintenance, catering and dock staff are needed as
well as active
seniors to work as
commercial bus drivers (with training provided).
Applications
are available online.
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With over 100 people on staff at Chilkat Guides, each team member is highly qualified and passionate about the Alaska region and what they do. Meet the team » |
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Spend a summer in one of
the most spectacular regions in the world—work and
play in Southeast Alaska! Celebrating over twenty years in
business, Sockeye
Cycle Co. is
the only full-service bicycle business in Alaska offering
sales, service, rentals and tours. From April through
September, twenty seasonal workers are employed, with
positions that include tour guides, van drivers, bicycle
mechanics and managers. The majority of positions are based
in Skagway and involve daily tour operations. Daily tours
are three hours long with groups of twelve; other overnight
and multi-day tours go out at varying dates and times based
on staffing and seniority. Wages start at $10/hour, plus a
performance bonus upon completion of your contract.
Contracts are for a minimum 3-month commitment. Management
positions are salaried, with pay based on experience. At
minimum, applicants must be U.S. citizens, 23 years old and
have a clean driving record. Job
descriptions and
an application
is available online. Interviews begin each October with most
positions filled by April 1st.
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If you are looking to work and play in Alaska this summer, Sockeye Cycle Co. is hiring plenty of seasonal employees, including cycling tour guides, van drivers, bicycle mechanics and a variety of managers. |
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A bank teller turned boat
builder started a family legacy in Glacier National Park.
What started in 1938 as a two-boat operation,
Glacier
Park Boat Company
has grown to include five locations throughout the Park.
Seasonal boat captains staff historic wooden boats that
carry from forty-five to eighty passengers from the first
part of June until the end of September. Captains are
trained to drive the boats and give professional commentary
informing visitors of the historic, cultural and geographic
aspects of America's Little Switzerland. Applicants
need no prior captain experience, must be 18 years of
age, possess current CPR and first aid certificates, and
pass physical exam and drug test. A desire to learn how to
operate these historic boats and people skills are a must!
Pay starts at $9/hour, with increases for experience.
Housing is family-style and is included in the compensation
package; employees provide their own food. To begin the
application process, email your resume to Denise
VanArtsdale.
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Captains for Glacier Park Boat Company staff historic wooden boats while informing visitors of the historic, cultural and geographic aspects of America's Little Switzerland. |
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Connecting adventurers to
the least developed and least visited shorelines in the San
Juan Islands, Anacortes
Kayak Tours
offers four unique trips: a 1.5 hour Deception Pass trip, a
5-6 hour Outer Island program, a 3 hour trip directly off
Fidalgo Island, and multi-day kayaking adventures. Prior to
leading guests on the water, summer
sea kayak guides
participate in a formal class with professional coaches
along with a fairly intensive in-house training program. You
will learn how to use high-end paddling equipment, handle
currents, read weather, and find wildlife—all while
razzle-dazzling your guests. Guides must commit to at least
a mid-June through Labor day timeframe, in addition to
pre-season training activities. Office/logistics staff are
also hired each year. Wages start at $10/hour and go up to
$14/hour. There is a fee for the training course, but much
of this is reimbursed upon completion of the season.
Hardworking, outdoorsy-type folks with a sunny outlook on
life will thrive here.
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With one of the most comprehensive kayak guide training programs in the region, Anacortes Kayak Tours is looking for professional, mature and fun-loving individuals who are looking to work and play in the great outdoors. |
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The Power of Six Instructors |
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Incredible
Adventures is
an eco-friendly adventure tour company offering small group
tours throughout the western United States, with adventures
departing from San Francisco and Las Vegas. Tours range from
7-21 days with a hotel or camping option, and are designed
to get customers off the beaten path while exploring unique
destinations with as little environmental impact as possible
via biodiesel-fueled vans. Tour
leaders will
arrange daily logistics, outdoor and evening activities,
sightseeing excursions, teach sustainable travel, camping
etiquette and cooking skills, and engage clients by
participating in daily chores. Compensation is $75/day plus
tips and commission (staff accommodations are not provided
between tours). Due to insurance restrictions, drivers must
be at least 23 years of age with a clean driving record and
be able to obtain a commercial drivers license (the right
candidate will be trained), have great communication skills,
be first aid/CPR certified, and be able to make at least a
4-month commitment from May through October. If you're ready
to get on the road with Incredible Adventures, send a cover
letter (specifying whether you are interested in hotel or
camping tours or both), resume and the short form of your
DMV record for the past 3 years (which is available at your
local DMV for $5).
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Incredible Adventures is looking for reliable and organized individuals with a desire for adventure. Tours are designed to get customers off the beaten path while exploring the western U.S with as little environmental impact as possible. |
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Do you want to discover America, have fun and earn money all at the same time? Intrepid Suntrek group leaders travel along pre-planned scenic routes throughout North America with small international groups of travelers. |
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With a unique blend of
sightseeing and adventure, TrekAmerica
offers walking, camping and lodging tours for a younger
international crowd on a budget throughout North America.
Taking to the road in 15-passenger vans, tour
leaders double
both as guide and driver for their group. In a day's work,
leaders must be prepared to arrange daily logistics,
research unfamiliar territories, organize day and evening
activities, provide briefings and commentary, and lead a
safe and enjoyable holiday for passengers. In addition to a
3-week training period, leaders can normally expect to work
from April through mid-September, with tours that last from
1-9 weeks. Base pay starts at $1,250 per month plus tips up
to $5 per passenger per day with a limit of 13 passengers,
$125/month for insurance, $30/month for cell phone, an end
of year bonus and accommodation throughout the season. At
minimum, applicants must be at least 23 years of age, be a
U.S. citizen and possess a clean driving record. If you
think you have the skills to accommodate a diverse group of
travelers—who have different needs, wants, physical
fitness and English fluency levels, musical tastes, diets
and expectations—obtain detailed tour leader
information online.
For an application send a resume to Jennifer
Boyle via email or
by calling 800.345.8777.
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Doubling as travel guide and driver, tour leaders for TrekAmerica take small groups on exciting adventures throughout North America. |
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With a passion for creating high-quality outdoor adventure travel experiences accessible for everyone (including those who do not typically get out and enjoy the wilderness), Wilderness Inquiry staff members will lead their group to some of the most amazing places on earth. |
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For a roadtrip pump-up, a must read is Roadtrip Nation: A Guide to Discovering Your Path in Life, filled with interviews of successful people who had made their own way in the world. Perfect for the entrepreneurial attitudes of so many twenty-somethings. |
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