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Working as an intern or teacher at the Leadership School at Kieve is a great opportunity for anyone who wants more experience working with middle school students, learning more about youth group facilitation and understanding the power of experiential education in an environment that is both challenging and nurturing. |
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Imagine traversing over sky bridges perched along the forest line and gliding through hemlock and spruce trees over cables hung between platforms. As the first company to bring the thrill and excitement of zipline canopy tours to the Alaskan rain forest, Alaska Canopy Adventures operates its zipline expedition tours 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 and driver guides. Preference is given to those who can commit from mid-April through the end or September (although there is wiggle room in dates); and you can expect to work 6-12 hours per day with a 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 high in the sky. |
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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Chilkat Guides summer staff have the opportunity to lead these unique adventures: the Chilkoot Trail Hike and Float, the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Float Trip, the Glacier Point Wilderness Safari or the Tatshenshini and Alsek River Expedition. |
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Through horseback-guided,
off-the-beaten-path trail adventure vacations, family-owned
Swan
Mountain Outfitters
connects their guests to the hidden treasures of Glacier
National Park. Operating out of three unique locations—Apgar,
Lake McDonald and Many Glacier—Trail
Ride Wranglers are
responsible for leading 1-hour to full day park-approved
trail rides in the back country while captivating guests
with the extensive history of the Park. In addition to
acting as park interpreter, maintaining the condition of the
trails and daily care of the horses are also critical
components for this position. Opportunities are available
from May through mid-September, and special arrangements can
be made for highly qualified candidates that must leave
earlier due to school schedules. The days are long and the
work is hard (usually 12-hour days; 6 days a week).
Compensation consists of a monthly salary, tips, room and
board. The top earners are those who can talk it up while
making the trail ride experience the highlight for each park
guest. If you love and have experience working with horses,
entertaining and educating people and are honest, hard
working and in great physical shape, fill out the online
application.
In addition to wrangler positions, summer barn managers,
cook/house managers, packers and reservationists are hired
for each location. For more information, connect with
Aubrie
Tabor through
email or by calling 800.919.4416. |
If you love to entertain, educate and relish in a job as a park interpreter, Swan Mountain Outfitters trail ride wranglers lead wilderness adventures by horseback to magical spots in Glacier National Park. |
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With programs designed to
foster personal growth, self-reliance, cooperation,
confidence, and a sense of community in people of all ages,
Hulbert
Outdoor Center
offers school programs, wilderness trips, Elderhostel
experiences, leadership training workshops, and public
events in Vermont's Upper Connecticut River Valley. Whether
working as an outdoor educator, trip leader, assistant
leader or rock specialist, staff
opportunities
blend elements of wilderness travel, outdoor skill
development, teamwork, sensitivity to the environment, and
personal growth. During the summer, a 3-month commitment is
ideal; however, trip staff are contracted per course. During
the spring and fall, outdoor education instructors are hired
on a seasonal basis with an opportunity to return for
multiple seasons. Updated wage information is available
online; all positions include room, board and paid staff
training. The staff at Hulbert form a unique community of
educators that values dedication, creative problem solving
and hard work. If this sounds like you, applications can be
found online. |
Are you an energetic, talented and dedicated individual who has the desire to live, learn and work in an intense and positive environment? Check out the opportunities with Hulbert Outdoor Center. |
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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 3-day formal training program along with a
fairly intensive in-house 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
the end of August timeframe, in addition to pre-season
training activities. Interns and 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. |
With one of the most comprehensive guide training programs in the region, Anacortes Kayak Tours is looking for professional, mature and fun people who are looking to work and play in the great outdoors. |
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As a tour leader for Tin
Cup Adventures,
I am able to have a positive impact on hundreds of kids
every week while traveling extensively throughout the
country. The job combines performing, teaching, curating and
interaction with kids of all different ages and backgrounds
to create a wholly unique and fulfilling work experience. It
also gives me a chance to visit tucked away parts of the
country that I might easily overlook on any other trip.
Ultimately, there is a great sense of freedom from the
travel that enhances all of the satisfaction that I get from
being a tour leader. |
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Are you ready for adventure? With programs designed to teach leadership, teamwork, creative problem solving, self-responsibility, confidence building, community living and outdoor skills, Adventure Treks provides unique outdoor experiences for teens, ages 13-19. In the summer months, 15-29 day adventure program destinations include Alaska, Northern California, Oregon, Washington, Montana and the Canadian Rockies; while in the fall, wilderness programs are offered for up to a week for school students in the mountains of North Carolina. This allows a summer employment season of up to two months (in the western U.S.), and a fall employment season in North Carolina from September 1st thru November 1st. Doubling as teacher, role model and trip coordinator with five other leaders, instructors manage group dynamics, coordinate trip logistics, maintain outdoor equipment and teach outdoor skills, including backpacking, rock climbing, mountaineering, sailing, mountain biking, cooking and orienteering. Benefits include a salary dependent on trip length, a summer travel reimbursement per trip, room and board while training and working, pro-deal purchases and the opportunity to work with incredible students in a dynamic work environment. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age (college graduate preferred), certified in WFR/CPR or WEMT, have several years experience working with teens and/or leading wilderness programs, solid outdoor skills in a variety of activities and the ability to work long hours with little or no time off. |
Adventure Treks instructors building a totem of self-motivation, self-esteem, and relationship-building—some of the key ingredients necessary for leading teenagers throughout North America. |
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With a 128-acre base camp in southwest Colorado, Deer Hill Expeditions engages young people in wilderness adventure, community service projects and native cultures in the southwestern U.S. (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah) and Costa Rica. Experienced and motivated summer Field Leaders will teach minimum impact wilderness living skills, lead outdoor activities (from rafting and kayaking to rock climbing and mountaineering), assist with community service projects and serve as mentors for participants. Applicants must be certified in CPR/WFR (or EMT/WEMT), have previous outdoor education experience and possess solid technical skills. Benefits include a wage based on course length and experience, fantastic meals, base camp housing and pro deal purchases. In addition to summer field staff openings, 3-5 month paid internships are available year-round. Interns are fully immersed behind-the-scenes and will learn about administration, risk-management, marketing and logistical operations required to support the entire program—with the potential for advancement to a field staff position. Grab an application online! |
Offering a unique and powerful blend of wilderness expeditions and community service programs in the southwestern U.S. and Costa Rica, Deer Hill Expeditions summer field leaders facilitate the adventure side of the program, while year-round interns learn the ropes behind-the-scenes. |
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Through ropes course facilitation, top rope climbing, cooperative games and problem solving initiatives, Project Adventure Facilitators help empower youth with learning skills that are critical for lifelong development. |
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Specializing in international small group adventure tours, SUNTREK offers 65 lodging and adventure camping tours from 1-9 weeks throughout the U.S. (including Alaska), Canada and Mexico. Active people who love working with multi-cultural groups of people are needed as Trek Leaders. You will lead cross-country adventures along pre-planned scenic tours in a 15-passenger maxi-van, arrange daily itineraries and activities, facilitate daily camp set-up and break-down, load/unload camping gear, work with local vendors to arrange activities, organize food shopping and cooking, and proactively handle the varying dynamics and personalities of each group. You must be able to lead tours on the road for up to four months between the months of April and October and lead/drive a series of consecutive treks. Applicants must be at least 21 years old with a clean driving record; qualified applicants are asked to join a training camp where you will receive hands-on training in all aspects of trek leading and practice all the daily tasks and activities a trek leader performs. The first camp is offered beginning in mid-April, with additional training sessions offered every three weeks through July. For more information, email hiring@suntrek.com or call 707.523.1800. |
Ready to lead the adventure of a lifetime? SUNTREK trek 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 $1,200 per month plus tips, $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 with 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 more information connect with Vern Nelson through email or by calling 800.345.8777. |
Doubling as travel guide and driver, tour leaders for TrekAmerica take small groups on exciting adventures throughout North America. |
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Aside from being committed, outdoor industry professionals, the Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing team is a group of hard working, fun loving and outdoor-minded climbers, bikers, kayakers, boulderers, cavers and world travelers. |
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If you have a passion for discovering some of the most amazing places on earth, Wilderness Inquiry is for you. Our mission is to make adventure travel accessible to everyone, regardless of age, background or ability. |
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