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White water river guide

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Job Description: White WAter River Guide

Serve as whitewater-rafting guides on both paddle and oar rafts. Guides will run primarily ½-day, full-day, and multi-day whitewater rafting trips on the Arkansas River and may be rotated onto occasional multi-day trips on some of the other rivers that we run. Guide’s primary responsibility is to safely entertain our guests, seeking to provide the best possible vacation experience. Guides are members of a dynamic high-quality company that emphasizes quality, customer service, and teamwork.

LEARN MORE! We highly recommend you watch this video before applying/attending an interview trip to learn more about how rivers work.

QUALIFICATIONS:

GUIDE DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

TRIP LEADER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: Reports to the Operations Manager. Evaluated on thoroughness in performing duties, attitude, punctuality, dependability, ability to operate as a team player, initiative, mature judgment, relationships with co-workers, management, and guests, flexibility, and willingness to learn.

BASE PAY:

TIPS: Tips cannot be expected, however, new guides typically average between $800 and $2200 in tips per season. More experienced guides can make over $4,000 per season.

SPENDING MONEY: It is important to repeat that you do not get paid during your three week training course. You will need to arrive in Buena Vista with enough money to cover your rent deposit ($300), personal river gear (cost based on preference), and other outstanding expenses you may have (insurance, car payments, bills, etc.). We suggest arriving with $800-$1000. Managing your money well is a skill that will come in very handy in the early weeks as a river guide.

END OF SEASON BONUS: Guides that exceed expectations during their seasonal employment are eligible for an end-of-season bonus equivalent to a minimum of $5.00 for each full day worked during the season. This includes meeting the availability requirements listed above and successfully completing their contracts.

END OF SEASON REQUIREMENTS: Must stay until the last day of contract or petition for early release at end of season lottery. Guides dismissed from employment for any reason or guides unable to work through the final day of their employment agreement will not be eligible for this bonus. Must not take unauthorized days of during the summer (ie. vacations without pre-approval and no more than two days off in a row in July). Must complete end of season meeting, paperwork and updated river log prior to Labor Day.

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