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Cabin Host Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Work with the host to respond to guest requests and needs * Set-up minor equipment and rooms for ... Carrying a cleaning supply kit into each cabin * Carrying a vacuum into each cabin * Cleaning ...

BMX Race Coach - Woodward

Woodward, PA · On-site

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

Coaches also host or assist with clinics each day and support program events. As a BMX Race Coach ... As a BMX Race Counselor , your goal is to ensure a cohesive cabin environment, individual growth ...

Mountain Bike Coach - Summer 2026

Woodward, PA

$13.25 - $17.25/hr

Coaches also host or assist with clinics each day and support program events. As an MTB Coach ... As a MTB Counselor , your goal is to ensure a cohesive cabin environment, individual growth and a ...

Coaches also host or assist with clinics each day and support program events. As a BMX Race Coach ... As a BMX Race Counselor , your goal is to ensure a cohesive cabin environment, individual growth ...

Housekeeper

Eden Prairie, MN · On-site

$15.67/hr

Free meals when hosting groups receiving food service * Employee Referral Program * Scenic and ... Cabin Rental Discounts * ...and more! How You'll Contribute: * Perform general cleaning of cabins ...

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How much do cabin host jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for cabin host in the United States is $18.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Cabin Host typically collaborate with other crew members during a flight?

As a Cabin Host, you work closely with flight attendants, pilots, and catering teams to ensure a seamless and enjoyable passenger experience. Collaboration includes coordinating meal and beverage services, communicating special passenger needs, and maintaining high standards of safety and comfort throughout the flight. Regular briefings and clear communication are essential, as is the ability to quickly adapt to changing circumstances or passenger requests.

Is 40 too old to be cabin crew?

Cabin crew roles typically have age limits that vary by airline, but many airlines accept applicants up to their mid-30s or early 40s. Age is less important than good health, customer service skills, and the ability to meet physical requirements such as mobility and vision standards. Experience in hospitality or customer service can be advantageous regardless of age.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cabin Host, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cabin Host, you need strong customer service skills, attention to detail, and typically prior experience in hospitality or a related field. Familiarity with reservation systems, property management software, and basic cleaning equipment is often required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and a friendly demeanor help Cabin Hosts create memorable guest experiences. These skills ensure guests feel welcome, issues are resolved promptly, and the property is maintained to high standards.

What is the difference between Cabin Host vs Flight Attendant?

AspectCabin HostFlight Attendant
CredentialsCustomer service experience, sometimes certifications in safety or first aidCustomer service experience, safety training, first aid certification
Work EnvironmentOnboard cruise ships, private yachts, or luxury vesselsOnboard commercial airplanes
Employer & IndustryCruise lines, luxury travel companiesAirlines, commercial aviation
Common Search & ComparisonCustomer service roles in maritime or luxury travelAirline customer service roles

Both Cabin Hosts and Flight Attendants focus on passenger comfort and safety, but Cabin Hosts typically work on cruise ships or luxury vessels, while Flight Attendants serve on airplanes. The required skills and certifications overlap, but the work environment and industry differ significantly.

What are cabin hosts?

Cabin hosts are responsible for ensuring the safety, comfort, and well-being of passengers during flights. They perform tasks such as serving food and beverages, assisting with seating, demonstrating safety procedures, and responding to passenger needs and emergencies. Cabin hosts also help maintain a clean and orderly cabin environment and provide excellent customer service throughout the flight.

How much do Vista Global cabin hosts make?

Cabin hosts at Vista Global typically earn between $40,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and flight hours. Compensation may also include benefits such as travel perks and bonuses for service quality.
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Tonto Rim Housekeeping Team Member

Rock-N-Water

Payson, AZ

$13 - $16.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description



Overview: The Housekeeping Team Member is the staff primarily responsible for cleaning and preparing guest and staff accommodations under the guidance and direction of the Hospitality Supervisor and Camp Management.


Essential Functions

  1. Serve the needs of our guests and staff in a spirit of Christian hospitality
  2. Clean, turn-over, and prepare cabins, meeting spaces, and restrooms for guest use
  3. Maintain a clean, efficient and healthy environment for our guests and staff


Additional Functions

  1. Respond to requests and needs of staff and management as needed
  2. Work with the host to respond to guest requests and needs
  3. Set-up minor equipment and rooms for guests
  4. Other duties as assigned


Major Competency Areas

  1. Excellent attitude with guests and co-workers
  2. Good communication skills
  3. Attention to details and high level of cleanliness
  4. Ability to follow instructions and procedures
  5. Strong work ethic with an emphasis on teamwork


Qualifications

  1. Ability to learn and perform cleaning techniques
  2. Ability to work alone and with others
  3. Valid Driver's License, CPR
  4. Must be able to work weekends and have reliable transportation
  5. Agreement with Thousand Pines doctrinal statement and compliance with

employee handbook


Physical Demands

  1. Must be able to lift 50 pounds
  2. Ability to work in inclement weather
  3. Abilities sufficient to carry out the essential functions of the job


Physical abilities to do the following:

  • Carrying a cleaning supply kit into each cabin
  • Carrying a vacuum into each cabin
  • Cleaning toilets
  • Vacuuming
  • Sweeping
  • Mopping
  • Restocking dispensers in bathrooms and meeting spaces
  • Doing laundry: washing, drying, folding, and making linen packets
  • Wiping down bunk beds (upper and lower, may involve climbing ladders)
  • Lifting mattresses to sweep and remove any trash
  • Cleaning sinks and mirrors
  • Cleaning tubs and showers
  • Clean out drains
  • Dusting and de-webbing (spiders and cobwebs)
  • Wiping down walls and doors
  • Removing trash from rooms (sometimes heavy)
  • Relining trashcans outside and inside rooms
  • Picking up trash inside and outside on grounds
  • Moving furniture to clean underneath (occasionally)
  • Stacking and set up chairs in meeting rooms
  • Moving and set up 8 ft. tables in meeting rooms
  • Locking and unlocking meeting rooms doors and cabin doors
  • Removing soiled linens from beds
  • Making beds
  • Stocking supplies in storage (requires lifting and carrying boxes)


These activities may involve:


Standing Pulling

Kneeling Carrying

Bending Twisting

Lifting Turning

Crouching Walking

Reaching Pushing


Thank you for your interest in TM Camping!


Our primary goal is to see our campers come to know, in a real and personal way, the saving grace of Jesus Christ. It is our passion to see lives changed!


We are always looking for quality people who want to serve Christ and see lives changed as much as we do. Everything we do at TM Camping - washing dishes, cleaning cabins, counseling students - seeks to point our campers toward the message of God's love. We also seek to facilitate your spiritual growth through regular staff worship and sharing. When you join the Ministry Team at Tonto Rim you join a family of believers that seek to continually be more like Jesus. We want to share your victories, defeats, joys and tears and to help you grow in your walk with the Lord!