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The Guide is supervised by the Expedition Leader and Lead Guide and work in teams of 2-7 members ... Minimum one year of naturalist interpretation or environmental education in the field and formal ...

The Health Guide possesses a passion for health, wellness, and patient advocacy, as well as acts as ... Qualifications Bachelor's Degree required, preferably in a healthcare related field. In lieu of ...

Become a Stockyards Tour Guide Ambassador! Do you have a passion for history and love engaging with ... Typically work 1-2 days a week, with additional opportunities during school field trip season in ...

Tour Guide

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$16.50 - $18.50/hr

On matchdays, we call Allianz Field in St. Paul home-one of the premier soccer-specific stadiums in the country. Position: The Tour Guide is part of the Stadium Operations department for Minnesota ...

Traveling Guide - Texas Sports Academy As a Traveling Guide with Texas Sports Academy, you split ... Requirements * Bachelor's degree in any field. * Based in Texas (non-negotiable - afternoon ...

You'll make configuration decisions in the field, guide SMEs, and ensure that what we build aligns with how the system is actually used. You thrive in ambiguity, can balance standardization with real ...

Tour Guide

Idaho Falls, ID · On-site

$47K - $92K/yr

... field from an accredited institution. * Related professional experience may include roles in tour operations, docent or interpretive guide work, visitor services, museum or cultural programming ...

Interact with and guide visitors through walking tours of Globe Life Field in Arlington. * Public speaking & presentation with microphone and speaker in front of groups of up to 30-40 guests ...

Tour Guide

Louisville, KY · On-site

$18.50 - $23/hr

Guided by our 4 core values: (1) grounded in the real; (2) fiercely authentic; (3) passion for ... High school diploma, bachelors in relevant field (e.g., hospitality business, communications ...

... field from an accredited institution. * Related professional experience may include roles in tour operations, docent or interpretive guide work, visitor services, museum or cultural programming ...

The Sporting Adventures Guide/Trapper embraces The Orvis Culture and provides a world-class ... Maintaining the property, clubhouse grounds, clays course, upland fields. * Preserve the highest ...

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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for field guide in the United States is $17.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for a Field Guide?

A typical day for a Field Guide involves leading groups through natural areas, interpreting wildlife and ecological features, ensuring guest safety, and adapting plans based on changing weather or environmental conditions. Field Guides may also handle pre-trip briefings, basic equipment maintenance, and record observations about wildlife or habitat conditions. Collaboration with other guides or staff is common, especially when organizing group logistics or responding to emergencies. The role frequently requires early starts, physical activity, and the ability to manage varying group dynamics, making every day both rewarding and unique.

What is a Field Guide job?

A Field Guide is a professional responsible for leading and educating guests on outdoor excursions, typically in wildlife reserves, national parks, or adventure tourism settings. They provide information on local ecosystems, wildlife behavior, and conservation efforts while ensuring the safety and enjoyment of participants. Field Guides often possess specialized knowledge in tracking, survival skills, and first aid. Their role may also involve driving safari vehicles, setting up camps, or assisting with research. Strong communication and a passion for nature are essential qualities for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Field Guide position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Field Guide, you need in-depth knowledge of local flora and fauna, strong outdoor skills, and relevant field experience—often supported by guiding certifications or degrees in environmental science, biology, or a related field. Familiarity with GPS devices, mapping applications, first aid certification, and sometimes two-way radios is typically required. Excellent interpersonal skills, adaptability, and clear communication help Field Guides connect with guests and navigate unexpected situations in remote environments. These competencies are crucial for ensuring visitor safety, delivering informative and enjoyable experiences, and managing the dynamic challenges of outdoor guiding.

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Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Description:

Interviewing now for our 2026 Summer Sailing Season.


Join one of our virtual information sessions to learn more about working at UnCruise -register here.


ABOUT UNCRUISE

At UnCruise Adventures, we work together to provide an enriching adventure experience while inspiring an appreciation of local cultures and the natural world. This means we kayak among icebergs, travel to hidden waterfalls, snorkel with sea lions, dive with manta rays, and share air with whales. Our destinations include Alaska, the Hawaiian Islands, & Baja California.

CREW PERKS

  • Room and board when scheduled
  • Rotation schedule (6-8 weeks sailing with 2-3 weeks off)
  • Travel stipend
  • Pro deals
  • Credential reimbursement (qualifications required)
  • Heath care benefits (once qualifications are met)


JOB SUMMARY

The Expedition Guide is part of a team whose goal is to inspire guests and help them understand and appreciate the areas they visit during their cruise. The Guide is supervised by the Expedition Leader and Lead Guide and work in teams of 2-7 members, along with the full vessel crew. Primary responsibilities include guiding and interpretation, onboard presentations and narration, and behind the scenes daily maintenance and programmatic tasks. Topics range from geology, glaciology, and marine biology to cultural history and current issues in local destinations. The Guide leads groups of guests on hikes ranging from shore walks to route finding or bushwhacking, skiff tours, snorkeling, and paddle boarding, as well as whole and half day kayak trips. This position takes ownership of delivering an unforgettable vacation experience to guests through sharing their knowledge, guiding excursions, and exemplary customer service, with an emphasis on safety.

Requirements:

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum one year of naturalist interpretation or environmental education in the field and formal presentations for groups of up to 90 participants.
  • Demonstrable written and verbal communications including interpretive materials and presentations development. Demonstrable ability to operate Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and photo editing software.
  • Minimum education of a Bachelor of Science in natural and/or cultural history, or other relevant field of study, or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum one year professional experience leading small groups in remote field settings and on the water.
  • Exceptional and demonstrable customer service and problem solving skills.
  • Strong preference for working in a team setting in remote environments.
  • Prior small ship cruise industry experience strongly preferred.


Required Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

  • Wilderness First Responder (WFR)
  • CPR / First Aid / AED
  • Government ID (REAL ID compliant) or Passport


ESSENTIAL DUTIES

  • Lead hiking and kayaking expeditions in remote wilderness settings with few or no defined trails, utilizing safety standards and route finding skills.
  • Work within a cohesive and cooperative team led by the Expedition Leader and Lead Guide, with heavy emphasis on communication and teamwork.
  • Confidently and competently lead groups of up to 20 guests in the field and on the water, and create an enjoyable experience for guests even when an excursion does not go as planned. Heavy emphasis on customer service, dynamic thinking and safety.
  • Demonstrable ability to utilize a GPS, and read navigational and topographical maps and software.
  • Provide in the field, hands-on interpretation, and thematic, formal onboard presentations that are integrated into a week-long interpretive program, and wildlife narration utilizing interactive tools such as maps, charts, guidebooks, power point, microscopes and spotting scopes to involve the guests.
  • Develop and deliver educational presentations covering environmental science, history, or other relevant topics to the itinerary as assigned by the EL for up to 90 guests.
  • Cultivate the guest experience by focusing on the observation of the surrounding geology, flora and fauna by encouraging passengers to spend as much time on deck exploring and experiencing the natural surroundings that may go unnoticed.
  • Participate in the behind the scenes daily maintenance and programmatic tasks that keep our gear and program running. These tasks will include, but are not limited to, photo editing, blogging, slideshow creation, gear stowage, repair, cleaning, and organization.
  • Proactively maintain the cleanliness, order and function of all Expedition tools, including kayaks, paddleboards, electronics and snorkeling gear.
  • Assist in general shipboard tasks during the operating season including loading of ship’s food stores, laundry, garbage, luggage, and helping the hotel staff with cleaning as needed.
  • Maintain a professional demeanor and appearance amongst crew and guests at all times, while living in a close community setting.


ONBOARD ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Living Conditions- Crew live in close quarters with 4 to 8 people of all genders per room depending on the vessel. Having your own room is not an option due to limited berthing.
  • Length of Work Shift- Physically able to work 12 hours per day, 7 days a week for 6 to 8 weeks at a time. Rotations off the vessel are usually 2 to 3 weeks.
  • Mobility- Frequent bending, reaching, twisting, kneeling, crawling, and pushing/pulling. Must ascend and descend stairs and ladders, sometimes while carrying tools or objects. Able to stand or sit for long periods of time.
  • Handling/Strength- Able to handle, lift, and lower objects totaling 50 pounds between the ground/deck level to a height of about 4 to 6 feet, and able to repeat these movements. Able to carry these objects up to 100 feet continuously for 20 minutes.
  • Environmental Conditions- Able to work in all weather conditions, around loud noise, in small spaces, and fit through a 28-inch wide hatch.


BASE PAY

  • $139 / day + $70 tip guarantee