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Assisting with the annual in-house ice show and in-house skating competitions and skating camps * Assisting in setup and break down for programs or other events * Other duties as assigned The ...

Assisting with the annual in-house ice show and in-house skating competitions and skating camps * Assisting in setup and break down for programs or other events * Other duties as assigned The ...

General Maintenance

Huron, SD · On-site

$15.75 - $21.50/hr

Maintains grounds including sidewalks, entryways, and parking lots, keeping them free of ice, show and debris. Demonstrates the mission of HRMC by displaying REACH, our core value system:

Prepare high-quality shaved ice products with attention to detail and speed. Maintain a clean ... Serious applicants only-show us you're ready to make a difference! Pay range: starting at $14 - $17 ...

Conduct pre-show site inspections to document existing conditions and identify potential setup ... Maintain clean and sanitary food and refreshment areas; manage restocking of ice, bottled water ...

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How much do ice show jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for ice show in the United States is $67,149.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $81,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an ice show?

An ice show is a live entertainment performance that takes place on an ice rink, featuring professional figure skaters and sometimes guest performers. These shows often combine elements of figure skating, dance, music, costumes, and theatrical storytelling, creating a visually captivating experience for audiences of all ages. Ice shows can range from touring productions and themed events (like Disney on Ice) to exhibitions featuring Olympic or world-class skaters. They are held in arenas or specialized venues and may include solo acts, pairs, and group performances. The goal is to entertain while showcasing the artistry and athleticism of ice skating.

What are some common challenges faced by performers in an ice show, and how can they be managed?

Performers in an ice show often face challenges such as adapting choreography to different rink sizes, maintaining peak physical condition, and ensuring safety during complex routines. Working closely with coaches and technical staff helps address these issues, and regular team rehearsals are essential for synchronization and injury prevention. Additionally, performers must be adaptable to frequent travel and changing performance schedules, making strong communication and time-management skills valuable assets for success in this dynamic environment.

What is the difference between Ice Show vs Ice Skater?

AspectIce ShowIce Skater
CredentialsPerformance skills, sometimes specialized trainingSkating skills, often includes certifications or competitions
Work EnvironmentStage performances, touring shows, entertainment venuesIce rinks, competitions, training facilities
Industry UsagePerformer in entertainment industryPerformer, competitor, or recreational skater

While both roles involve skating on ice, an Ice Show refers to a performance or production featuring multiple skaters, often in a theatrical setting. An Ice Skater is an individual who practices or performs skating skills, either professionally or recreationally. The main difference lies in the context: Ice Shows are organized performances, whereas Ice Skaters can be performers or hobbyists.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Ice Show Performer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Ice Show Performer, you need advanced skating ability, physical fitness, performance artistry, and often formal training in figure skating or dance. Familiarity with show choreography, safety protocols, and specialized costumes or props is also important. Standout performers display teamwork, adaptability, and strong stage presence, captivating audiences and supporting ensemble harmony. These skills ensure both entertaining and safe performances, contributing to the show's success and the performer's longevity in this demanding field.
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Show Ambassador - Seasonal Hire

Show Ambassador - Seasonal Hire

Museum of Ice Cream

Miami, FL • On-site

$18/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Museum Of Ice Cream rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7th of 19 rated visitor attractions


Job description

About Us

Museum of Ice Cream is an inclusive & immersive brand, designed to captivate your sweetest fantasy and sugar-filled daydreams online and IRL. At Museum of Ice Cream, we invite you to believe in the magic of creativity, to remind you that inclusive spaces do exist, and to show you that childlike wonder is worth savoring. In our world, ice cream is the agent of change and the vehicle to ignite the creative spirit that lives in all of us. Fueled by the power of imagination, MOIC is a universe of possibilities with tons of room for you to explore.

The Flavor Profile

A Show Ambassador thrives in high-energy, interactive environments and enjoys performing, engaging with diverse audiences, and creating magical guest experiences. You’ll create a one-of-a-kind guest experience through dynamic performances, meaningful interactions, and playful engagement, while also supporting retail sales, bar & cafe operations, special events and VIP experiences, all in alignment with our culture and values. You bring some customer service experience or transferable skills from roles in hospitality, retail, entertainment, or other experiential industries. You are willing to learn and grow in a unique industry with a creative and performative team.

Your Day-to-Day:

  • Guest Engagement & Performance: Utilize scripted guides and spontaneous performances to bring exhibits to life and create memorable experiences.
  • Sales Across Key Business Areas: Utilize training and skills to support sales across MOIC’s retail shop, bar and/or cafe, as well as ticketing.
  • Ice Cream & Treat Delivery (Cross-Trained): Support the Service Team in delivering ice cream and other treats to guests in a quick and efficient manner.
  • Hospitality & Service: Provide real-time, positive guest support to ensure a positive and enjoyable experience throughout the experience and retail shop.
  • Event & VIP Setup: Assist with performances and experiences for special events and VIP guests, ensuring high standards of engagement and service.
  • Collaboration: Partner closely with both Service and Show Teams to create a memorable and cohesive guest experience.
  • Setup, Clean-Up & Maintenance: Maintain cleanliness and organization throughout the museum to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
  • Perform Other Duties: Take on additional tasks as assigned by leadership.

Pay: $18/hr

*Seasonal employment is up to six months in duration. However, based on business needs, the season may end at any time within that period.

Requirements

Necessities

  • 18 years or older
  • Food Handler or ServeSafe certification
  • Open availability, including weekends
  • Standing and walking on your feet for long periods of time, up to 8 hours
  • Team work and ability to effectively function in a high energy environment
  • Bend/lift heavy objects of up to 40 pounds

Nice to Haves:

  • Experience in performance, acting, or entertainment, ideally in a guest-facing or interactive environment.
  • Entry level sales, inventory or retail management experience
  • Custom F&B (Food and Beverage) product crafting to enhance an experience

Benefits

The Good Stuff:

  • Competitive pay and performance bonus
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Employee of the month program
  • Ability to grow within the company
  • Break room snacks and unlimited ice cream
  • Team outings
  • Annual performance review and bonus opportunity
  • Annual team celebration, Pinkball (“pink-tie” themed and you can bring a date!)
  • Free entry for self at any MOIC location
  • 4 free museum tickets per quarter (16 per year) for friends and family + discounts on additional tickets
  • 50% off retail products

Museum of Ice Cream is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.