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How much do manager in tourism jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager in tourism in the United States is $81,677.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Manager In Tourism vs Travel Coordinator?

AspectManager In TourismTravel Coordinator
CredentialsRelevant degrees in tourism, hospitality, or business; certifications like CET or CHTSimilar certifications may apply, but often less formal education required
Work EnvironmentOversees teams, manages operations at tourism companies, resorts, or agenciesCoordinates travel plans, bookings, and itineraries for clients or groups
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by tourism companies, hotels, and travel agenciesCommonly employed by travel agencies, tour operators, and corporate travel departments

While both roles involve the tourism industry, a Manager In Tourism typically oversees operations and manages teams, whereas a Travel Coordinator focuses on planning and organizing travel arrangements. The roles often overlap in skills and certifications but differ in scope and responsibilities.

How much do you get paid for Tourism management?

Tourism management professionals typically earn an average salary ranging from $40,000 to $80,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the size of the organization. Salaries can increase with additional certifications, leadership responsibilities, and specialized skills in areas like marketing or event planning.

What is the highest paying job in travel and tourism?

In tourism, executive roles such as Director of Tourism or General Manager of a large hotel or resort tend to be the highest paying positions, often earning six-figure salaries. These roles require extensive experience, leadership skills, and often advanced certifications or degrees in hospitality or business management.

What is the best paid job in tourism?

In tourism, executive roles such as Director of Tourism or General Manager of large resorts tend to be the highest paid positions, often earning six-figure salaries. These roles require extensive experience, leadership skills, and industry knowledge, and may involve managing large teams and budgets.

What do tourism managers do?

Tourism managers oversee the planning, development, and coordination of tourism activities and services. They manage staff, ensure customer satisfaction, develop marketing strategies, and coordinate with local authorities and vendors to promote tourism and improve visitor experiences.
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Coastal Zone Management Beach Cleaning Technician

Coastal Zone Management Beach Cleaning Technician

Galveston Island Park Board of Trustees

Galveston, TX • On-site

$43K - $55K/yr

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

The Park Board of Trustees in Galveston is looking to hire a full-time Coastal Zone Management Beach Cleaning Technician to assist in maintaining our beaches through September 2026. Are you looking for a job to put your maintenance skills to good use? Would you like to work in the hospitality and tourism industry? Does working for a historic beach destination sound appealing to you? If so, please read on. 

ABOUT THE PARK BOARD OF TRUSTEES

In 1963, the citizens of Galveston voted to create a specialized unit of government called the Park Board of Trustees of the City of Galveston. The organization is responsible for overseeing Galveston's tourism efforts, Galveston Island Beach Patrol (GIPB) and Coastal Zone Management (CZM). The Park Board is funded primarily through Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) and beach user fees for the parks that they manage. Tourism pays for tourism as no sales or property tax is collected by the Park Board. The nine-member board is comprised of volunteer residents with diverse business backgrounds. Each is required to serve at least two years and must also serve on one of the Park Board's advisory committees.

We are on a mission to promote and support tourism on Galveston Island in order to foster an environment that establishes a great place to live, work, and visit. Our vision is to create it a tourist destination that promises an exciting variety of experiences and a high quality of life for residents.

The island offers natural resources, attractions, events, and heritage that we wish to share with the residents and visitors alike. Our employees are dedicated to inviting all to come and experience the island that we care so much about.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT BEACH CLEANING TECHNICIAN

In this maintenance position, you play a crucial role in maintaining our beaches to make the experience more enjoyable for residents and visitors. You drive and operate beach cleaning vehicles and remove debris from our beaches. After placing equipment in trailers or trucks, you ensure everything is secured correctly for transport to the warehouse. Using hand tools, you effectively complete all work tasks and rake the beaches when needed to maintain their appearance. Using a two-way radio, you keep up communication with supervisors and work closely with the parks, beach patrol, and other departments.

In addition, you accurately complete written department forms. You provide labor for special events and promote good public relations through friendly and helpful communication with our visitors. Working effectively with other employees, you ensure all tasks are completed in a timely manner and contribute to the successful operation of the park. You enjoy being part of a team and working with your hands every day, which makes you perfect for this maintenance position in tourism and hospitality!

QUALIFICATIONS FOR A COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT BEACH CLEANING TECHNICIAN

  • At least 18 years of age
  • Holds a valid class C Texas driver's license
  • Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) certification or ability to become certified (CTA training provided by the Galveston Island Park Board of Trustees upon hire)
  • Ability to drive vehicles in adverse weather conditions
  • Ability to perform physically demanding manual labor
  • Ability to stand and walk for 8 hours a day
  • Skilled at driving a 3/4 ton truck with or without manual transmission
  • Basic math skills

Do you have excellent verbal and written communication skills? Are you able to remain calm in stressful situations? Do you work well with others? Are you reliable and responsible? If so, you might just be perfect for this maintenance position in tourism and hospitality!

WORK SCHEDULE

This full-time beach cleaning technician position in maintenance works a rotating schedule depending on operational needs that include holidays, weekends, and special events in various weather conditions.

READY TO JOIN OUR HOSPITALITY TEAM?

We understand your time is valuable, so we have a very quick and easy application process. If you feel that you would be right for this Coastal Zone Management Beach Cleaning Technician job, please fill out our initial 3-minute, mobile-friendly application. We look forward to meeting you!