Top Benefits
About the role
Overview
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience
Experience an asset
On site
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
Asset languages
Japanese
Spanish Korean
Work site environment
Outdoors
Sightseeing Canada
Work setting
Urban area
Rural area Remote location
Responsibilities
Tasks
Escort groups on outdoor sport and recreational trips
Assemble camping gear and supplies Operate off-road vehicles Plan trips Operate photographic and video equipment Operate communication (including emergency) devices Set up and take down camps Operate GPS (Global Positioning System) and other navigation equipment Maintain equipment Provide outdoor, wilderness and wildlife instruction Orienteering and/or survival Address customers' complaints or concerns Assist clients/guests with special needs Utilize microphones or other communication device to provide directions and other pertinent information to visitors Sell souvenirs Resolve itinerary and other problems Provide information on tipping customs, currency exchange rates, metric conversion and other details Ensure and monitor luggage transfers Drive sightseeing or tour vehicle Describe points of interest, answer questions and supply information Confirm transportation and accommodation reservations Co-ordinate recreation activities Assist clients with check-in procedures for accomodation and/or transportation Attend to international border crossings Co-ordinate activities with local tour guides or leaders of performance groups Collect administration or entrance fees Transport or escort individuals or groups on tours of cities, waterways and industrial and other establishments Conduct guided tours of museums, gallery exhibitions and historical, heritage and other sites, answer inquiries and provide information
Credentials
Certificates, licences, memberships, and courses
First Aid Certificate
CPR Certificate
Experience and specialization
Type of guide
Step-on local guide
On-site local guide Meet and greet local guide Escorted group travel guide Escorted individual travel guide Driver-guide, local Tour Director Walking tour guide
Tours focus
Historical sites
Bus tours Walking tours
Number of tours guided
10 tours and +
Additional information
Security and safety
Driver's validity licence check
Driving record check (abstract)
Transportation/travel information
Valid driver's licence
Willing to travel cross-border Willing to travel for extended periods Willing to travel overnight Willing to travel regularly Willing to travel
Work conditions and physical capabilities
Fast-paced environment
Work under pressure Physically demanding Combination of sitting, standing, walking Standing for extended periods Walking Bending, crouching, kneeling Repetitive tasks Attention to detail Tight deadlines
Personal suitability
Client focus
Efficient interpersonal skills Excellent oral communication Flexibility Initiative Judgement Organized Reliability Team player Excellent written communication Dependability
Benefits
Health benefits
Dental plan
Health care plan Paramedical services coverage Vision care benefits
Financial benefits
Gratuities
Group insurance benefits
Other Benefits
Learning/training paid by employer
Team building opportunities Travel insurance Wellness program
Employment groups
This employer promotes equal employment opportunities for all job applicants, including those self-identifying as a member of these groups:
Support for newcomers and refugees
Supports social and labour market integration of newcomers and/or refugees (for example: facilitating access to community resources, language training, skills training, etc.)
Supports newcomers and/or refugees with foreign credential recognition
Offers mentorship programs that pair newcomers and/or refugees with experienced employees Provides diversity and cross-cultural trainings to create a welcoming work environment for newcomers and/or refugees Does not require Canadian work experience
Not the right fit? Search for guide, outdoor jobs in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
About Arctic Range Adventure
Home to the smallest population of any of Canada’s provinces and territories, the Yukon is vast, sparse, and houses the kind of wild and untamed beauty that can only be appreciated when you’re fully immersed in it. Arctic Range Adventure, based in the Yukon’s capital of Whitehorse, offers guests unique and breathtaking tours across the Yukon wilderness, Alaska, and deep into the Arctic Circle. These unforgettable excursions include once-in-a-lifetime activities such as driving ice roads, experiencing First Nation culture, dog sledding, canoeing, hiking, wildlife viewing, snowmobiling and the chance to see the Aurora Borealis electrify the starry night sky.
An exciting selection of day tours whisk visitors on canoeing trips, icefield tours, sightseeing flights, and into the unspoilt heart of Kluane National Park, whilst the longer excursions plunge guests into two or more nights in the depths of the Canadian wilderness where they will stay in luxury accommodations and enjoy action-packed days traversing the landscapes and tranquil evenings viewing the northern lights. These day tours and guided roundtrips offer a great variety of summer and winter activities, which allow guests to experience this incredible part of the world all year long.
Arctic Range understand that 21st century tourism requires more than just offering tourists a glimpse into another world; now more and more tourists want to fully immerse into this new world and get to know it more personally. We also understand that tourists want comfort and ease, that’s why Arctic Range ensure high quality and luxury with all of our excursions. For example, unlike other Aurora Borealis tour operators, Arctic Range has set up the unique and exclusive AuroraCentre where our guests can enjoy the magic of watching the glowing green sky in style and comfort under the open sky of the North.
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Top Benefits
About the role
Overview
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience
Experience an asset
On site
Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
Asset languages
Japanese
Spanish Korean
Work site environment
Outdoors
Sightseeing Canada
Work setting
Urban area
Rural area Remote location
Responsibilities
Tasks
Escort groups on outdoor sport and recreational trips
Assemble camping gear and supplies Operate off-road vehicles Plan trips Operate photographic and video equipment Operate communication (including emergency) devices Set up and take down camps Operate GPS (Global Positioning System) and other navigation equipment Maintain equipment Provide outdoor, wilderness and wildlife instruction Orienteering and/or survival Address customers' complaints or concerns Assist clients/guests with special needs Utilize microphones or other communication device to provide directions and other pertinent information to visitors Sell souvenirs Resolve itinerary and other problems Provide information on tipping customs, currency exchange rates, metric conversion and other details Ensure and monitor luggage transfers Drive sightseeing or tour vehicle Describe points of interest, answer questions and supply information Confirm transportation and accommodation reservations Co-ordinate recreation activities Assist clients with check-in procedures for accomodation and/or transportation Attend to international border crossings Co-ordinate activities with local tour guides or leaders of performance groups Collect administration or entrance fees Transport or escort individuals or groups on tours of cities, waterways and industrial and other establishments Conduct guided tours of museums, gallery exhibitions and historical, heritage and other sites, answer inquiries and provide information
Credentials
Certificates, licences, memberships, and courses
First Aid Certificate
CPR Certificate
Experience and specialization
Type of guide
Step-on local guide
On-site local guide Meet and greet local guide Escorted group travel guide Escorted individual travel guide Driver-guide, local Tour Director Walking tour guide
Tours focus
Historical sites
Bus tours Walking tours
Number of tours guided
10 tours and +
Additional information
Security and safety
Driver's validity licence check
Driving record check (abstract)
Transportation/travel information
Valid driver's licence
Willing to travel cross-border Willing to travel for extended periods Willing to travel overnight Willing to travel regularly Willing to travel
Work conditions and physical capabilities
Fast-paced environment
Work under pressure Physically demanding Combination of sitting, standing, walking Standing for extended periods Walking Bending, crouching, kneeling Repetitive tasks Attention to detail Tight deadlines
Personal suitability
Client focus
Efficient interpersonal skills Excellent oral communication Flexibility Initiative Judgement Organized Reliability Team player Excellent written communication Dependability
Benefits
Health benefits
Dental plan
Health care plan Paramedical services coverage Vision care benefits
Financial benefits
Gratuities
Group insurance benefits
Other Benefits
Learning/training paid by employer
Team building opportunities Travel insurance Wellness program
Employment groups
This employer promotes equal employment opportunities for all job applicants, including those self-identifying as a member of these groups:
Support for newcomers and refugees
Supports social and labour market integration of newcomers and/or refugees (for example: facilitating access to community resources, language training, skills training, etc.)
Supports newcomers and/or refugees with foreign credential recognition
Offers mentorship programs that pair newcomers and/or refugees with experienced employees Provides diversity and cross-cultural trainings to create a welcoming work environment for newcomers and/or refugees Does not require Canadian work experience
Not the right fit? Search for guide, outdoor jobs in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
About Arctic Range Adventure
Home to the smallest population of any of Canada’s provinces and territories, the Yukon is vast, sparse, and houses the kind of wild and untamed beauty that can only be appreciated when you’re fully immersed in it. Arctic Range Adventure, based in the Yukon’s capital of Whitehorse, offers guests unique and breathtaking tours across the Yukon wilderness, Alaska, and deep into the Arctic Circle. These unforgettable excursions include once-in-a-lifetime activities such as driving ice roads, experiencing First Nation culture, dog sledding, canoeing, hiking, wildlife viewing, snowmobiling and the chance to see the Aurora Borealis electrify the starry night sky.
An exciting selection of day tours whisk visitors on canoeing trips, icefield tours, sightseeing flights, and into the unspoilt heart of Kluane National Park, whilst the longer excursions plunge guests into two or more nights in the depths of the Canadian wilderness where they will stay in luxury accommodations and enjoy action-packed days traversing the landscapes and tranquil evenings viewing the northern lights. These day tours and guided roundtrips offer a great variety of summer and winter activities, which allow guests to experience this incredible part of the world all year long.
Arctic Range understand that 21st century tourism requires more than just offering tourists a glimpse into another world; now more and more tourists want to fully immerse into this new world and get to know it more personally. We also understand that tourists want comfort and ease, that’s why Arctic Range ensure high quality and luxury with all of our excursions. For example, unlike other Aurora Borealis tour operators, Arctic Range has set up the unique and exclusive AuroraCentre where our guests can enjoy the magic of watching the glowing green sky in style and comfort under the open sky of the North.