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Winter Snowshoe Guide

North Vancouver, BC
$19 - $20/hourly
Mid Level
part_time
seasonal

Top Benefits

Hourly wage $18.75 - $20.00
Complimentary staff season pass
Complimentary shuttle bus pass

About the role

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:

Mt Seymour Resort is seeking strong environmental role models to be Winter Snowshoe Guides for our winter tours. Mt Seymour’s Snowshoe Guides introduce guests to the wonders of the winter landscape while engaging them with interesting stories and adventures. Our tours provide nature education, wilderness survival skills, and personal growth.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • To uphold Mt Seymour’s mission “Being in the mountains is incredible. We exist to create wow experiences in a mountain environment for all skillsets and abilities.”
  • To uphold and promote Mt Seymour’s Core Values: Genuine Care, Pride & Passion, Integrity, A Fun & Family Feel, Courage & Respect.
  • Compliance with all Mt Seymour policies and procedures.
  • Sign and uphold Mt Seymour’s Confidentiality Agreement.
  • Deliver safe and engaging tours.
  • Be responsible for the care, safety of, and injury prevention of guests.
  • Support inclusion, self-regulation, and friendship skills.
  • Maintain a positive tour guide environment.
  • Demonstrates group leadership skills in an outdoor setting.
  • Knowledge of wilderness skills, safety and etiquette.
  • Ability to follow direction and work unsupervised.
  • Ability to handle potential stressful situations calmly and effectively.
  • Excellent communication, both written and verbal.
  • Maintain awareness of defective supplies or snowshoes and report to Manager.
  • Provide all necessary clothing for protection against the natural elements and ability to work outside in a mountain environment for 8 hours.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Completed or in progress of a degree or diploma in a field of study, such as: Education, Recreation, Biology, Environmental Sciences.

  • Strong communication skills and guest service skills.

  • Experience working with both adults and children.

  • Experience leading groups in an outdoor setting.

  • Knowledge of local First Nations history and culture.

  • Standard First Aid and CPR certification by your first start date of employment.

  • Familiarity with Mt Seymour snowshoe winter trails.

  • Knowledge of Mt Seymour flora and fauna.

  • Knowledge of wilderness travel and safety procedures.

  • Primitive survival skills and bushcraft knowledge.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Sustain physical activity for 8 working hours per day over variable terrain.

  • Must be able to lift and carry up to 30 pounds for up to 8 working hours per day.

  • Ability to successfully navigate winter snowshoe trails.

  • Must be willing to complete a criminal record check.

WHAT WE OFFER

  • Seasonal position from December to March
  • Flexible part-time hours
  • Hourly wage $18.75 - $20.00
  • Complimentary winter staff season pass and shuttle bus pass.
  • A range of industry discounts and perks.
  • Winter reciprocal passes at other mountains.
  • An open, welcoming, and inclusive work environment where everyone is embraced and celebrated equally.

About Mt Seymour Resorts Ltd

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We are an extended family of passionate skiers and snowboarders who want to share their excitement for winter recreation with families and individuals across the Lower Mainland. Famous as a place to learn and a place to shred terrain parks, Mt Seymour creates new skiers and snowboarders who share lifelong winter memories. We pride ourselves on being independent and answerable only to our guests.

Since 1984, the Wood family has owned and operated Mt Seymour and pride themselves on staying true to the mountain's roots by creating a welcoming, inclusive, family atmosphere and working with community partners such as Backpack Buddies, Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports, The First Nations Snowboard Team, Take a Hike Foundation and Youth Unlimited.

Located in the Mt Seymour Provincial Park on Ch'ich eliwxih Mountain (also known as Mount Seymour), the ski and snowboard area's proximity to the Pacific Ocean, eastern aspect, and the high base elevation provide an average annual snowfall of over 1,000cm.

Mt Seymour acknowledges that it operates on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.