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Join a leading adventure company as a sea kayak guide in British Columbia. You'll lead multi-day tours, ensuring guest safety and satisfaction while sharing your knowledge of the local environment. This seasonal position offers housing and a dynamic work environment.
Summer seasonal position; wages vary DOE. Housing provided. Start, end dates and volume of work negotiated individually on Job Agreement.
Location :
Johnstone Strait area on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
Summary :
To serve as a sea kayak guide on both single and double sea touring kayaks in dynamic marine environment. Will guide multi-day trips up to six-day, and may be rotated onto any of the trips that ROW Sea Kayak Adventures (ROW SKA) runs for which they are qualified. All guides are members of a growing company and their primary responsibility is to deal with guests, co-workers and suppliers in a manner which sets the high water mark for hospitality, safety and excellence.
Job Duties (not listed in order of importance) :
Employee Qualifications :
Required Training :
Guides must complete all required training and be approved by trainer or Area Manager prior to commencement of paid guide work. Training includes attendance on the all-staff training trip in June. New guides will not be paid for training, but returning guides will qualify for end of season pay for attendance of the training trip (see pay scale). Guides without prior commercial experience or who otherwise require additional kayaking skills as identified by ROW management must successfully complete an approved training program prior to commencement of paid guide work. It is the employees responsibility to arrange transportation to and from this training. Guides are responsible for all training and licensing fees as outlined in the Job Agreement.
Required Equipment :
Guides must provide their own appropriate footwear and clothing as well as personal kayaking gear including PFD, wetsuit, tow rope, water bottle(s), and flares. In addition, multi-day guides must provide a dry bag, sleeping bag, tent, and appropriate clothing for extended trips. Work Schedule : Guides are full time with a varying schedule, according to the dates on the Job Agreement. Guides may move between trips as bookings and qualifications dictate. Work schedules may be erratic and difficult to predict as they are based on bookings. Efforts will be made to give guides their requested workload. Special occasion days off and special needs must be negotiated prior to signing contract in order to be guaranteed. Guides may be asked to work more if needed. Vacations are discouraged in July and August.
Performance Standards :
Guides are evaluated on their thoroughness in performing duties, attitude, punctuality, dependability, ability to operate as a team player, initiative, mature judgment, relationships with co-workers, management and guests, flexibility and willingness to learn. Reporting Relationship : Guides report to their team leader and their Area Manager. In their absence, guides report to the Director of Operations or President. Compensation : Guides are paid based on ROW SKA's payscale. Pay level varies based on years of experience and qualifications. Certain skills (like a WFR certification) qualify for extra pay. Housing or camping is provided at all outposts along with cooking, bath and lounge facilities. Food is provided on all trips, reduced cost trips for friends and family, and pro deals.