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Director File

Tour Director

Director File, Juneau, Alaska, United States,


The role of the Tour Director is to provide a safe and unforgettable Alaskan experience to our guests. Tour Directors will be managing tours throughout Alaska and the Yukon, escorting guests between overnight destinations, airports, trains, and hotels. Tour Directors must be prepared to educate and entertain groups of up to 50 guests with regional specific commentary, storytelling, and games. Tour Directors must also be able to effectively sell optional land excursions to enhance their guests Alaska trip of a lifetime.Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Primary responsibilities of the Tour Directors include but are not limited to:Manage, from start to finish, all on-road operations for assigned toursArticulate directions and commentary to tour members in fluent EnglishDemonstrate expert knowledge of Alaskan tour productsHandle various problems and emergencies related to tour members and tour conditionsCommunicate with tour suppliers and company office personnelCommunicate any discrepancies in contracted services to controlling office immediatelyTravel for long periods of time away from homeRead, research, and write tour commentary and calculate basic math computationsBe available at any time to assist tour members in case of emergency, while directing an assigned tourWork closely with Tour Drivers with care of guests and handling of luggageRead and follow maps to communicate clear and concise directions to Tour DriverPromote and sell optional excursionsCollect all funds for optional excursions and complete tour accounting reportsAccurately maintain and organize paperworkPerforms other duties as assigned as deemed necessary by Tour OperationsMinimum Qualifications

Tour Directors must meet the following criteria in order to be considered as an applicant:A US citizen or can provide verification of authorization to work in the US21 years of age at start of employmentPossess a current drivers license and a good, safe driving record (no more than one moving violation or at fault accident in the last three years)Must be available to work and travel extensively from May through SeptemberWork early mornings, late evenings and/or week-end shiftsWork independently and as a member of a teamAbility to creatively verbalize historical, scientific, and factual data to create an interesting and exciting image of the area on tourDemonstrate the ability to enhance the enjoyment of the tour members visit to Alaska & the Yukon by using strong presentation and personal skillsPossess a caring, open, understanding, and respectful personality and attitudeAbility to separate personal beliefs and/or politics during tour commentaryExperience in the Alaska visitor industry is preferred, but not requiredPrevious public speaking experience is preferredPosition base is Anchorage, AlaskaWhile performing this job, it will require:The ability to walk on a moving motorcoach to assist tour membersThe ability to sit for a minimum of three (3) hoursThe ability to speak English clearly over a microphoneThe ability to lift suitcases (an average of 50 pounds) on and off a motorcoach/airline ramp assisting your driverThe ability to walk, bend, sit, stand, climb as needed while conducting sightseeing toursThe ability to travel on airplanes, cruise ships, trains, motorcoaches and other sightseeing vehicles and modes of transportation as neededThe ability to recognize and point out sites of interest while on tourThe knowledge and ability to respond to tour members questionsThe ability to assist tour members on and off motorcoach and assist in emergency situationsThe ability to be away from Anchorage for multiple night staysA positive, upbeat attitude and a desire for travel

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