Day-long interpretive Van Tours to Yellowstone's iconic hot spots:
- Upper Loop (wildlife and hot springs)
- Lower Loop (geysers, hot springs and waterfalls)
- Up to 3 miles walking at high elevation
- Long days, early mornings
- 10-12 hours driving
- 3-5 days/week
Guides must share the same work/moral ethics Yellowstone Hiking Guides outlines in Guide School training. We work hard for the entire season. We work cold snowy mornings. We work long, hot days. We like folks who commit to excellence. We like leaders who have a passion for outdoor education. We like guides who like to have fun!
Responsibilities include:
- Leading engaging van tours through Yellowstone, providing informative commentary and ensuring a memorable experience for guests.
- Delivering exceptional customer service by addressing inquiries and accommodating diverse needs.
- Manage time effectively to adhere to tour schedules while ensuring safety and enjoyment.
- Utilize public speaking skills to communicate clearly and confidently with groups.
- Drive a 15-passenger van on mountain roads with up to 12 clients.
- Hike up to three miles on tour.
- Maintain Wilderness First Aid/Responder Certification to respond to emergencies and ensure guest safety.
The ideal candidates has the following qualifications:
- Wilderness First Aid or Responder
- Leave No Trace certificate
- Certified Interpretive Guide
- Previous guiding experience
- Ability to follow directions (and the YHG program)
- Ability to work solo shifts
- Ability to hike at high elevation
- Clean driving record
- Ability to drive 15 passenger van fully loaded on mountain roads
- Ability to live remotely
- 25-years-old or older
- Knowledge of Yellowstone National Park flora, fauna, and history
- Mountain travel safety skills (weather, water, wildlife, etc.)
- Morning person
- Dazzling personality; able to talk to and entertain people from all walks of life
- Ability to communicate in layman terms
*If you don't have all of these qualifications, please let us know why you feel you are an ideal candidate anyway.
We are a small family business. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide housing at this time. But, there are great camping options for our employees! Dry camping spaces and travel trailer hook ups are available at local campgrounds. Shower/bath house is available at campgrounds. Restaurants/bar located nearby. Brown bag lunches and breakfast snack provided on workdays.
YHG Guide School:
- Paid Training
- Online Course plus in-person guide training
Online class:
- YHG program
- Certified Interpretive Guide
- Leave No Trace
- Food Handlers training
- Yellowstone National Park Guide Training Program (NPS)
3 days shadowing a lead guide in Yellowstone National Park
- YHG program (Upper Loop Wildlife Tour to Lamar Valley, Lower Loop Active Tour)
- Real life customer interactions/situations
Guide School is paid training.
Participants are examined on outdoor knowledge, naturalism, communication and teamwork. Guides who earn a position on the team receive paid hands-on training with an experienced guide on the trail/on the road/on the water in Yellowstone before leading tours.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Seasonal
Pay: From $15.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Employee discount
- Flexible schedule
- Professional development assistance
Application Question(s):
- HOUSING NOT AVAILABLE-Options for our employees: dry camping spaces and travel trailer hookups are available nearby starting at $500/month. Shower/bath house available. Restaurants nearby. A $1,000 bonus offered at the end of the completed season to compensate monthly rentals.
ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE FOR THE DURATION OF THE SEASON?
Experience:
- guiding: 2 years (Required)
License/Certification:
- Wilderness First Aid/Responder (Required)
- Driver's License (Required)
Ability to Commute:
Ability to Relocate:
- Cameron, MT: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: In person