Tour Guide - Caves and Lighthouse
An exciting mix of guiding visitors through stunning caves and lighthouses, interacting with diverse groups, and selling retail.
Summary about this job
Tour Guides
Company: Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association
Location: Bunbury & South West
Work type: Part Time
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Phone: +61-8-8391-8060
Fax: +61-2-7422-8079
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Detail information about job Tour Guide - Caves and Lighthouse. Terms and conditions vacancy
Thank you for your interest in this Cave and Lighthouse Guide position.
But, before you upload your CV, please read this opportunity in full as just rushing through your CV will not work for you or us.
This type of role, in this amazing region does not come along every day – and the same can be said for the person we need to fill it. You'll be a rare individual with a significant blend of strengths and abilities – and that's because the role is anything but typical or highly predictable.
And if you're the kind of person we're looking for, we know that you want more than 'just another job'.
The Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association (MRBTA) is a self-funded, not for profit, membership-based organisation that represents more than 800 local tourism businesses
Located across multiple sites including four stunning caves, two historical lighthouses, four key Visitor Centres, and at the expanding Busselton- Margaret River Regional Airport, the team prides itself on inclusion, individuality, hard work, professionalism, and we strive to provide a fantastic working environment for all our team members.
An opportunity exists for people to join our team of guides that work between Mammoth, Lake and Jewel Caves, and the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse. The position available is on a casual basis and would suit someone looking for 2-5 days per week, this would include sharing weekends, public and school holiday shifts with our pool of staff.
Guiding experience is desirable, as is any caving or outdoor leadership experience. Experience within the tourism industry in roles that require interaction with the public, and especially with large diverse groups, would also be advantageous. An environmental science background would be helpful but not essential.
If you have an ability to learn quickly, make informed decisions, you are self-motivated and enthusiastic with good communications skills then please contact us. We offer some of the most stunning workplace surroundings in the world, excellent variety in four different rostered workplace locations, and regular professional development in such areas as geology, cave conservation, local flora and fauna, palaeontology, and lots more.
This job requires a reasonable level of fitness and the ability to interact positively under pressure with visitors and work colleagues. It also involves some cleaning duties, as part of our commitment to presenting world-class attractions for visitors.
We're looking for people who understand that tourism is a seven-day per week industry, and that the busiest times for us are when most other people are on holidays. Having said that, we can offer some of the steadiest winter-time employment in the region, to the right individual.
If you want to become a member of our friendly, professional, knowledgeable team of guides then please send a cover letter and your CV now!
Applications close: 5pm, 20th July 2018
Please note – only applicants with the current legal right to work in Australia will be considered.