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Company Name : Alaska Mountain Guides
Location : Skagway, AK 99840
Position : Skagway Office Manager
Job Description : Skagway 2022 Office ManagerThe Skagway office’s main responsibility is to carry out the company’s mission of providing clients with a safe, enjoyable, and educational wilderness experience. The Skagway office facilitates the operation of all of our day programs via scheduling, sales, cruise ship correspondence, and ensuring guides complete their jobs and the paperwork it entails.Company OverviewAlaska Mountain GuidesAlaska Mountain Guides is the premier outdoor adventure guide service in Southeast Alaska. Day trips out of Skagway and Haines include rock climbing, zip lining, hiking, kayaking, and canoeing. AMG also offers multi-day expeditions and instructional courses across the globe.Chilkat GuidesGuiding Alaskan rivers since 1978, Chilkat Guides has been a leader in river guiding for over three decades. Hike and float the historic Chilkoot Trail, raft through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, or experience the culture and history of the Tlingits in their mother village of Klukwan on one of our day trips. Chilkat Guides also offers multi-day rafting adventures on some of North America’s most wild and remote rivers.Skagway Specific Employee Information: Essential Job FunctionsAssisting the Operations Manager in running daily operations.Creating and executing guide schedules.Ensuring guides and office staff are on task and on time.Delegating emails replies to the office staff.Delegating office tasks to the office staff where available.Monitor Timeforce to avoid excessive overtime of office staff.Provide feedback to Operations Manager and Program Manager on office and guide staff.Participate in and provide feedback for office and team meetings.Dispatching tours via office radio.Allocating additional space to ships when sales dictate.Promptly responding to all cruise ship emails.Departure Allocations — adjust allocations to maximize sales.General Administration support.Support projects and additional responsibilities as needed.Must possess the desire to continually improve his/her knowledge and skills.Must at all times be clean, well groomed, courteous, honest, and reliable.Must possess a positive attitude that is friendly, considerate, strong, and energetic.Must be willing to work as a strong team member, assisting in the maintenance of group morale.The office team reports to the Operations Manager and Program Manager.Experience Required to Perform Job RequirementsPrior tourism experience preferred.Must possess strong work ethic.Must be punctual.Must be organized.Must have great, positive attitude.Must be comfortable speaking to large groups of people.Must be able to handle multiple, simultaneous groups of guests.Must possess or be willing and able to acquire class B Commercial Driver License (CDL).CDL Driving: Must obtain a valid Class B CDL with Passenger and Airbrakes endorsement.Pass FMCSA required pre-employment drug tests & screening.Be enrolled in an FMCSA required random drug testing program.Have and maintain a valid Medical Examiner’s Card.Complete AMG Skagway Driver training program.General Questions: This summary guide you through what are likely some initial questions you might have regarding the following: Employee Training, Professionalism, Training Courses, Mid-Season Operations, Living Space and Rent Structure, Program Equipment, Standard Dress Requirements, Pro-Deals, Pets, Travel and Logistics. These items are all outlined in detail in the Employee Manual. Please feel free to direct any questions to the AMG office by email or phone.Professionalism AMG employees represent the company whether they are working with clientspacking in the warehouse, or off the clock and hanging in town. AMG expects employees to always conduct themselves in a professional manner and provide a leading example in the community for the type of behavior associated with the quality guide service that employs them. We live and work in small Alaskan communities, poor/inappropriate behavior will quickly establish a bad reputation for an individual and reflect poorly on the company as a whole.Mid-Season Operations Spring & summer are our primary seasons of operations. Expedition trips typically run April through August, with June and July being our busiest months. Expedition/Field opportunities may vary depending on individual experience and qualifications, but in general 15 days of field time in June/July is on par with most expedition guide’s schedule. Guides may be called on to support daily programming in between expeditions, packing and daily programs are assessed as hourly pay while multi-day programs are handled through day wages. Staff can expect full time work in June and July, individuals who routinely help with daily programs will likely find full time work is available May through September.Living Space and Rent Structure Skagway housing consists of three houses, most rooms are shared occupancy with a few single occupancy rooms typically reserved for senior staff and managers/admin. The bedspace in Skagway housing is reserved primarily for employees who will be involved with daily rock climbing, ziplining, rafting, and hiking tours. Expedition guides who will not be supporting these Skagway programs should plan on living in Haines.Additional Notes: Bedding and personal items are not includedRent deductions are made twice a month with 50% of the month’s rent deducted from the 1stand 2ndpaycheck.Rent is prorated for the first month, rent for the last pay period will be deducted in full even if you vacate housing early.Employees must vacate housing within 72 hours of their final shift unless other arrangements have been approved by management.Pets – Must be approved by management, approval may be rescinded if your pet causes problems or is not friendly towards humans and other animals.Failure to abide by rules outlined in the employee manual and housing agreement may result in immediate expulsion from employee housing.Additional Job Responsibilities Employees will be called on to participate in a variety of activities associated with the climbing and adventure park sites and operation, as well as residential upkeep. Routine maintenance at the climbing and zip sites includes course and route inspections, maintenance and route cleaning, documentation of inspections, trail work, and area development. Daily operations also include vehicle cleaning and washing as well as other maintenance.Employees may be called on to share driving responsibilities and potentially other part time office duties. Driving is an important part of the program and guides will be expected to not only be safe and abide by all local and state driving regulations but also to be entertaining for our guests. The drive to and from the climbing/zip site is an opportunity to enhance the guest’s experience by providing historical and interesting information about the city, its history, the beautiful outdoors surrounding us, and other types of trips and programs that the guests can participate in the future with AMG. Please see the requirements for CDL driving in above CDL description.Employees may also be called on to participate in Haines-based long trip programs at any time. The opportunity to gather additional experience in any of these programs is a privilege. One of the key elements of the AMG and IWLS structure is the use of staff from Skagway for programs generally originating in Haines. The ability to be flexible with schedules and adapt to changes, sometimes with short notice, is a requirement and expectation of your employment.Standard Dress and Professional AppearanceAlaska Mountain Guides requires guides to maintain a professional image at all times. As outlined in the Guide Manual, you will be issued guiding equipment and clothing that will be required to be worn at all times while working. Personal pants will be neat and clean without stains, holes or other frayed areas.The standard Skagway uniform is your name tag, tucked in AMG uniform shirt and/or guide jacket with guide or Carhartt style pants and closed toed outdoor shoes/boots.AMG requires staff to be clean with appropriate hygiene and appear professional while working. There are showers available in both of the guide houses and there are no excuses for not meeting these standards.Pro-Deals AMG provides the opportunity for employees to have access to top end outdoor merchandise and equipment at discounted rates. AMG is pleased to work with Black Diamond, Mountain Hardwear and Sierra Designs to meet many of our program needs. These programs are a privilege and considered a perk of the job. Abuse of these opportunities is taken very seriously and will result in loss of privileges and disciplinary action. Specific details will be outlined upon arrival in Skagway.Travel and Logistics Employees are responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from Skagway, AMG will assist wherever possible in helping outline necessary steps in travel plans. Please make arrangements with a few days on either end of the season for mishaps. Alaska weather can delay planes/ferries bound from Juneau or make driving conditions difficult or impassable.Please plan to arrive in Skagway at least the day prior to your first day to training (unless directed to head to Haines for orientation); this will give us all time to prepare for the upcoming events.Suggested Reading To prepare better for your guide training and work this summer we STRONGLY suggest familiarizing yourself with some of the following books:Guide to the Birds of Alaska by Robert H. ArmstrongThe Nature of Southeast Alaska by Carstensen, Armstrong & O’ClairPlants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska by PojarThe Alaska Almanac published by Alaska Northwest BooksChilkoot Pass by Archie SatterfieldChilkoot Trail: Heritage Route to the Klondike by Neufeld & NorrisThe Klondike Fever: The Life and Death of the Last Great Gold Rush by Pierre BertonThe Skagway Story by Howard CliffordMountaineering: Freedom of the Hills by The MountaineersWe encourage staff to learn as much about our area before arrival and will continue to encourage guides to improve their naturalist abilities to better themselves and the experience we offer our guests.We hope this overview has helped to provide an initial understanding of the responsibilities and company overview. Please don’t hesitate to contact our office for additional information and assistance with any questions!Job Types: Full-time, ContractPay: $3,200.00 – $3,500.00 per monthSchedule:Monday to FridayWeekend availabilityAbility to commute/relocate:Skagway, AK 99840: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred)Education:High school or equivalent (Preferred)Experience:Customer service: 3 years (Preferred)License/Certification:Driver’s License (Preferred)Work Location: One location
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