

Yellowstone National Park Lodges is operated by Xanterra Parks & Resorts. We operate many of the guest services inside Yellowstone. A wide variety of summer seasonal positions are available, including supervisory and management opportunities.


45 miles inland from Grand Marais MN


Beautiful coastal California, 3 hours north of the Bay area


Lead the outdoor job adventure of a lifetime. As a VYCC Crew Leader you will be a facilitator, role model, work supervisor, and a friend while equipping youth with the tools, and skills necessary to complete vital conservation and service projects throughout Vermont.
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My name is Jackie and I'm a student in Boston, writing a paper for my journalism class about graduates who pursue options different than the typical 9-5 once their undergrad years are up. I saw you were a student looking to take some time off via a search on CoolWorks, and I was wondering if I could interview you about what kinds of jobs you are looking for and why you want to take some time off. We can do a phone interview, or via email, if you were interested. Please message me back or shoot me an email if you would like to participate. Thanks!
Jackie
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Did you only apply for those three jobs? I hope you get a job at one of them. If I was you I'd be sending apps to everyone, and ASAP. Just to be on the safe side. I got my job back in January before everyone starting flooding most of these companies with Apps. You're going to have to pump out some really fast or you might not be working in AK this summer.
Good luck
Timothy
Baranof Excursions is looking for full and part-time fishing guides for the summer season. Contact Jay Lloyd at 907-225-4055 or info@exclusivealaska.net
You might get lucky and find a spot for you and your friend here. Guiding fishing boats sounds cool? Better than gutting fish right?If that doesn’t work out check these sites too. http://www.alaska-summer-jobs.com/
As for me, Denali would have been nice, but I would have only been able to work as a trail guide for about 15 hours a week. So I decided to work as a Canopy Guide in Ketchikan. I'll get more hours there, plus I'll be 150 feet in the air playing around on zip lines all day. If I want to do some trail guiding all I have to do is switch out with someone on the ground.
You should check out working as a canopy guide too. Did I give you the link for that? http://www.alaskacanopy.com/ Anyway, I’ll be working there this summer.
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