Raft Guide at National Ability Center
Moab, Utah, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Apr, 26

Salary

150.0

Posted On

27 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Outdoor Leadership, Adaptive Recreation, Whitewater Rafting, Safety Procedures, Environmental Education, Teamwork, Communication, Problem Solving, Attention To Detail, Dependability, Work Ethic, Job Coaching, Collaboration, Participant Engagement, Equipment Maintenance, Driving

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Position Type: Seasonal, Non-Exempt (Hourly) Supervisor: Rafting Senior Manager Location: Moab, UT Schedule: Variable; weekends, nights and holiday work as required Compensation: Day and overnight rates (starting at $110/day and $150/overnight); hourly rates (starting at $20 an hour) depending on experience Guide whitewater. Empower people. Live the river life. The National Ability Center is looking for adventurous, mission-driven Raft Guides to lead inclusive whitewater trips on the Green and Colorado Rivers. This seasonal role blends outdoor leadership, adaptive recreation, and unforgettable canyon experiences in Moab, Utah. As one of the largest non-profit outdoor therapeutic recreational programs in the world, our team is dedicated to the national movement of building an Adaptive Nation. From day trips to multi-day canyon expeditions, you’ll help participants push boundaries, build confidence, and experience the magic of the river—often for the first time. Job Summary: Raft Guides are responsible for guiding one to five-day whitewater rafting trips on class I-IV rivers for people with disabilities. Guides will work in a team to facilitate all aspects of the trip experience, including trip preparation, river guiding, facilitation of activities, environmental education, and trip de-rigging. Part-time positions are available with a requirement to commit to the season that runs from April 15th through mid-October. Essential Duties: Leads paddle and oar rig crews rafts through class I-III rapids on sections of the Green and Colorado rivers including but not limited to: The Fisher Towers, Ruby/Horsethief, Desolation Canyon, Gates of Lodore, Cataract Canyon, and Westwater Canyon. Leads instructional talks regarding safety and leave no trace camping techniques. Teaches participants about the natural and human history of the Colorado Plateau and Colorado River. Ensures that trips utilize above par safety procedures. Assists with food packing, preparation and clean up. Organizes, maintains, and helps repair program equipment. Adapts equipment to enable participants with special needs to fully participate. Drives and helps maintain trucks with trailers. Assists in trip preparation, planning, implementation, and follow-up. Attends outreach and special events when necessary. Other duties as assigned. Requirements Minimum Qualifications: Must be able to start April 15, 2026 and work until mid-October 2026. Current Wilderness First Responder and CPR/AED (through ARC or AHA) certifications. Current driver’s license with clean driving record. Be able to pass a background check. Be able to maintain a Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) physical, paid for by the NAC. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in the outdoor industry or adaptive recreation. Experience or basic knowledge of white-water rafting. Experience working with people with disabilities. Ability to drive a vehicle with a trailer. Experience working with volunteers. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to lead groups in an outdoor setting. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. Problem solving basic issues & ability to work independently. Demonstrates attention to detail. Demonstrated history of responsibility, dependability, and maturity. Strong work ethic to accommodate multiple responsibilities and shifting priorities in a quick-paced environment. Ability to prioritize work effectively and efficiently under pressure. Ability to positively receive and provide job coaching for personal development. Demonstrated ability and willingness to work productively and collaboratively within a team. Commitment to a positive, fun, and team-oriented working environment while promoting the NAC Values. Working Conditions: Able/willing to work long hours in temperatures which regularly exceed 100 degrees. Able/willing to lift and carry objects weighing up to 75 lbs. Able/willing to work irregular hours with a schedule that changes often. Benefits: Potential for complimentary housing in Moab, UT (full-time positions only) ACA Swiftwater Rescue Training Partial certification reimbursement Access to Pro deals
Responsibilities
Raft Guides are responsible for leading inclusive whitewater rafting trips for people with disabilities, ensuring safety and facilitating activities. They will also assist with trip preparation and equipment maintenance.
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