The Trailhead Shuttle Driver is responsible for transporting adventurers to their desired destinations in a friendly and professional manner. The Trailhead Shuttle Driver must also be comfortable operating a 14 passenger Ford E350 Van safely on narrow, winding dirt roads. Zion Adventures is committed to providing exemplary customer service, so drivers need to be able to speak knowledgeably about other services we provide, as well as the Zion area.
$15/hour
Required:
Minimum of 23 years of age
Must have a current and valid drivers license
Current First Aid and CPR certification, or Wilderness First Responder
Knowledge base of the roads, hikes, canyons, and hidden secrets of Zion National Park and the surrounding area on personal time
Desire to learn and share that knowledge with others
Preferred:
Familiarity with the area
Ability to be engaging and polite
Some familiarity with computer programs
An outstanding work ethic
Commitment to serving others
Strong attention to detail
Enjoys creating order in chaotic environments
Ability to take initiative
Driving courteously
Transporting clients as safely, comfortably and efficiently as possible
Avoiding risks which could harm passengers, the vehicles, or the environment
Running efficient shuttles without creating the hurried feeling
Solving problems with grace and efficiency
Helping connect clients with Zion Adventures guided events, Narrows rentals, and other Zion activities
Facilitating meaningful, helpful, informative, and pleasant conversations with customers
Operating single run and back-to-back morning shuttles
Maintaining the shuttle vehicle for cleanliness, fueling, and informing Maintenance Coordinator of possible problems and needed repairs
Being able to change flat tires on trips, possibly along unimproved roads
Offering expertise on local recreation opportunities and logistics
Make reservations, provide refunds, and cash register sales
March 1st – November 28th
Shuttle drivers work about 4-5 days a week. The work schedule depends on shuttle demands. Our aim is to create a regular work schedule for you where you have the same 2 consecutive days off. Shuttle drivers are often combined with an outfitting role for those that are interested in a more diverse schedule.
Trailhead Shuttle drop-offs are usually slower during the winter months yet past staff have found part-time work through seasonal projects and outfitting.