SPECIFIC SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE REQUIRED
- Focus on Sweden/Denmark experience in the field, with a strong preference for someone who is from Sweden/Denmark.
- Sweden/Denmark natural history expertise and/or Cultural/Historical Specialties are preferred.
- Experience communicating the stories of Sweden/Denmark to guests in large and small audience groups is preferred.
- Creatively engages with guests and shares knowledge in ways that are personable, comfortable, and that inspire continued learning opportunities and discussion.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
- In-depth natural history knowledge of destination.
- Intuitive focus on customer service and enhancing the guest experience
- Adaptable to diverse geographic regions.
- Previous experience guiding or working in destination.
- A team-player with excellent training skills and a proven educator.
- Works well independently and is a self-starter.
- Strong communicator with individuals and groups, even-tempered demeanor, and remains calm under pressure.
- Must be able to handle multiple tasks at one time with keen attention to detail.
- Bachelor’s degree or four years of work experience in related industry.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Leading engaging walks and offering relevant field interpretation throughout the voyage.
- Participating in evening recaps to highlight guests’ daily experiences.
- Preparing several PowerPoint (or similar) presentations of 30-40 minutes in length, highlighting particular and relevant themes of the voyage.
- Writing the Daily Expedition Report one or more times during the voyage, to encapsulate the guests’ daily experiences.
- Responding to requests in a timely manner and being highly visible to guests throughout the voyage.
- Accompanying guests ashore with local guides, and acting as the representative of National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions.
- Possessing strong skills in public speaking.
- Consistently representing Lindblad Expeditions with integrity and professionalism.
- Eating meals with guests and making an effort to dine with a variety of people over the course of each voyage.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
- Promotion/Sales- Should be familiar with the company philosophy and various programs offered by Lindblad Expeditions and be able to address and field questions from guests regarding the various programs offered.
- Conservation/Sustainability- Should become familiar with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic’s conservation and sustainability programs and be able to discuss the particular efforts in any itinerary where scheduled.
- Zodiac Operations- Should be prepared to assist with many aspects of Zodiac operations for shore excursions. Familiarity with Zodiacs and ability to drive a strong preference, but not a requirement.
- Safety- Should be prepared to participate in on-board safety training, meetings and drills, including abandon ship and fire drills. Will also participate in shore-based training as required by the Company. Must be very familiar with the Field Staff Handbook.
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What We Do
In 1958 Lars-Eric Lindblad, considered the father of eco travel, founded Lindblad Travel and pioneered the first non-scientific expeditions to Antarctica (1966) and Galápagos (1967), subsequently opening the Amazon, Papua New Guinea, China, Bhutan, and more to curious, respectful travelers. In 1979, his son Sven-Olof Lindblad founded Special Expeditions, eventually re-named Lindblad Expeditions, specializing in ship-based expedition travel. In 2004 Lindblad Expeditions forged an unprecedented alliance with National Geographic with a joint mission “to inspire people to explore and care about the planet through expedition travel.” Today the company operates a fleet of 10 ships, including the 148-guest National Geographic Explorer, the world’s ultimate expedition ship, and the 106-guest National Geographic Orion, the newest ship in the Lindblad-National Geographic fleet. All ships sail equipped with sophisticated exploration tools, to provide unique, immersive experiences in the planet’s capitals of wildness and culture. Our expedition ships regularly explore Galápagos, Antarctica, Alaska, Arctic Norway, Baja California, Costa Rica and Panama, Europe, the Baltics, Vietnam and Cambodia, and more.









