Expedition Team Member
🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 23 April 2026
LOCATION
Polar Regions
TYPE
Contract
LEVEL
Mid-Senior level
CATEGORY
Hospitality
This employer holds a UK Home Office sponsor license — sponsorship for this specific role is at the employer’s discretion
SKILLS
Small vessel operation
Wildlife identification
Group management
Communication skills
Polar ecology
Zodiac operations
Navigation experience
FULL DESCRIPTION
Expedition Team Member
Polar Regions, M4S 2Z8
Contract * Full time
Areas of Expertise We’re Excited to See
We are particularly interested in candidates with experience and qualifications in one or more of the following areas:
- Ornithology
- Marine Biology
- Glaciology and Geography
- Polar or regional history
- Sea Kayaking and/or Stand Up Paddle Boarding
- Mountain Guiding
- Photography instruction and visual storytelling
- Helicopter Operations
- Mandarin language translation
- Other related specialties
Responsibilities
- Deliver safe, professional zodiac and shore excursion operations, including small vessel handling, group management, and risk assessment
- Operate Zodiac Mark V boats during expedition activities
- Engage with guests onboard in a warm, professional manner—sharing meals, time in the lounge, and moments on deck or on the bridge
- Provide engaging interpretation on polar ecology, wildlife, geology, glaciology, and history
- Scout for and interpret wildlife from ship, zodiacs, and shore
- Contribute to our onboard education program through recaps, informal talks, workshops, or bar talks, aligned with your expertise
- Contribute to our citizen science initiatives and our science support programs
- Support expedition operations including logistics, equipment, inventories, guest movements, and daily programming
- Uphold safety standards, assist with emergency procedures, and support drills
- Assist with biosecurity protocols, documentation, and wildlife logs
- Support adventure activities (e.g., kayaking) as required
- Arctic only: carry and maintain firearms and support polar bear safety protocols
Required Skills & Experience
- Physically fit, agile, and comfortable working in remote, cold environments
- Previous experience as an outdoor guide, naturalist, or expedition professional
- Strong communication skills and emotional intelligence
- Excellent group management and situational awareness
- Intermediate to advanced knowledge of polar regions, flora, fauna, and ecology
- Wildlife identification skills
- Small vessel operation and navigation experience
- A collaborative, adaptable mindset with strong problem-solving skills‑solving skills
Required Certifications & Documentation
- STCW‑95 Basic Safety Certification (all modules)
- Ship Security Awareness Certificate
- Seaman’s Book and valid Seaman’s Medical
- IAATO / AECO Online Field Staff Assessment
- Small Vessel Operator Certification (e.g., RYA Powerboat Level 2, SVOP, Boatmaster, or equivalent)
- Valid passport and required visas/work permissions
- Basic first aid and CPR
- For paddle guides and mountain guides: Advanced Wilderness First Aid and activity specific guiding qualifications
- Firearms handling experience (Arctic roles only)
Why Join [Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk]?
- Work in some of the most extraordinary environments on Earth
- Be part of a world‑class expedition team
- Share knowledge and passion through meaningful, responsible travel
- Join a company with a long history of polar innovation and firsts
If you are passionate about polar regions, enjoy working in challenging environments, and want to help deliver exceptional expedition experiences, we would love to hear from you.
*We believe people perform best when they can be their true selves and diverse teams drive better results. We’re committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment where everyone can succeed.*
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