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Seeking an Assistant Manager for Juneau Musher's Camp. You'll oversee daily operations, train staff, and ensure guest safety for our sled dog tours. Key requirements include First Aid/CPR certification, ability to lift 50 lbs, and a CDL (or ability to attain one). This hands-on role combines dog ...
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United States , Juneau
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28.00 USD / Hour
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Explore rewarding and dynamic Musher's Camp Assistant Manager jobs, a unique profession at the intersection of outdoor hospitality, animal husbandry, and operational leadership. This role is a cornerstone of sled dog tour operations, designed for individuals who thrive in remote, active environments and are passionate about providing exceptional guest experiences while ensuring the highest standards of animal welfare. Professionals in this field typically serve as the critical right hand to the Camp Manager, bridging daily hands-on tasks with broader supervisory duties. The core of this profession involves a dual focus on people and animals. A typical day encompasses overseeing the daily care and well-being of a kennel of sled dogs, which includes monitoring health, nutrition, and living conditions, as well as maintaining and inspecting harnesses, sleds, and other specialized equipment. Simultaneously, the Assistant Manager plays a pivotal role in delivering memorable and safe experiences for guests. This often involves leading or supervising guided tours, giving educational presentations about sled dog culture and care, and ensuring all safety protocols are meticulously followed during activities. On the operational and managerial side, common responsibilities include training, scheduling, and mentoring a team of handlers and mushers. Assistant Managers are frequently tasked with managing daily logistics in the manager's absence, which requires strong problem-solving skills. This can involve inventory management, coordinating supplies, performing routine camp maintenance, and resolving guest concerns or staff conflicts diplomatically. Upholding the camp's reputation for safety and quality is paramount. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are as diverse as the role itself. Employers generally seek candidates with prior experience in animal care, particularly with working dogs or in a kennel setting. Proven leadership or supervisory experience is highly valued, as is the ability to perform physically demanding tasks in all weather conditions, including lifting heavy supplies and handling energetic dogs. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential for interacting with both staff and a diverse guest population. Common certifications often required or preferred include First Aid/CPR, and depending on the operation's scale, a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) for transporting guests or equipment. A genuine passion for the outdoors, a resilient and adaptable mindset, and a commitment to ethical animal treatment are the foundational qualities for success in these unique management jobs. For those seeking a leadership role outside a traditional office, Musher's Camp Assistant Manager positions offer a challenging and deeply fulfilling career path.

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