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Juneau Musher's Camp Assistant Manager
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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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Juneau Musher's Camp Manager
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Lead daily operations at a premier Juneau dog camp, managing staff and ensuring exceptional guest experiences. This hands-on role requires performing all musher and handler duties while upholding the highest standards of animal care and safety. Ideal candidates are 21+, can lift 50 lbs, and are e...
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United States , Juneau
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30.00 USD / Hour
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Join our team as a Musher in Skagway, Alaska. Provide direct care for 18-36 sled dogs and lead safe, informative guest rides. Deliver engaging daily presentations on dog sledding while ensuring exceptional animal welfare. This hands-on role requires First Aid/CPR certification and the ability to ...
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United States , Skagway
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26.00 USD / Hour
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Join our team as a Musher in Juneau, Alaska. Provide direct care for 18-36 sled dogs and lead safe, informative guest rides and presentations daily. Must be 21+, able to lift 50 lbs, and have a valid driver's license. This hands-on role combines animal care, guest interaction, and outdoor operati...
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United States , Juneau
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26.00 USD / Hour
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Explore a world of unique and rewarding outdoor careers with musher jobs. A musher is a professional dog sled driver and canine caretaker, a role deeply rooted in tradition but thriving in modern tourism, recreation, and competitive sports. This profession is far more than guiding a sled; it is a comprehensive lifestyle centered on the expert management, training, and welfare of a kennel of sled dogs. Individuals in these roles are responsible for the complete well-being of their canine athletes, which includes daily feeding, watering, grooming, and vigilant health monitoring. Mushers develop an intimate understanding of each dog's personality, stamina, and compatibility within a team, which is crucial for both safety and performance. A core function of many musher jobs, particularly within the tourism sector, involves providing educational and exhilarating experiences for guests. This includes conducting safe dog sled rides or demonstrations and delivering engaging presentations about sled dog history, breed characteristics, and mushing techniques. Customer service and safety are paramount, requiring mushers to be skilled communicators who can instruct guests, manage group dynamics, and ensure a memorable and secure experience for all. Beyond direct guest interaction, the role demands significant physical labor and camp maintenance, such as equipment inspection and repair, cleaning dog yards and facilities, and preparing sleds and gear. The typical skill set for a musher is diverse. It requires exceptional physical stamina and strength to handle dogs, lift heavy supplies, and work in harsh winter conditions. Animal husbandry knowledge, patience, and a genuine passion for canine welfare are non-negotiable. Problem-solving skills are essential for on-the-fly decisions regarding weather, trail conditions, or dog team behavior. Common requirements across the profession often include valid First Aid/CPR certification (often with a focus on wilderness or canine first aid), a valid driver's license, and the legal ability to work in the respective country. Employers typically seek candidates who are at least 18 or 21 years old, reliable, team-oriented, and possess a strong work ethic that embraces early mornings, long hours, and all weather conditions. For those with extensive experience, leadership roles such as Kennel Manager or Camp Manager are common progressions within musher jobs. These positions involve overseeing daily operations, training and scheduling staff, managing budgets and supplies, and upholding the highest standards of animal care and guest service. Whether at an entry level or in management, a career as a musher offers a profound connection to animals and the outdoors, presenting a challenging yet immensely fulfilling path for dedicated individuals. Discover your next adventure and explore available opportunities in this unique field.

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