The NRMA

Wilderness Cruise Guide

The NRMA  •  Commonwealth of Australia (Onsite)  •  1 day ago
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Job Description

Gordon River Cruises offers the opportunity to experience the UNESCO Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area from the water. Guests are invited to explore the wilderness of the West Coast as they cruise up the Gordon River and take a walk through the temperate rainforest of the Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Our two vessels have been purpose-built with the local environment and outstanding guest experience in mind. Spirit of the Wild, our newest vessel, features an Australian first: quiet cruising in World Heritage wilderness. Gordon River Cruises operate under the NRMA Group, one of Australia’s most iconic and trusted brands, that is proudly member-owned.

  • We are seeking vibrant, nature-loving people to join our team as casual Wilderness Cruise Guides
  • Ensure our guests have a great experience and make holiday memories
  • Staff accommodation available

What you’ll do:

More than a tour guide, you'll be a storyteller, host and ambassador for one of Tasmania's most remarkable natural environments. Through engaging commentary, personal interactions and authentic storytelling, you'll connect guests to the rich history, culture, people and landscapes of the Gordon River region, helping create memories that will last a lifetime.

We're looking for individuals who share our passion for Tasmania's wild and remote places and can inspire visitors through meaningful conversations and memorable experiences. Whether you're sharing fascinating local stories, introducing guests to Tasmania's unique produce, or helping them discover the significance of the places they visit, you'll play a key role in bringing the journey to life.

As part of our onboard crew, you'll also contribute to the smooth operation of each cruise by delivering exceptional hospitality, assisting with guest services, supporting vessel operations and maintaining the highest standards of safety and presentation.

On a daily basis you'll:

  • Deliver engaging commentary and interpretive storytelling
  • Create memorable visitor experiences through genuine one-on-one and small group interactions.
  • Provide exceptional food and beverage service, showcasing Tasmania's renowned local produce.
  • Welcome guests onboard, assist with boarding, seating and passenger services throughout the cruise.
  • Support vessel operations, including berthing, departures, docking and mooring activities.
  • Monitor guest safety and comfort while supervising public areas and outdoor viewing decks.
  • Participate in safety drills, training and emergency response activities.
  • Maintain high presentation standards through general cleaning and vessel upkeep.
  • Promote a strong safety culture and support compliance with WH&S standards and procedures.

What you’ll bring:

  • A reputation for providing excellent customer service, engaging in great conversations with our guests
  • A vibrant attitude with the ability to work effectively as part of a busy team
  • Level 2 – Workplace First Aid Certificate ​
  • Tasmanian or National Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) or ability to acquire​
  • Elements of Shipboard Safety (ESS) or similar or ability to acquire​
  • Do Food Safely certificate of completion
  • Passion for Tasmania's culture, environment, food and local stories.
  • Knowledge of food and beverage service, with an interest in Tasmanian wines, beers and spirits.
  • Strong storytelling and communication skills, with the ability to create genuine connections with guests.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills and confidence engaging with diverse audiences.
  • A commitment to delivering outstanding visitor experiences.
  • Strong organisational skills and the ability to work independently.
  • Demonstrated ability to adhere to safety standards and lead others during an emergency​

Highly desirable:

  • Certificate 3 or 4 in Tourism or Guiding or equivalent​
  • Experience in theatrical performances or public speaking to deliver an engaging guest experience​
  • Experience working with ropes and gangways to berth or moor a vessel, or ability to learn​

What's in it for you?

At the NRMA we aren’t just about discounts (although you do get these too). We offer benefits to help make work and life just right for you!

  • Progressive flexibility and well-being benefits to balance all of life's priorities
  • Complimentary myNRMA Rewards membership including discounts on groceries, movie tickets, gift cards, gym memberships, attractions, restaurants and much more
  • Employee referral program where you may be eligible for a referral bonus of up to $2,000
  • Potential to grow, progress or relocate your career and move around the NRMA Group or different locations with us.

Know you belong:

At NRMA we’re for inclusion, diversity, and representing the members, guests, customers, and communities we serve. That’s why we welcome applications from First Nations, people with disability, those from diverse cultural backgrounds, people of all genders, members of the LGBTQI+ community, and anyone else who wants to be part of our team.

Are you nodding your head as you read this? Apply now, we cannot wait to hear from you or visit our careers site to find out more!

As part of our recruitment process, all employees at NRMA are subject to mandatory pre-employment checks.

The NRMA

About The NRMA

For over 100 years, the NRMA has existed to make the journey better for everyone in the community. In everything we do, we aim to give back, always adding more value to Membership while working towards a better, shared future.

Having over 3.2 million Members, we’re Australia's largest member-owned organisation, and have grown into one of the country's largest tourism, leisure, and travel businesses, with investments in accommodation, car hire, ferries, experiences and more. We’ve done this by putting our people, Members and customers at the centre of everything we do to deliver great experiences – something that has always set us apart.

From our earliest Patrols, we’ve been passionate about helping people on the road, but we now also help millions on our waterways, on their holidays, and on all of their journeys. Tales of our legendary service embody the sense of mateship and levels of care that the people of our nations have become known for the world over.

As a workplace, we foster a culture of innovation, growth and wellbeing – one that respects and celebrates diversity in all its forms, creating an environment where all people can feel they truly belong and thrive. We do this because we know that, when put together, our individual talent and uniqueness is what makes us great at what we do. We do this because it makes our place a great place to be.

Interested? We’d love to hear from you.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Sydney Olympic Park, AU
Year Founded
1920
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