What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adventure Park Team Member (Guest Services & Operations) position at Highlands Aerial Park?
Looking for a fun, fast-paced job where you can work with great people and be part of an energetic team?
At Highlands Aerial Park, we create memorable outdoor experiences for our guests every day. Our Guest Services & Operations team plays a key role in making those experiences smooth, organized, and enjoyable from start to finish.
This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with people, staying active, and being part of a team—no prior experience required.
What This Role Looks LikeAs an Adventure Park Team Member, you’ll be at the center of daily park operations—helping guests get checked in, answering questions, and keeping everything running smoothly behind the scenes.
This is a guest-facing, open-air role based primarily around our main operations areas (check-in, staging, and park flow).
Many team members start in this role and have the opportunity to grow into guide positions over time.
Quick Snapshot- Be part of a fun, high-energy team environment
- Work in an open-air setting at the center of park operations
- Interact with guests and help create a smooth, enjoyable experience
- Flexible, booking-based schedule (not a traditional 9–5)
- No experience required – full training provided
- Opportunities to grow into guide roles and increased responsibilities
- Additional earning opportunities may be available as responsibilities grow
- Full pay structure is reviewed during the interview process
- The salary range shown is required by job boards. This role is primarily hourly with a flexible, part-time schedule. Actual earnings depend on hours worked and responsibilities.
- This role is primarily hourly, with opportunities to grow into higher-paying guide positions over time
- Welcome guests and assist with check-in and general questions
- Help organize and manage guest flow throughout the park
- Support guides and team members to keep tours running on time
- Assist with daily operations, including opening/closing tasks
- Help maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment
- Communicate clearly with guests and team members
- Jump in wherever needed to support the team
- Most team members start in late May as schools let out, with opportunities to begin earlier depending on availability
- This is not a traditional 9–5 role—hours vary based on bookings and seasonality
- Some days are longer, some are shorter
- When not actively assisting guests, time may be used for additional duties
- Weekend and holiday availability is required
- Flexible scheduling available based on your availability
- Friendly, positive, and outgoing personality
- Strong communication and people skills
- Reliable, team-oriented, and willing to help wherever needed
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to stay organized and attentive to detail
- Willingness to learn and grow within the team
- Must be at least 16 years old (14–15 will be considered for limited roles)
- Must be able to work weekends and holidays
- Comfortable being active (walking, standing for extended periods)
- Able to communicate clearly with guests and team members
- Must be reliable, punctual, and team-oriented
- Work Outside Every Day – Fresh air, mountain views, and an active work environment
- Great Team Culture – Supportive, high-energy crew that works hard and has fun
- Strong Earning Potential – Commission-based pay with tips on every tour
- Opportunities to Grow – Clear path to leadership roles and increased earning potential
- Free & Discounted Experiences – Enjoy the park and share it with friends and family
- Learn Valuable Skills – Leadership, communication, safety, and guest experience
- Not Your Typical Job – Every day is different, fast-paced, and engaging
- Strong Earning Potential – Commission-based pay with tips on every tour; great service gets rewarded