Whitewater Raft Guide (2026 Season)
Company: Nantahala Outdoor Center
Location: Bryson City
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description For 53 years NOC has led the
outdoor industry, taking more guests whitewater rafting and
teaching more paddlers than any other outdoor recreation company.
NOC also provides top-quality aerial and trail-based adventures,
wilderness medicine as well as unmatched retail service,
foodservice, lodging, and trip planning services. NOC career
opportunities offer a rare combination of work in beautiful
locations, a chance to grow skills and to share a passion for
active outdoor recreation. Job Summary Raft guides are responsible
for providing an enjoyable experience for our guests via trips down
our rivers. Raft guides will need to have the technical knowledge
to navigate the river but also have the personality to engage the
guests in a professional and enjoyable manner. This position is
physically demanding. This is a seasonal position that operates
from March 2026 to end of October 2026 with our peak demand being
between Memorial Day and Labor Day. You do not have to have the
entire season available to be considered for employment, however
candidates with more availability will be prioritized higher.
Nantahala Outdoor Center has rafting operations on the following
rivers: Nantahala (NC), French Broad (NC), Pigeon (TN), Ocoee (TN)
and Chattooga (SC/GA) Applicants must be 18 years of age by the
agreed upon start date for the 2026 season. Applicants are required
to have an active CPR/First Aid certification. Responsibilities
Guide through rapids with crews of varying size, age, and number;
understanding and implementing risk-reduction in navigation,
communication, and decision-making Communicate with guests about
local area information, other NOC activities and offerings, river
and trip information, and providing general entertainment Provide
top-notch guest service to all guests, before, after, and during
their trip Participate in off-the-water tasks, including moving,
loading and unloading rafts, assisting guests with gear, delivering
instructional talks, and washing and organizing gear and equipment
Qualifications Applicants for a River Guide position at NOC should
display: A strong sense of guest service Enthusiasm about teaching
and sharing outdoor activities with others Good judgement in
decision-making The ability to work well under pressure and be able
to respond quickly to emergencies with appropriate judgement The
ability to speak clearly and with authority while guiding Physical
Demands and Working Conditions: Must be physically capable of
maneuvering rafts for the duration of the season both on the water
by steering and guiding and on land by carrying and lifting
Applicants should be able to lift 50lbs repetitively Applicants
should be comfortable sitting in raft for long periods of time and
standing for long periods of time as well as able to bend, stoop
and twist Applicants should be comfortable working outside in
varying weather conditions (heat, cold, wind, rain) Due to the
seasonal nature of this position, hours and schedule will vary from
week to week based on business demands Certifications and other
qualifiers: Must be 18 years of age by the agreed upon start date.
Basic First Aid & CPR are required prior to beginning work and this
certification must be obtained through a classroom setting (please
note, online First Aid & CPR are not acceptable as per our river
permit agreements) Wilderness First Aid or higher is encouraged
Prior commercial guiding experience or attendance of a Guide School
Course Attendance at NOC Guide School is voluntary and not a
requirement for employment with Nantahala Outdoor Center.
Completion of the Guide School does not guarantee a position with
NOC. Graduates may receive priority consideration for employment
opportunities once they have formally applied. Guide School is a
vocational training program designed to teach transferable river
guiding and safety skills that can be applied throughout the
outdoor recreation industry. The above noted job description is not
intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be
assigned but rather to provide a general sense of the
responsibilities and expectations of this position. As the nature
of business demands change, so too may the essential functions of
this position. Please note that as an employer with over 100
employees, NOC will be required to comply with any OSHA Vaccination
and Testing Emergency Temporary Standard should that standard be
enacted. The Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) is dedicated to the
principles of equal employment opportunity in any and all terms,
conditions or privileges of employment including hiring,
promotions, termination, training and compensation. The NOC does
not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of
age, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, disability,
veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
genetic condition or any other status protected by federal, state
or local law, where applicable. Furthermore, the NOC is committed
to a work environment free of discrimination and harassment through
respecting and valuing the diversity among employees and all those
with whom the NOC does business.
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