Bring the river to life through stories, laughter, and genuine connection. You’ll help guests experience the magic of the Colorado and Green Rivers, from peaceful canyon mornings to shared sunsets. If you have a passion for the water and a heart for service, we want you on our boats.
Training• Training is conducted on-site, providing hands-on experience alongside our veteran crew and existing trips.
• Skill Development: New guides will receive comprehensive instruction in rigging, food handling, and rowing techniques.
• Flexibility: We accommodate varied schedules. We can arrange for training to be completed after you finish school or other seasonal employment. Required Certifications
• Get Certified: Fist Aid, CPR and Food Handlers certificate will be required. Adrift Adventures will help you with obtaining them.
• Drivers: Jeep and Van will require a medical card and need to have their DMV driver read out
• Bus or class A or B drivers have to have a current Dot medical card and their DMV driver read out
Working as a Guide: Additional Considerations
Pride and professionalism are the cornerstones of Adrift Adventures. Since 1978, we have worked to foster a supportive environment worthy of our team’s dedication. In return, we ask for a singular commitment to excellence.
Our guides carry the responsibility of our guests’ safety and experiences in remote landscapes. We seek individuals who see service as a purpose and teamwork as a necessity. Join us in continuing a 48-year tradition of excellence.
How to applyTo become a part of the Adrift Adventures team, please download our application form fill it out and return it. (Mail P.O. Box 577, Moab, UT 84532, FAX --------- or ------------). If you have any questions please feel free to give us a call at --------- or email at ------------