What are the responsibilities and job description for the Group Leaders (Santa Fe and Taos, and Albuquerque, NM) position at Road Scholar - Educational Travel?
When it comes to creating educational travel adventures that enrich the lives and fulfill the dreams of more than 100,000 people every year, there's no organization better than Road Scholar. What's our secret? Dedicated and talented staff who believe in our mission.
At Road Scholar, we are committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity and belonging. We believe that by valuing a wide range of perspectives and experiences, we create a stronger, more innovative organization that reflects the communities we serve.
In addition, we are dedicated to bringing an environmentally sustainable organization. From the way we design our programs to how we operate as a team, we are striving to reduce our environmental impact and create a positive legacy for future generations.
About the role...
New Mexico 2026: Santa Fe, Taos, Albuquerque. As the onsite representative of Road Scholar responsible for delivering outstanding program experiences, the Group Leader’s primary objectives are: to deliver high-quality program experiences for all trip Participants, to build professional relationships with vendors, and to foster a positive team environment with all contacts at Road Scholar. In-house professional development and training seminars are required part of the Group Leader position Strong destination knowledge a must. The ability to present educational lectures is a plus but not always required.
This is a part-time/seasonal opportunity for various programs throughout the Oregon Coast. Due to the seasonal nature of the role, this position is not benefits eligible. Hourly rates vary based on program location which ranges from $15.00 to $23.00 per hour plus tips. CTP Certificate for Group Leaders required or extensive professional tourism experience.
Seeking Group Leaders who live in the program destination/region or has an intimate knowledge of the destination.
Specific Program: New Mexico 2026: Santa Fe, Taos, Albuquerque.
In this role, you will...
- Prior to the program start date, the Group Leader and Road Scholar will hold a pre-program briefing.
- Lead and manage all logistics and responsible for supporting educational delivery and quality.
- Facilitate hotel check-in and registration.
- Reconfirm vendors & included activities (instructors, local guides, coach, restaurants, etc.).
- Conduct Orientation and Farewell Briefings and Daily Wrap-up Briefings.
- Listening Device Management.
- Accompany participants to all scheduled program activities and be available 24-7.
- Enhance “free time” opportunities through providing suggestions and organize group dining opportunities.
- Liaise with local guides and instructors to ensure content is presented in a clear and relevant manner and to drive Q&A and educational impact with participants.
- Disbursement of payment to vendors (including tips) and manage program budget.
- Anticipate and resolve program issues on site. Issues to include mobility concerns, dietary restrictions, vendor cancellations, missed activities, weather events. This should be done in close liaison with Road Scholar.
- Follow established emergency procedures and elevate issues to Road Scholar as necessary.
- Adhere to Road Scholar branding guidelines regarding use of Road Scholar apparel & signage.
We're seeking...
- Bachelor's degree or relevant experience strongly preferred.
- CTD certification required or extensive professional tourism experience
- 1 years group leadership experience in an educational and/or travel program environment; prior Elderhostel/Road Scholar experience preferred as well as experience working with individuals 55 and handling different levels of physical ability preferred.
- Preferably lives in the program destination/region or has an intimate knowledge of the destination.
- Strong leadership skills to build group cohesion.
- Sets clear expectations to participants.
- Empowered to enhance impact of educational experiences.
- Excellent organizational and problem-solving ability.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work with a team and collaborate and share best practices.
- Be capable of operating basic AV functions (setting up laptop/projector for lectures).
- Have access to reliable cell phone, capable of texting and/or emails. Road Scholar cannot require Group Leaders to have a Smart Phone, or similar, but it is our expectation that your cell phone has these capabilities.
For serious consideration, please submit a cover letter with your resume telling us why you are interested in the position.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Salary : $15 - $23