Our mission is to provide life-changing international education experiences for American college students while making a positive economic impact on communities they visit. We specialize in custom faculty-led study abroad programs, which typically involve a group of 10-20 students and 1-2 professors traveling internationally for 1-3 weeks. During these programs, we arrange engaging discussions with community leaders, artists, directors of nonprofit organizations, and other local experts. Our programs are often in partnership with local nonprofit organizations or community leaders and often take place in rural areas for greater cultural immersion. We operate approximately 30 such programs every year, mostly in Latin America and Europe. Learn from Travel has a completely virtual office, with all office staff working remotely.
Details:
March 14-21, 2026
Geneva and Zurich
Position Overview
The Group Guide ensures the safety, coordinates logistics, and helps travel program participants have an educational, fun, and culturally immersive experience. The Guide pays for group meals and activities, translates where necessary, provides cultural insight, and responds to emergencies. They are typically with the group from breakfast to dinner, working 8-12 hours per day during the program. The Guide typically stays in the same hotel as the group and is available for emergencies at night. The Guide creates a collaborative working relationship with the faculty leaders, provides exceptional customer service to all group members, and facilitates positive group dynamics. The Guide is supported remotely by a Program Coordinator during the program.
Responsibilities Before Program Start
Complete remote training and obtain first aid certification
Review itinerary and emergency plan, participating in risk assessment with Group Coordinator
In person visits to service providers (lodging, meals, activities, and transportation), if necessary
Participate in pre-departure orientation with students and faculty
During Program
Accompany group during the entire program from arrival to departure
During this time the Guide is fully available to the group during all scheduled activities and for emergencies at night.
The guide and shares meals included in the program
The guide is available for emergencies during scheduled free time
Translate when necessary
Serve as a professional, friendly, and informed host, while keeping the group on schedule.
Provide cultural, historical, and political context to group activities, working collaboratively with faculty leaders to share knowledge
Pay for services with company credit card or cash, saving receipts
Ensure smooth logistics for all activities by confirming reservations, communicating with service providers, and adapting to any schedule changes
Resolve emergencies and conflicts if they arise
Document the program with photos and videos
Request feedback from students and professors
After Program
Provide feedback to Program Coordinator
Provide a complete list of cash expenses and cash and credit card receipts
Qualifications
Fluency in English and local language
At least 1 year experience in travel guiding or tourism, international education, or international service-learning preferred
High degree of familiarity with the destination country through travel, work, or live abroad experiences, if not native to destination
Friendliness, high energy, extraverted and outgoing personality
Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills
Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills
CPR + First Aid certification required - expense will be covered
Compensation
Compensation will be commensurate with experience and destination and typically ranges from $175 - $250 per day. All travel and related expenses will be covered during the program.
Guides should not expect to be tipped by clients. Successful guides are tipped approximately 10% from Learn From Travel at the completion of the program.
Equal Opportunity Employment
Learn from Travel LLC is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions will be based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.
Job Types: 100%, Fixed term
Contract length: 8 days
Pay: From CHF200.00 per day
Application Question(s):
Please write a few sentences about your experience as a tour guide, preferably for overnight tours.
Scenario A (Emergency): A student slips and breaks an ankle in a rural town. The nearest hospital is 2 hours away. Write a short description of how you would handle the situation--logistics, communication, group management, and follow-up.
Scenario B (Logistics): You get to one of the restaurants on the itinerary. You already called ahead with the group order, but when you get there they don't have the table ready and they haven't started preparing any of the meals. They tell you it will take at least an hour for the dinner to come out. The students are hungry and bored. What do you do?
Experience:
tourism: 1 year (Required)
Work Location: On the road
Expected Start Date: 14/03/2026
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Job Detail
Job Id
JD1865648
Industry
Not mentioned
Total Positions
1
Job Type:
Full Time
Salary:
Not mentioned
Employment Status
Permanent
Job Location
Genève, GE, CH, Switzerland
Education
Not mentioned
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