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Youth Staff- Seasonal (Royal Caribbean International)

Location: Miami
Posted on: September 30, 2024

Job Description:

At Royal Caribbean International, we believe that great vacations begin with great employees! As a leader in the cruise line industry, RCI is continuously expanding and seeking dynamic, energetic, experienced professionals to join our team. With our innovative, award-winning fleet of ships visiting five continents, each offering adventurous ways to explore the globe, this is a great opportunity to let your career set sail.

Royal Caribbean International is now recruiting Youth Staff ready for an exciting life at sea. Imagine spending your day playing games and your evenings hosting a parade of Pirates ready to take over any ship. Work with children as you never have before and join our team of experts. We are looking for you. Are you ready to become a member of the Nation of Why Not?

In addition to other requirements, potential candidates should have one year physical fitness and/or recreational sports instruction background with resorts, sports facilities or related recreational facilities.



Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):

* Participates in embarkation procedures by disseminating information regarding the Adventure Ocean Program, Youth Evacuation Plan, and directing and escorting guests to staterooms.

* Determines the activities to initiate based on the ages and the needs of the children assigned to participate in the scheduled activity. Organizes and leads a variety of established age appropriate activities.

* Maintains discipline within assigned group to ensure safety precautions are followed.

Keywords: , Miami , Youth Staff- Seasonal (Royal Caribbean International), Other , Miami, Florida

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