Coastal Wildlife Tour Captain (USCG Licensed) — Adventure Sitka | Sitka, Alaska
Adventure Sitka LLC , Sitka, Alaska

Coastal Wildlife Tour Captain (USCG Licensed) — Adventure Sitka | Sitka, Alaska

Adventure Sitka LLC
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Coastal Wildlife Tour Captain (USCG Licensed) — Adventure Sitka | Sitka, Alaska

Job Details
  • Job Type

    Full-Time
  • Season

    Summer
  • Positions to Fill

    1
  • Pay Schedule

    Bi-Weekly
  • Housing

    Yes
  • Experience

    1 year
  • Minimum Age

    21 Years Old
  • Location

    Sitka, Alaska
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Overview
Do you want to help create one-of-a-kind excursions while operating a passenger vessel in Sitka Sound’s dramatic coastal waters? Adventure Sitka is seeking a licensed captain who enjoys working as part of a collaborative tour team to deliver exceptional wildlife and cultural experiences. Our captains play a key role in guiding guests safely through Southeast Alaska’s marine environment while working alongside naturalists and hosts to create memorable, high-quality adventures — with the vessel journey serving as one important part of a larger guest experience.
This role thrives in a collaborative, team-oriented environment where captains, naturalists, and support staff work closely together throughout the day. Our captains enjoy engaging with guests, sharing wildlife sightings, and supporting narration alongside naturalists. We’re looking for captains who enjoy being both professional mariners and active contributors to a guest-focused adventure team.

About the Operation

You’ll operate a modern 44’ (18 GRT) ACI aluminum catamaran (2024 build), powered by four Yamaha 300 HP outboards, with an enclosed wheelhouse, interior seating, and exterior observation decks on both levels.

The vessel rotates between three guided tours operating in Sitka Sound:
Fortress of the Bear and Silver Bay Homestead Cruise
Wildlife Cruise and Homestead Discovery
Sitka’s Coastal Wildlife Cruise
Including Silver Bay, a dramatic glacial fjord and home to our Homestead tour venue. (Images & tour descriptions at: www.adventuresitka.com)

Primary Duties & Responsibilities

Safely execute voyages per tour descriptions and company policy
Lead marine operations in support of the overall tour experience
Partner with deckhands and hosts to safely welcome and orient guests
Maintain logs and ship/company documents as directed
Plan and conduct safety drills and meetings in accordance with USCG regulations and company policy
Collaborate with tour staff and leadership (Port Captain, Ops Manager) to:
Contribute to a consistent, team-driven guest experience
Monitor tour quality
Track inventory
Supervise execution of routine fueling, cleaning/sanitation, and restocking. Assist with routine maintenance tasks including oil changes, minor repairs, etc.
Communicate mechanical/electrical issues to Port Captain and assist with repairs as needed

Required Credentials & Physical Requirements

USCG Master’s License — 25 GRT minimum (Inland or higher)
FCC Marine Radio Operator Permit
Experience operating vessels in Southeast Alaska and/or marine tourism passenger vessels required
Able to lift/move up to 50 lbs
Must pass USCG pre-employment & random drug testing

Preferred Skills & Qualities

Able to speak clearly over PA; public speaking and narration experience is a plus
Comfort with positive engagement with guests and team members is essential
Team-oriented with a positive, professional attitude
Ability to lead a small vessel team and maintain strong crew morale
Interest in wildlife, geology, history, fishing industry, and regional natural history is a plus
Mechanical aptitude and familiarity with outboard engines/electrical systems preferred
Able to work varied shifts, weekends, and holidays
Professional, reliable, punctual, and courteous


Compensation & Season

Pay: DOE
Season: Mid-April through October (full-time seasonal)
Benefits: Limited benefits including relocation reimbursement
Completion Bonus: End-of-season bonus for contracts completed in good standing
Preference given to candidates available through the full season without interruption

About Sitka: Located on Baranof Island and surrounded by Tongass National Forest, Sitka offers world-class hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and access to Southeast Alaska’s waterways. When you’re not on the water, you’ll have access to a friendly coastal community with rich culture, history, and incredible outdoor recreation right out your backdoor.
Employee Experience

Working at Adventure Sitka offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure, hospitality, and personal growth. Employees spend their days exploring the stunning coastline of Sitka—guiding tours, interacting with guests, and working on the water in one of the most scenic environments in Alaska. The experience includes hands-on training, a supportive team culture, and the opportunity to build strong customer service and guiding skills. It’s a fast-paced, team-oriented environment where you create unforgettable experiences for guests while making lifelong memories of your own

The Perfect Fit

There’s only one thing our team loves more than an Alaska adventure: sharing those adventures with our guests! Our crew is dedicated, enthusiastic, and passionate about what they do. All staff go through a comprehensive training program covering safety for water and land activities, the history of the region and its first Native inhabitants, local flora and fauna, and, of course, customer service. We take pride in our team being well-rounded and committed to serving guests the highest quality tour experience in all of Alaska.

Perks & Housing
Housing Housing Options Available
Pets Depends, Just Ask First
WiFi Available
Cell Service Limited / Spotty
Job Perks

Working at Adventure Sitka comes with more than just a job—it’s a full Alaska experience. Employees enjoy the opportunity to work on the water daily, with access to kayaks and outdoor gear to explore Sitka’s incredible coastline on their days off. Housing assistance is often available, helping make the transition to island life easier. Staff also benefit from a tight-knit team environment, end-of-season bonuses or tips (role dependent), and the chance to build valuable guiding and hospitality experience. Beyond work, you’ll have unmatched access to wildlife, mountains, and ocean adventures—making it an unforgettable place to spend a season.

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