
Outdoor Pursuits Customer Service Representative & Trip Leader
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244
All Outdoor Pursuits student staff work as
BOTH
a Customer Service Representative and a Trip Leader with the option to be trained as a Bike Mechanic. Customer Service Representatives are paid $11/hr, Trip Leaders $12/hr up to 10hrs per day, and Bike Mechanics $11/h. If hired, this position would start attending weekly staff meetings through the end of the Spring 2026 semester. After the May Staff Training Trip, all new hires have the opportunity to work part time through the Summer. If not available Summer 2026, new hires will start part time work in Fall 2026.
Essential Job Functions
Serve students by helping them register for trips/activities
Serve students by renting outdoor equipment and providing usage/ care instructions
Organize, inspect, clean, and maintain rental equipment
Receive bikes from patrons and log using our intake system
Assist with marketing efforts including tabling, promotional events, and distribution of marketing materials
Provide excellent customer service to patrons and represent Outdoor Pursuits in a positive manner
Work diligently on projects and assigned tasks
Use any spare time to collaborate with co trip leader on planning and prep for upcoming trips
Actively plan, prepare, and facilitate trips and activities with co leader(s)
Manage and mitigate risks by assessing accident potential before and during events
Schedule and hold pre-trip meetings for all multi-day trips
Plan and manage all aspects of assigned trips including transportation, risk management, equipment, meal preparation, and educational lessons/ facilitation
Meet with Program Supervisor and co-trip leader(s) one week before assigned trip to present risk management plan and detailed itinerary
Receive post trip feedback from participants on different aspects of the trip and overall job performance
Debrief trips with Program Supervisor and staff team during weekly staff meetings
Encouraged to pursue a Wilderness First Responder certification
Qualifications
Must have successfully completed all Staff Training requirements
Backcountry Training Trip May 26-30th
UWM/ Milwaukee Country Training August 17-21st
Additional mandatory trainings in September, January, and April
Must be able to work 4-8 hours per week of recurring, scheduled shifts
Must have current CPR/ First Aid certification or obtain through UREC within the first semester of employment
Current U.S. Driver's License and highway driving experience
Must be able to lead at least 3 daytrips and 1 multi-day trip per semester
Physical Requirements and Environmental Factors
Must demonstrate competency during training in stand-up paddle boarding, surfing, urban biking, mountain biking, car camping, hiking, longboarding, and canoeing to lead activity specific trips.
This job requires students to work outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather and in backcountry settings removed from resources.
Panther Edge Competencies
Critical Thinking: Includes adapting to plans and timeframes, fixing equipment, managing and mitigating risk factors, and maintaining positive group dynamics.
Collaboration: Includes scheduling meetings with co trip leaders and the program supervisor to fully plan all aspects of trips and programs.
Any questions can be directed to the Outdoor Pursuits Program Supervisor, hmurphy@uwm.edu.
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BOTH
a Customer Service Representative and a Trip Leader with the option to be trained as a Bike Mechanic. Customer Service Representatives are paid $11/hr, Trip Leaders $12/hr up to 10hrs per day, and Bike Mechanics $11/h. If hired, this position would start attending weekly staff meetings through the end of the Spring 2026 semester. After the May Staff Training Trip, all new hires have the opportunity to work part time through the Summer. If not available Summer 2026, new hires will start part time work in Fall 2026.
Essential Job Functions
Serve students by helping them register for trips/activities
Serve students by renting outdoor equipment and providing usage/ care instructions
Organize, inspect, clean, and maintain rental equipment
Receive bikes from patrons and log using our intake system
Assist with marketing efforts including tabling, promotional events, and distribution of marketing materials
Provide excellent customer service to patrons and represent Outdoor Pursuits in a positive manner
Work diligently on projects and assigned tasks
Use any spare time to collaborate with co trip leader on planning and prep for upcoming trips
Actively plan, prepare, and facilitate trips and activities with co leader(s)
Manage and mitigate risks by assessing accident potential before and during events
Schedule and hold pre-trip meetings for all multi-day trips
Plan and manage all aspects of assigned trips including transportation, risk management, equipment, meal preparation, and educational lessons/ facilitation
Meet with Program Supervisor and co-trip leader(s) one week before assigned trip to present risk management plan and detailed itinerary
Receive post trip feedback from participants on different aspects of the trip and overall job performance
Debrief trips with Program Supervisor and staff team during weekly staff meetings
Encouraged to pursue a Wilderness First Responder certification
Qualifications
Must have successfully completed all Staff Training requirements
Backcountry Training Trip May 26-30th
UWM/ Milwaukee Country Training August 17-21st
Additional mandatory trainings in September, January, and April
Must be able to work 4-8 hours per week of recurring, scheduled shifts
Must have current CPR/ First Aid certification or obtain through UREC within the first semester of employment
Current U.S. Driver's License and highway driving experience
Must be able to lead at least 3 daytrips and 1 multi-day trip per semester
Physical Requirements and Environmental Factors
Must demonstrate competency during training in stand-up paddle boarding, surfing, urban biking, mountain biking, car camping, hiking, longboarding, and canoeing to lead activity specific trips.
This job requires students to work outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather and in backcountry settings removed from resources.
Panther Edge Competencies
Critical Thinking: Includes adapting to plans and timeframes, fixing equipment, managing and mitigating risk factors, and maintaining positive group dynamics.
Collaboration: Includes scheduling meetings with co trip leaders and the program supervisor to fully plan all aspects of trips and programs.
Any questions can be directed to the Outdoor Pursuits Program Supervisor, hmurphy@uwm.edu.
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