YOUTH STAFF

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The YOUTH STAFF is responsible for providing entertainment activities for children onboard, ages 0 to 17. They may organize games, crafts, and other events specifically designed for children at different ages. They are also responsible for changing, feeding and reporting. Hygiene and safety are crucial in the play areas and they will be responsible in a team setting to ensure compliance with proper USPH and other regulations.

VOCALISTS

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VOCALISTS are entertainers who can sing and perform in the ship's band. They must sing a variety of genres such as 60s, 70s and Motown, 80s, 90s to now, American Pop and Classic Rock, Latin, Country and some international repertoire may be required as per guests special requests or depending on the demographics of the itinerary.

VIDEO TECHNICIAN

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The VIDEO TECHNICIAN is responsible for capturing video footage of the various entertainment events and activities onboard, patch it to the larger screen or in-cabin TV, add subtitles, schedule movies accordingly on TV or Big Movie Screen. They edit and produce video content to be shown on the ship's televisions and monitors, fix any monitors with issues, replace any in-cabin TV and keep the LED pannels in good order, replacing parts as needed.

TEENS STAFF

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The TEENS STAFF is responsible for providing activities and entertainment for teenage guests on the cruise ship, from 12-17 years of age. They may organize games, competitions, and other events specifically designed for teenagers. They will supervise activities and report any issues, keeping special attention to safety onboard.

SPORTS STAFF

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SPORTS STAFF are members of the Entertainment department, who will be mostly scheduled prioritizing the sports activities and events. They may lead activities such as aerobics, line dancing, volleyball or basketball; they are knowledgeable about the rules of each sport they lead. Some ships may offer aerial sports that require safety belts and harness equipment, and they must enforce all safety in compliance with guidelines provided to prevent any accidents.

SOUND TECHNICIAN

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The AUDIO or SOUND TECHNICIAN is responsible for the overall sound quality during all entertainment large events on the main theatre, managing the consoles and mixing the channels per singer or performer as needed per show. They operate the sound system and make sure that the sound levels are appropriate for each event. They are responsible for the main shows and will rehearsal with the specific cast. They will also support the Entertainment Technical team and secondary lounges as needed.

RIGGERS

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RIGGERS are responsible for the sets-up and operate all aspects of theatrical rigging systems, including motor lines, hoists, tracks, drums, lifts and programming of PC/PLC based automation systems.

PRO DJ

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The PRO DJ is responsible for providing the best lounge or club entertainment music to the guests. They play a variety of music genres and use state-of-the-art equipment to create a lively atmosphere at differnet venues and times of the day and night. They enjoy keeping the party alive and ensure that guests are having a blast!

AQUATICS STAGE STAFF – PADI DIVERS

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The PADI DIVERS - AQUATICS STAGE STAFF are responsible for assisting with under water backstage during aquatics shows, helping the performers from under water, moving elements and pieces that will be used during the aquatic shows. They may perform diving stunts, and help set up and operate equipment for the shows. If you are a PADI DIVER, the cruise line will pay for your training in Las Vegas for 3 months, but you must complete minimum 2 contracts at sea with the cruise line.

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