Community Manager
25 hours work per week, you get food & accommodation & summer or ski pass
Minimum stay 3 months
Community Manager
You
Are an open minded person
responsible, motivated and adventurous.

You like to colive / interact with people.

Speak English, French or German (is a plus).

Have experience as a digital nomad or
experience as a community manager (is a plus).

Work for 25 hours per week.
We offer
Food and accommodation (shared or private, depending on availability).

Ski pass in winter + ski gears.
Summer pass in summer.

Fun, interesting people to connect with, beautiful countryside to explore.

Interesting opportunities to grow, with a lot of responsibility and freedom.

Free use of the facilities (coworking, coffee, skis, etc.)

* We do not offer visa support. You should have the right to stay in Switzerland for the duration of your desired stay.
Your tasks
Checking in and out of new guests.

Introducing new guests to the community and the place.

Main contact for questions.

Regular in-house inventory checks.

Organization of min. two community events per week.

Creating content for Instagram stories and posts.

Help with cooking, tidying up, washing up and other hospitality tasks.
Words from our last community managers
Tsveti
A Bulgarian girl, passionate about travel and meaningful connections.
Say hello to Tsveti, our amazing community manager in the Swiss Alps! 🌟 Over the past few months, she’s been fantastic at making everyone feel right at home and bringing our guests together.

This is how Tsveti has seen this last few months as a community manager:

”For me, being a community manager for digital nomads is an amazing and unique experience that is hard to fully describe in words.
Before I came here, I had no idea what expectations to have and what people I would meet. But once I arrived I was blown away by the amount of kindness, love, support and adventurous spirit that the people here hold.

I have met nothing but ambitious, inspiring and fun people and I was welcomed and included in the community right away.
I learned to come out of my shell of fears and try new experiences. From swimming in beautiful mountain lakes, camping in the forest, hiking up gorgeous peaks, riding mountain scooters, zip lining and climbing rope courses in the trees to eating lots of raclette cheese, playing different games together, dancing on the streets with the local aunties, singing lots of songs together and of course thousands of hugs and cuddle puddles!

I’ve also had the chance to participate in and organize a lot of fun events, such as the Second Swiss Nomad Fest, learned a lot of new lessons, fest inspired and made valuable connections.”
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