Application Deadline: August 16, 2026
Purpose
Gamma Phi Beta Getaway brings sisters together on memorable international travel opportunities that promote our members’ education and cultural interests. The trip leader is a volunteer role open to Gamma Phi Beta alumnae members. Trip leaders will support the member experience by promoting trips and providing support to travelers before, during and after a trip. This position works under the direction of the alumnae engagement and in coordination with the Gamma Phi Getaway travel partner EF Go Ahead. The current trip dates and details can be found at GammaPhiBeta.org/Alumnae/Gamma-Phi-Getaway.
Responsibilities
General
Support the specific Gamma Phi Beta Getaway trip that the trip leader is selected for.
Respond to all communications in a timely and responsible manner.
Follow guidance in any trip specific operating plans, as provided by the alumnae engagement manager or EF Go Ahead.
Before Trip
Actively engage with registered members before trip departure through an online community to build rapport among attendees.
Communicate regularly with registrants to provide support, reminders or general excitement for the trip.
Help answer member’s questions; field inquiries to the alumnae engagement manager or EF Go Ahead for resolution, as necessary.
During Trip
Post Trip
Disclosures
Members interested in the trip leader role should thoroughly review all trip details and information provided by EF Go Ahead regarding mobility and accessibility. If you identify an area(s) of the trip in which you cannot participate due to an accessibility or mobility issue, you are encouraged to consider how this will impact your travel experience and ability to serve as a trip leader prior to applying for this role. An overview from the trip FAQ of what to expect on the trip is provided below:
On this guided tour, you’ll walk for at least 1.5 hours daily across moderately uneven terrain, including paved roads and cobblestone streets with some hills and stairs.
Travelers should be healthy enough to participate in all included walks without assistance. Adding optional excursions may increase the total amount of walking on your tour.
You should feel comfortable managing your own baggage at times as well as getting in and out of trains.
Go Ahead Tours and the tour director accompanying your group are unable to provide special, individual mobility assistance to travelers on tour. The tour director’s main responsibility is to ensure the group enjoys a relaxing and informative journey, and they cannot be relied upon to provide ongoing, individualized assistance to any one traveler.
Expectations
The expected time commitment for the volunteer in this role:
Pre-Trip: One to three hours per week on average leading up to the trip.
During Trip: Volunteers are expected to travel for the entirety of the trip they are selected for, which lasts approximately eight to 10 days.
Post-Trip: Approximately one to three hours per week for up to a month following trip return, until all post-trip administrative and reporting components are complete.
Alumnae member of Gamma Phi Beta.
Complete basic Fidelity volunteer modules and other required training.
Respond to all communication within 72 hours.
Volunteers in this role will be required to accompany attendees on all phases of the trip.
Possess a valid, unexpired United States or Canadian passport.
Able to travel to country or countries listed on the trip itinerary.
Complies with all host country laws.
Be in good standing by paying annual international alumnae dues or being a Life Loyal member.
Volunteers in this position will have the tours package expenses covered that are listed under the tour package details on the Gamma Phi Getaway 2027 page.
Preferred Competencies and Experiences
Effective, clear and timely written and verbal communication.
Demonstrates confidence in ability to use creative skills to collect trip content for future promotional and marketing efforts.
Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
Self-awareness of strengths, challenges and motivation for volunteering.
Ability to adapt and respond to unexpected changes or circumstances while traveling internationally.