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Caribbean Careers

Caribbean Airlines is a significant contributor to the region’s socio-economic development and has embraced the responsibilities that accompany this role by expanding its Corporate Social Responsibility projects to positively impact the communities in which the airline operates.

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Schools Visited

80,000

Students Impacted

Caribbean Career Caravan

Guiding the Next Generation of Professionals

Since 2016, Caribbean Airlines has been committed to inspiring the next generation through its Caribbean Career Caravan. Originally launched in partnership with Trinidad & Tobago’s Tourism Ministry, the initiative was later rebranded and expanded by the airline to reach students across the region.

Today, the Career Caravan continues to grow, with Caribbean Airlines employees volunteering their time to share real-world career insights with enthusiastic students. Leveraging technology, the initiative extended its reach during the pandemic with virtual career caravans in Barbados and Jamaica, allowing even more students to explore aviation and tourism careers.

As the program evolved, we expanded to in-person engagements, with our most recent stop in St. Lucia (2025), where students had the opportunity to interact face-to-face with our team.

To date, the program has engaged over 60,000 students—many of whom have expressed interest in aviation and related industries.

View our interactive map below to see where we’ve been and Explore our Career Gallery to see highlights from past events.

Our Reach Across The Caribbean

Click on the highlighted countries to see our past and upcoming career initiatives.

Career Caravan Interactive Map

Career Caravan Interactive Map
St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Guyana Jamaica Barbados

Trinidad & Tobago

150+Medical Sponsorships

80,000+ Youths Impacted

1,500+Stationery Supplies & Toys Donated

200+ Charities Supported

Guyana

For two consecutive years, Caribbean Airlines participated in the University of Guyana’s(UG) Open Day and Job Fair, connecting with students at the Turkeyen Campus. Read more about these initiatives below.

Caribbean Airlines Inspires Future Professionals at University of Guyana’s Open Day and Job Fair 2025

Caribbean Airlines attends University Of Guyana’s Open Day and Job Fair for the first time!

Jamaica

Caribbean Airlines conducted a virtual career day (due to Covid-19 pandemic) for students of the Excelsior High School, and provided much needed career guidance for those interested in careers in the aviation industry.

Click here to view the recordings of these virtual career days.

Barbados

In 2021, a team from Caribbean Airlines attended (virtually) the Barbados Association of Guidance Counsellors’ (BAGC) National Career showcase, which attracted participation from over 2000 secondary school students.

Click here to view the recordings of this virtual career day.

As previously stated, the Caribbean Career Caravan began as a virtual initiative during the pandemic, connecting students in Barbados and Jamaica to industry professionals through online sessions. As the program evolved, we expanded to in-person engagements, with our most recent stop in St. Lucia (2025), where students had the opportunity to interact face-to-face with our team.

With the success of these events, the Caribbean Career Caravan continues to grow, bringing career insights and mentorship directly to students across the region.

Stay tuned with us as we continue to venture across the Caribbean.

Careers Opportunities at Caribbean Airlines

As the number one regional carrier, Caribbean Airlines  aspires to be  the number one employer in the region.

Here are some career opportunities you can explore at Caribbean

Commercial

  • Reservation Sales and Service Centre Representative/Customer Contact Agent
  • Marketing Officer
  • Revenue Manager
  • Loyalty Officer

Finance

  • Financial Analyst
  • Accounting Assistant
  • Credit Card and Fraud Prevention  Analyst

Operations

  • Airport Customer Service Representative
  • Crew Scheduler
  • Flight Operations Officer
  • Cabin Attendant (Flight Attendant)
  • First Officer (Pilot)
  • Training Officer

Maintenance and Engineering

  • Engineer
  • Technician
  • Technical Analyst
  • Electrical Technician/ Mechanic (Property Services)

Station Standards

  • Training Officer
  • Baggage Coordinator

Quality and Safety

  • Quality Inspector
  • Security Agent
  • Security Supervisor

Human Resources (HR)

  • HR Administrator
  • Business Support Specialist
  • Executive Assistant
  • Health and Safety Officer

Medical Unit

  • Nurse
  • Administrative Assistant

Information Services (IS)

  • Technical Services Technician (TST)
  • Technical Services Engineer(TSE)
  • Communication Engineer
  • UX Engineer
  • Lead Software developer

Legal

  • General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
  • Executive Assistant
  • Legal Counsel

Procurement

  • Purchasing Manager
  • Purchasing Officer
  • Contracts Coordinator/ Tenders Secretary
  • Contracts Officer
  • Assistant Tenders Secretary

Cargo

  • Business Development Manager
  • Telesales Agent
  • Cargo Analyst
  • Cargo Marketing Officer

Corporate Communications

  • Communications Coordinator
  • Communications Assistant

Internal Audit

  • Executive Manager Internal Audit
  •  Internal Audit Senior
  • Internal Audit Assistant
  • Administrative  Assistant
General Employment Requirements for entry into Caribbean Airlines:
  • A Minimum of five CSEC/CXC Ordinary Level Passes, including Maths and English
  • Strong Computer Literacy Skills
  • Effective Communication Skills (Oral and Written)
  • Ability to speak a foreign language is considered an asset
  • Passion for service and commitment to safety
  • Positive Attitude
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