Airport Ambassador Volunteer Program

COS Airport Ambassadors are committed to the delivery of effective, courteous information services to all passengers, visitors and employees. The goals of the program are achieved through the ongoing pursuit of quality in concert with goodwill and hospitality. Our Ambassadors are treated with appreciation and respect and reflect the diversity of the travelers served.

What do ambassadors do? 

COS Airport Ambassadors act as good-will representatives, by providing courteous, friendly assistance to COS travelers. The assistance volunteers offer is informational - Ambassadors inform, guide and direct. They also have the opportunity to participate in special projects and events that take place at the airport throughout the year.

What are the qualifications?

Applicants must be at least 12 years of age to be considered for the Ambassador Program. Applicants should have an outgoing personality, strong customer service skills, work well with a variety of people, possess good communication skills and be reliable. All COS Airport Ambassadors are rewarded with a uniform, free parking, concession discounts and volunteer functions and outings.

How can I become an ambassador?

Anyone interested in being placed on the COS Airport Ambassador waiting list is encouraged to fill out and submit application below. Please allow 3-5 business days for application to be processed and for a confirmation e-mail to be sent.

Personal Information
Home Address
Parent/Guardian Liability Release
Are you 18 years of age or older?
Applicant Availability
Are you able to work the required two shifts per month?
What days would you most likely be able to work? (Select at least 3)
Additional Information
Staffing the Information Center involves long periods of sitting. Do you foresee any difficulty performing these duties?
What is your shirt size?
Ambassador Code of Ethics Acknowledgement & Waiver of Liability & Release
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