This Caribbean Destination Is Hiring a ‘Chief Relaxation Officer’—and the Job Involves Sleeping, Sipping, and Sunsets
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This Caribbean Destination Is Hiring a ‘Chief Relaxation Officer’—and the Job Involves Sleeping, Sipping, and Sunsets
The lucky traveler will spend two weeks unwinding at top resorts while showcasing the islands’ culture of intentional rest.Hammocks tied to palm trees on a beach in Grand Cayman. Brian Caissie/Getty ImagesIf relaxing on a beach and sipping cocktails sounds like the perfect job, you might want to start updating your resume.The Cayman Islands is hiring a brand-new "Chief Relaxation Officer" to spend 14 nights floating in the water, eating, reading…
Cayman Islands’ Wants to Hire You For a Two-Week Vacation—Here’s How to Apply
You have until February 17th to apply for—hands down—the coolest job opening in 2026. The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism is now accepting applications for a two-week role as the islands’ Chief Relaxation Officer, aka CRO. The CRO will be chosen by a real ‘Board of Relaxation’, which will review applications. The ‘winner’ doesn’t receive gifts—they receive mandates, like having to sip island cocktails on the beach (oh no!), spend daily time…
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