Outfitter Guide Jobs
100 open outfitter guide positions in the wilderness staff industry.
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Trail Crew Leader
<p>AntFarm Youth Services, a Sandy, Oregon-based nonprofit organization, invites applicants for crew leader and crew member positions for a trail reconstruction project on the Mt. Hood National Forest this summer. The crew leader and members will work independently in a remote location (no cell phone service or internet access). Trail and boardwalk construction experience is highly desired. Skills: the use of hand tools, power tools and equipment; carpentry/construction; the ability to follow detailed project plans and specifications; interacting with the public; and meeting project deadlines. The crew leader will supervise the crew and its work under the direction of a project manager who will be onsite once or twice a week. Camping at a nearby developed campground is optional (pit toilets, drinking water via hand-operated well pump). Hourly rate based on work and leadership experience. Project timeline: June to mid-September 2026.</p>
Outdoor Education Instructor, School Year
<p>Big Bear City CA Join a fantastic community of young and energetic educators at a residential outdoor education center as we work to open the eyes of city-based kids to the wonders and beauty of nature. Contracts from September 14, 2026 - May 28, 2027 Work in the mountains of Southern California teaching elementary students! Two shifts are available, with instructors moving regularly back and forth between them. Field Instructors take students on hikes during the day and teach about ecology and teamwork. Cabin Instructors supervise students overnight and sleep in cabins in the forest. The schedule is a traditional school year, school week, with weekends and school holidays off. Continuing education to help you become a better teacher. PAY Adding everything together, the value of the first-year instructor wage package is calculated at $182 per workday. This includes daily wage, housing, food, and health insurance. Additional stipend for training, pro deals, t...</p>
Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps Individual Placement Program Coordinator
<p>Title: Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps Individual Placements Program CoordinatorStarting Salary Range: The starting salary for this position will be in the $22.93-$23.62 range, depending on experience, education, and skills relevant to the position. Please note that the indicated starting salary range describes the range for an incumbent in this position. Most new staff generally start at the beginning of the range percentile to ensure internal salary equity. Location: Albuquerque or Gallup, NM and Partially Remote Eligible. This position is partial remote work eligible. In-person work must be in one of the Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps office locations. Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt Benefit Eligible: Health, Vision, Dental, Short/Long-Term Disability, Basic Life Retirement, Paid Time Off per Personnel Policies, Supplemental benefits including critical care, pet insurance, supplemental life, and others. Reports to: Ancestral Lands Individu...</p>
Great Smoky Mountains Trail Crew– Staff Crew Leader II
<p>Position Title: Great Smoky Mountains Trail Crew Staff Crew Leader II Conservation Legacy Program: Southeast Conservation Corps Reports to: Program Coordinator, Program Director Site Location: Crew will be based out of Chattanooga, TN, camping and serving within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Status: Seasonal, Full-time, Exempt, Camping Program Dates: August 10, 2026-October 9, 2026 Wages: $925-1125/week, depending on prior experience and certifications Health Benefits: Medical benefit options may be available for individuals serving 6 months or longer Other Benefits: Wilderness First Aid Training, Food & transportation provided while in the field overnight, uniform shirts, personal protective equipment, and other developmental opportunities as available Crew Structure: 1 Crew Leader, 1 Assistant Crew Leader, 4 Crew Members...</p>
Outdoor Educator
<p>If you want a job that’s meaningful, adventurous, and outdoors every single day — this may be the place for you. We’re hiring Outdoor Education Instructors to join our small (7-8 person) instructional team at Camp Allen. You’ll live on site, teach outdoors daily, and help school groups from K–12 discover nature, science, teamwork, adventure, and confidence! Position Highlights: As an instructor, you’ll lead a variety of activities designed to engage students with nature, teach valuable outdoor skills, and spark curiosity about the environment. No two days are the same—one day, you may facilitate adventure classes like canoeing, archery, ziplining, or the giant swing, while the next day you may introduce students to environmental subjects such as forest ecology, organic gardening, herpetology, ornithology, or mammalogy using our diverse array of animal ambassadors. Comprehensive training is provided in all areas, from adventure-based skills to wildlife education. You’ll also receive certifications, including: Level 1 High Ropes Facilitator Training</p> <ul><li>NASP Archery Certification</li><li>Animal Care and Handling Training for reptiles, birds of prey, and more</li><li>(Optional) Lifeguard Certification</li><li>Basic First Aid/CPR</li></ul> <p>A comprehensive list of the activities we lead throughout the year can be found at https://www.campallen.org/student-curriculum.html Our program is designed to support your growth as an instructor, providing hands-on experience, team collaboration, and opportunities to develop your facilitation skills throughout the season. Schedule & Work Environment: Full-time, Monday–Friday through August- May, with paid time off during Thanksgiving, Christmas and spring break. Optional hourly work available during weekends starting at $25/hr.</p> <ul><li>Variable schedule with rewarding, full days, sometimes from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays typically ending around 3pm.</li><li>No overnight supervision is required; instructors are responsible for students only during activity hours, with support from adult chaperones.</li><li>Outside of instructional hours, duties include curriculum development, facility upkeep, and animal care.</li></ul> <p>A small tight-knit staff of 7 full time instructors. With such a small team, every member is trained and expected to have a wide variety of skills and responsibilities.</p> <p>What We Offer: Room and Board: Private room with a shared kitchen, living area, and bathroom. Hot meals provided 5-7 days a week.</p> <ul><li>Pay ranging from $375-$400 per week based on experience</li><li>Health Care: Provided at no cost after 30 days of employment</li><li>Access to Facilities: Enjoy camp amenities during your off time, including swimming pools, basketball, pickleball, and tennis courts, gym, two lakes, and more</li><li>Beautiful Campus: A 1,100-acre "office" of woods, water, and wildlife</li><li>Close-Knit Team: Work alongside passionate, like-minded educators</li><li>Extra Pay for Weekend Work: Additional $25-35/hour for weekend activities if needed</li><li>What We’re Looking For: Qualified candidates will have: A passion for inspiring and engaging youth and the curiosity to explore and teach new things</li><li>Stamina and athleticism to manage long hours and physical tasks, including standing for extended periods, hiking, handling heavy equipment, high ropes facilitation, and back to back educational instruction.</li><li>Flexibility to work outdoors in all weather conditions and adaptability for varied days</li></ul> <p>Comfort with heights and handling animals Though we do not require our instructors to climb or obtain L1 certification for our ropes course, it is a requirement to be willing to train on belaying and be willing to handle all ambassador animals, including reptiles, insects, and birds.</p> <p>A Bachelor's degree OR relevant experience working with youth or in an outdoor setting. We value experience and passion over paper, but if you have a degree in a relevant field it is a plus!</p> <p>An open mind and a fun-loving attitude that creates a positive learning atmosphere. We expect our staff to not only bring the energy and enthusiasm for their students, but to foster a supportive and fun environment amongst other staff members as well.</p> <p>If you’re excited to share your love for the outdoors, engage with young learners, and join a team that values growth, exploration, and making memories, we’d love to hear from you!</p>
Interpretive Naturalist - Environmental Educator
<p>Position Overview Crossroads at Big Creek is seeking an Interpretive Naturalist with strong teaching, organizational, and interpersonal skills to oversee our environmental programming and education efforts. In this role, you will lead collaborative initiatives, private field trips, public-facing programs, guided hikes, and other outreach efforts to encourage exploration and community engagement. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality educational experiences for formal school programs, public programs, special events, and community outreach. Create an annual work plan, develop program calendars, and continuously assess and improve programming. Collaborate with and cultivate relationships with area nonprofits, schools, and other community organizations. Work closely and collaboratively with other Crossroads staff, volunteers, and interns. Greet guests, provide facility tours, and enthusiastically field questions. Deliver presentations and provide assistance to community grou...</p>
Trail Crew
<p>Job Title: Trail Crew Leader Location: In person in Bentonville, Arkansas. Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred). Project Duration: May - August 2026. Employment Type: Full-time (40 hours per week) Monday Thursday, weather permitting. Trail Crew Leader Pay: $720 - $800 per week (depending on experience) Position Summary: Ozark Conservation Corps (OCC), a program of Community Training Works (CTW), is partnering with land managing agencies in Northwest Arkansas for mountain bike, hiking, and multi-use Trails construction and maintenance project. We are seeking a motivated, hardworking, and passionate outdoors person to help construct, maintain, and improve natural-surface mountain bike, hiking and multi-use trails. This role involves outdoor physical labor, trail feature construction, erosion control, and collaboration with land managers, volunteers, and trail crews to create safe, sustainable, and enjoyable biking, hiking and lei...</p>
Climbing Guide
<p>NROCKS Outdoor Adventures offers guided Via Ferratas, Top Rope Climbing, and Canopy Tours in the highlands of West Virginia. NROCKS is surrounded by some of the best traditional and sport climbing areas in the eastern US as well as an abundance of hiking, backpacking, paddling, and caving opportunities in the Monongahela National Forest and surrounding areas. This position is perfect for anyone looking to pursue rock climbing either professionally or recreationally, with the opportunity to climb with and learn from experienced traditional and sport climbers at nearby Seneca Rocks and many other local crags. Come see for yourself why the Via Ferrata at Nelson Rocks is the most popular in the country, with a 5.0 star rating after more than 400 reviews on TripAdvisor! Adventure Climbing Guides are responsible for safely leading, instructing, and supervising guests through Via Ferratas, Top Rope Climbing, and Canopy Tours at the NROCKS facility. They must ensure proper outfitting and use of safety gear/equipment; provide comprehensive and clear communication; and demonstrate the highest standards of quality service and professionalism. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have a CPR/first aid certification, and be comfortable working at heights in a high adventure setting. While not required, preference is given to those with WFR/EMT, AMGA, or PCIA certifications and experience in challenge course or high-angle rescue. Our high-volume season runs from April through October. Staff housing is available on a first-come first-serve basis and based on availability. Training provided in multiple weekends leading up to peak season. Currently hiring for staff with availability to guide consistently during the week and on weekends. Full time hours available during peak season. DUTIES: Facilitate groups and individuals on Via Ferrata climbs and Canopy Tours including communicating with the reservationist, completing pre-trip logistics and inspections, greeting guests, facilitating the safety orientation and demonstrating proper use of gear for our activities.</p> <ul><li>Monitor guests to ensure they’re operating systems and equipment properly, and provide assistance when necessary.</li><li>Make judgment calls if a guest cannot properly execute the required techniques or activities.</li><li>Assist with rope-assisted retrievals and rescues as needed.</li><li>Willing to be trained in and facilitate other activities such as customer service and maintenance duties as needed.</li></ul> <h3>QUALIFICATIONS: Experience in guest service required.</h3> <ul><li>Experience in a high angle environment (climbing/challenge course) preferred.</li><li>Must be comfortable working with guests in a vertical environment.</li><li>Have exceptional leadership skills and possess good judgment.</li><li>Must be 18 years or older; 21 years or older preferred.</li><li>Successfully complete NROCKS Via and Canopy Tour Training.</li><li>Weekend and Summer Holiday availability required</li><li>Basic First Aid and Adult CPR required.</li><li>WFR, AMGA, ACCT, PCIA or PCGI certification a plus.</li></ul>
Aerial & Zipline Guide
<p>For 53 years NOC has led the outdoor industry, taking more guests whitewater rafting and teaching more paddlers than any other outdoor recreation company. NOC also provides top-quality aerial and trail-based adventures, wilderness medicine as well as unmatched retail service, foodservice, lodging, and trip planning services. NOC career opportunities offer a rare combination of work in beautiful locations, a chance to grow skills and to share a passion for active outdoor recreation. Job Summary Aerial Guides work in multiple adventure activities which include our zip line adventure park, mountaintop zip line, and team building challenge course. Our guides train on each of these activities and continue building their skill set and knowledge of aerial adventures. This position is a seasonal position and reports to the Aerial Manager. The busiest season for our Aerial team is Memorial Day - Labor Day, however we also have shoulder season opportunities in the spring and fall. Aerial Guide applicants must be at least 18 years of age prior to their start date and have current First Aid and CPR certification (or higher) prior to beginning work. Please note, online First Aid & CPR certifications are not acceptable. Responsibilities for Aerials Guide groups of varying size, age and number through zipline and/or rope elements</p> <ul><li>Understand and implement risk-reduction in their use of equipment, attention to operating procedures, communication and decision-making</li><li>Communicate with guests about their trip and activities, local area information and other NOC activities and offerings</li><li>Provide top-notch guest service to all guests, before, after, and during their activity</li><li>Participate in other operational tasks, including but not limited to: Assist guests with gear</li><li>Delivering instructional talks</li></ul> <h3>Clean and organize gear and equipment</h3> <ul><li>Complete course and gear inspection daily before each use</li><li>Set up gear prior to each trip</li><li>Other tasks, such as driving vehicles, repair and maintenance of gear or facilities, guest check-in, or assisting other NOC departments, as qualified and as assigned</li><li>Qualifications Current First Aid and CPR certification (or higher)</li></ul> <h3>Great communication skills</h3> <ul><li>Strong sense of guest service</li></ul> <h3>Strong interpersonal skills</h3> <ul><li>Enthusiasm about outdoors and sharing outdoor experiences with others</li></ul> <h3>Sound decision making skills and judgement</h3> <ul><li>Previous experience working ziplines or aerial obstacles preferred but not required</li><li>Basic First Aid and CPR or higher medical certification</li><li>Ability to sustain productive work with little supervision</li><li>A love for the outdoors</li><li>Ability to speak clearly and concisely</li><li>Comfortable working in a teamwork-based environment</li><li>Able to take direction well and exhibit good judgment</li><li>Willing to take ownership</li></ul> <h3>Capable of providing excellent guest experience</h3> <ul><li>Physical Demands and Working Conditions Able to carry up to 30lbs repeatedly</li><li>Able to carry heavy equipment over long distances and upstairs</li><li>Be comfortable working at heights of 60+ feet above the ground</li><li>Being comfortable in a harness for extended periods of time</li><li>Must be physically capable of assisting guest retrieval</li><li>Ability to stand for extended periods of time</li><li>Must be able to belay participants between 60-250lbs</li><li>Must be able to effectively perform self-rescue</li><li>Must be able to bend, stoop and twist</li><li>Comfortable working in various climates (heat, cold, wind, rain)</li><li>Comfortable working alone in a fairly remote location</li></ul> <p>The above noted job description is not intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be assigned but rather to provide a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of this position. As the nature of business demands change, so too may the essential functions of this position. Please note that as an employer with over 100 employees, NOC will be required to comply with any OSHA Vaccination and Testing Emergency Temporary Standard should that standard be enacted. The Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity in any and all terms, conditions or privileges of employment including hiring, promotions, termination, training and compensation. The NOC does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of age, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic condition or any other status protected by federal, state or local law, where applicable. Furthermore, the NOC is committed to a work environment free of discrimination and harassment through respecting and valuing the diversity among employees and all those with whom the NOC does business.</p>
Fall Conservation Crew—staff Crew Leader II
<p>Title: Fall Conservation CrewStaff Crew Leader II Conservation Legacy Program: Southeast Conservation Corps Reports to: Program Coordinator, Program Director Site Location: Crews will be based out of Chattanooga, TN, camping and serving in various locations across the greater Southeast Region Status: Seasonal, Full-time, Exempt, Camping Program Dates: August 10, 2026- November 20, 2026 Wages: $925 $1,125/week, depending on prior experience and certifications. Health Benefits: Medical benefit options may be available for individuals serving 6 months or longer. Other Benefits: United States Forest Service-recognized chainsaw certification, Wilderness First Aid Training, food & transportation provided while in the field overnight, uniform shirts, personal protective equipment, and other develop...</p>
Program Manager
<p>Conservation Corps North Carolina is seeking a Program Manager for their Old Fort, NC location. This role offers a salary range of $55,300 to $56,959. The Program Manager will be responsible for overseeing various programs within the organization, contributing to its conservation mission.</p>
Lake & Raft Rentals Guide
<p>For 53 years NOC has led the outdoor industry, taking more guests whitewater rafting and teaching more paddlers than any other outdoor recreation company. NOC also provides top-quality aerial and trail-based adventures, wilderness medicine as well as unmatched retail service, foodservice, lodging, and trip planning services. NOC career opportunities offer a rare combination of work in beautiful locations, a chance to grow skills and to share a passion for active outdoor recreation. JOB SUMMARY The NOC Lake and Rentals Guide works across two dynamic areas on the Nantahala campus: Lake Fontana and the NOC Raft Center. On the lake, Guides lead and supervise flatwater activities including guided tours, rentals, and group-based experiences, using a variety of watercraft in the peaceful setting of Fontana Lake just steps from the main campus. At the Raft Center, Guides support the daily river rental operation by welcoming guests, preparing them for their Nantahala River rafting experience, and working closely with fellow guides to manage equipment and ensure smooth, efficient operations in a fast-paced environment. This role requires teamwork, organization, and a positive, guest-focused attitude. Lake Responsibilities Quickly becoming knowledgeable about Lake and Flatwater activities as well as other NOC products</p> <ul><li>Developing proficiency with NOC’s reservation software as needed for lake activities</li><li>Leading and Logistically coordinating guided kayak trips and team-building activities</li><li>Documenting guide or guest incidents</li><li>Maintaining a clean, organized, visually pleasing work area</li><li>Maintaining accurate inventory of all NOC lake crafts, tools, supplies, and assets</li><li>Other tasks as qualified and needed</li><li>Facilitating lake kayak/SUP rentals (gearing up guests with appropriate paddles, PFDs, and boats as well as assisting in launching and receiving guests at the lake access point)</li><li>Raft Center Responsibilities Greet and check-in guests for appropriate trip times.</li><li>Assist rafting guests with the gear-up process (life jackets, wetsuits, paddles, etc)</li><li>Conduct viewing of informational video and general verbal overview of equipment, hazards, landmarks, rules and regulations.</li><li>Ensure gear is efficiently processed throughout the day (washed, moved, and stored in proper areas)</li><li>Aid and Assist NOC guests as needed</li></ul> <h3>Qualifications Required Highschool diploma or GED</h3> <ul><li>Current CPR and First Aid certifications will be required upon hire</li><li>Preferred Background or experience in team building, experiential education, or facilitation</li><li>Wilderness First Aid</li><li>Applicants must be: Willing and able to commit to seasonal nature and demands of this position including start date, end date, and scheduling variability throughout.</li><li>Capable of maintaining composure under stress and working with others to complete tasks.</li><li>Capable of maintaining a professional appearance and attitude always.</li><li>Capable of working responsibly while unsupervised for short periods of time.</li><li>Willing and capable to learn and instruct basics of whitewater safety.</li><li>Physical Requirements and Working Conditions: Able to lift up to 70 lbs. repetitively</li><li>Able to bend, stoop, and twist</li><li>Able to carry heavy equipment over long distances</li></ul> <p>The above noted job description is not intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be assigned but rather to provide a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of this position. As the nature of business demands change, so too may the essential functions of this position. Please note that as an employer with over 100 employees, NOC will be required to comply with any OSHA Vaccination and Testing Emergency Temporary Standard should that standard be enacted. The Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity in any and all terms, conditions or privileges of employment including hiring, promotions, termination, training and compensation. The NOC does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of age, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic condition or any other status protected by federal, state or local law, where applicable. Furthermore, the NOC is committed to a work environment free of discrimination and harassment through respecting and valuing the diversity among employees and all those with whom the NOC does business.</p>
Recruitment Coordinator II
<p>Conservation Corps North Carolina is seeking a Recruitment Coordinator II. This position is located in Bahama, NC, and offers an hourly compensation of $21-$22.</p>
Fall Conservation Crew-Americorps Assistant Crew Leader
<p>Title: Fall Conservation Crew-AmeriCorps Assistant Crew Leader Conservation Legacy Program: Southeast Conservation Corps Reports to: Crew Leader, Program Coordinator Site Location: Crews will be based out of Chattanooga, TN, camping and serving in various locations across the greater Southeast Region Terms of Service: Start Date: August 10, 2026 End Date: November 20, 2026 AmeriCorps Slot Classification: 450hr Status: This is a full-time, seasonal, 15-week- 450-hour AmeriCorps National Service position Benefits: Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,956.35 upon successful completion of the program Living Allowance of $480 per week Additional Benefit of $170 per week Other Benefits: United States Forest Service-recognized chainsaw certification,...</p>
Raft Guide
<p>Raft Guide – Talkeetna River Guides (Alaska) We have one spot left to fill! Could you be the lucky one? Spend your summer on Alaska’s rivers with a locally owned, family-run guiding company that truly loves what we do and where we live. We’ve got an immediate opening for a raft guide in Talkeetna, the greatest town on earth (according to a highly unbiased group of locals). Want to row visitors down glacial fed Alaskan rivers, under the shadow of the Alaska Range (when the weather allows), soaking up endless midnight sun evenings (when it’s not raining), and join a crew that values hard work, good vibes, and an elite sense of humor? What You’ll Be Doing: Rowing rafts like an absolute legend</p> <ul><li>Showing guests the magic of Alaska</li><li>Joyfully declaring rain is “part of the experience.”</li></ul> <p>Delivering unparalleled customer service, sharing your passion for local natural history, and gracefully answering where are the bears scooping up salmon from waterfalls? FYI, not in Talkeetna, that is in Katmai!!</p> <ul><li>Living your best summer life</li><li>Requirements: First Aid / CPR Certified</li><li>Swiftwater Certified</li><li>Available May 17 – September 15</li><li>Positive attitude + good sense of humor</li><li>Bonus Points If You: Understand that “river musk” is not a substitute for a shower</li><li>Think “weather builds character”</li><li>Enjoy telling strangers what river level means</li><li>Prefer not to attend every festival in Alaska and accidentally turn a 4 month season into a 6 shift career</li></ul> <p>Added Compensation: Unlimited bragging rights to casually mention in every future conversation that you were a raft guide in Alaska… because trust us, everybody cares. Come for the job. Stay because you accidentally fell in love with Talkeetna. Location Talkeetna, Alaska – a vibrant river town with incredible scenery, strong community, and easy access to wilderness and adventure. Season May 15 – September 15 Applicants must be available for the full season or close to these dates. Housing Tent camping available with access to guide kitchen and bathroom facilities free of charge. Why Work With Us? Talkeetna River Guides is a local, family-owned business that values community, stewardship, and taking pride in our work. We support our guides, foster a positive team culture, and believe great trips come from people who care deeply about the rivers and the place they call home.</p>
Logistics Coordinator
<p>Conservation Corps North Carolina is seeking a Logistics Coordinator in Bahama, NC. This role involves managing the logistical aspects of the organization's operations. The compensation for this position is $21-$22 per hour.</p>
Outdoor Education Instructor
<p>Why Join Pali Institute! Are you wanting to further your knowledge and experience while doing what you are passionate about in the beautiful mountains of Southern California we have the job for you! We pay for your offsite housing, food, and utilities! Compensation: Total Compensation Package from $1030-$1075 a week Housing, utilities, and other paid amenities also included. Pay dependent on level of education. Compensation includes pay estimated at 4 nights in cabin, $675-$720 a week. Base pay $475-$520 with additional $50 for each night spent in cabin. Returning season gifts include insulated mugs, vest and puffy jackets! Travel reimbursements available for anyone traveling from out of state, driving or flying. Restrictions apply. Build a Future with Pali Trainings for Ropes Leads, and School Leads available your first season. These positions include a $30 pay raise. Leadership positions available after completion of 1 Season. These...</p>
Backcountry Trails Conservation Crew Leader
<p>American Conservation Experience (ACE) is a dynamic non-profit organization dedicated to providing rewarding environmental service opportunities that harness the idealism and energy of a volunteer labor force to help restore America's public lands. ACE has a national reputation for providing exceptional training and support to enable young adult crews to safely and economically implement technically complex and physically demanding conservation projects for the US Forest Service, BLM, National Park Service, USFWS and numerous state and local land management partners.Job Title: Conservation Crew Leader - Backcountry TrailsLocation: This position is based out of Sacramento, Ridgecrest, or Coachella Valley, CA. Field projects will take place on public lands throughout California and the Pacific West region. Department/Division: CREW, Pacific WestStatus: Regular Full-Time (Non-Exempt)Reports To: Senior Project ManagerSchedule/Hours: Full-time. Flexib...</p>
Community Conservation Crew Leader
<p>DATES: Leader Training: June 1 - June 11, 2026 Summer Session: June 15 - July 17 (Session 1) July 21 - August 21 (Session 2) LOCATION: Portland, OR. Leaders will need to commute to the central meeting location each day and transport the crew to the daily project site. There is also a 10-day leader training in Eugene, OR, that involves camping. Project locations generally include city parks, public lands, and community gardens. BENEFITS: $8,880 living stipend $1,956.35 AmeriCorps Education Award for college tuition or applicable student loans. Gain industry-sought technical skills, certifications, experience, and references to open career pathways Network with local conservation nonprofits and land management agency personnel POSITION OVERVIEW Connect people with nature Impact the lives of young...</p>
Americorps Field Team Leader (Ftl)
<p>Location: Bend, Redmond, or Prineville, Oregon (Housing is not provided. You must find housing in Central Oregon.) Service Term: 47 weeks (1700-hour AmeriCorps term) Start Date: June 2026 Status: Full-Time AmeriCorps Member Position About Heart of Oregon Corps Heart of Oregon Corps inspires and empowers positive change in the lives of young people through jobs, education, and stewardship. Our High Desert Conservation Corps (HDCC) program engages young adults ages 1724 in hands-on conservation service projects across Central Oregon. HDCC crews partner with organizations like the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Bend Park & Recreation District to complete projects such as: Habitat restoration Fire fuels reduction Trail maintenance Invasive species management Fencing and land stewardship projects Position Overview...</p>
Great Smoky Mountains Trail Crew– Americorps Assistant Crew Leader
<p>Position Title: Great Smoky Mountains Trail Crew AmeriCorps Assistant Crew Leader Conservation Legacy Program: Southeast Conservation Corps Reports to: Crew Leader, Program Coordinator Site Location: Crew will be based out of Chattanooga, TN, camping and serving within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Terms of Service: Start Date: August 10, 2026 End Date: October 9, 2026 AmeriCorps Slot Classification: 300 Status: This is a full-time, seasonal, 9-week 300-hour AmeriCorps National Service position Benefits: Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,565.08 upon successful completion of the program Living Allowance of $480 per week. Additional Benefit of $170 per week. Other Benefits: Wilderness First Aid Training, food & transportation provided...</p>
Adventure Activities Facilitator
<p>Lead Adventures. Inspire Confidence. Work Where the Mountains Are Your Office. If you love being active, connecting with people, and helping others push past their comfort zones, this job was made for you. YMCA of the Rockies is looking for an Adventure Activities Facilitator to bring energy, safety, and heart to our climbing walls, ropes courses, and mountain adventure programs just outside Rocky Mountain National Park. This isn’t a desk job—it’s a chance to spend your days guiding guests through unforgettable experiences, building teamwork, and creating moments that matter in one of the most beautiful places in Colorado. What You’ll Do As an Adventure Activities Facilitator, you’ll be part of a mission-driven team delivering high-quality, safe, and engaging programming at the Boone Family Mountain Center. Your days may include: Belaying and facilitating indoor and outdoor climbing wall sessions</p> <ul><li>Leading low ropes team-building activities and assisting with high ropes courses</li><li>Creating welcoming, confidence-building experiences for guests of all ages</li><li>Running the Adventure Activities desk—answering questions, registering guests, and sharing local knowledge</li><li>Handling cash and credit transactions for programs, rentals, and merchandise</li><li>Supporting smooth daily operations with setup, teardown, and teamwork</li></ul> <p>Every shift is different—and every guest leaves because of you feeling stronger, braver, and more connected. Why YMCA of the Rockies At YMCA of the Rockies, we believe in putting Christian principles into practice by building healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. Our staff live and work in a community rooted in purpose, service, and inclusion—where nature inspires growth and every role makes a real impact. Here, you’re not just facilitating activities—you’re helping create lifelong memories. What We’re Looking For CPR certification (or willingness to obtain during training)</p> <ul><li>Strong people skills and comfort working with all ages</li><li>Ability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays</li><li>Comfort working at heights and in outdoor environments</li><li>Passion for teamwork, safety, and guest experience</li><li>Previous facilitation experience is a plus—but not required</li><li>Work Environment Perks Indoor and outdoor work in a stunning mountain setting</li><li>Active, hands-on days—no sitting still</li><li>Meaningful work that combines adventure, service, and community</li><li>A supportive team that values Caring, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility, and Faith</li></ul> <p>If you’re ready to turn your love of adventure into a job with purpose, we’d love to meet you. Join YMCA of the Rockies and help guests discover what they’re capable of—one climb at a time.</p>
Trail Crew
<p>Job Title: Trail Crew Member Location: In person in Bentonville, Arkansas. Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred). Project Duration: May - August 2026. Employment Type: Full-time (40 hours per week) Monday Thursday, weather permitting. Trail Crew Member Pay: $680 per week Position Summary: Ozark Conservation Corps (OCC), a program of Community Training Works (CTW), is partnering with land managing agencies in Northwest Arkansas for mountain bike, hiking, and multi-use Trails construction and maintenance project. We are seeking a motivated, hardworking, and passionate outdoors person to help construct, maintain, and improve natural-surface mountain bike, hiking and multi-use trails. This role involves outdoor physical labor, trail feature construction, erosion control, and collaboration with land managers, volunteers, and trail crews to create safe, sustainable, and enjoyable biking, hiking and leisure experiences. Positions Avai...</p>
Great Smoky Mountains Trail Crew– Americorps Crew Member
<p>Position Title: Great Smoky Mountains Trail Crew AmeriCorps Crew Member Conservation Legacy Program: Southeast Conservation Corps Reports to: Crew Leader, Program Coordinator Site Location: Crew will be based out of Chattanooga, TN, camping and serving within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Terms of Service: Start Date: 08/17/2026 End Date: 10/09/2026 AmeriCorps Slot Classification: 300 Status: This is a full-time, seasonal, 8-week 300-hour AmeriCorps National Service position Benefits: Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of $1,565.08 upon successful completion of the program Living Allowance of $480 per week. Additional Benefit of $120 per week. Other Benefits: Wilderness First Aid Training, food & transportation provided while in the field, uniform shirts...</p>
Benefits Education Specialist: Guide Employee Choices
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Historic Vizcaya Village Tour — 30-Min Guided Walk
<p>...House and formal gardens. VIZCAYA VILLAGE TOUR The Village was built in 1914 alongside the rest of the estate. You can now take a guided tour of Vizcaya Village and learn about its history as well as the restoration plans currently underway. These 30-minute tours are...</p>
Elite Real Estate Buyer's Agent — Guide Homebuyers
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Lead Rda — Guide a Top-Rated Dental Team in Houston
<p>A prominent dental group in Texas seeks a Lead Registered Dental Assistant to guide teams and ensure high-quality patient care. The ideal candidate will have a Texas RDA license and over a year’s experience in a lead role. Responsibilities include mentoring staff and overseeing...</p>
Academic Advisor II: Guide Student Success & Transfers
<p>Lone Star College is seeking an Advisor II to support students in their academic progress. This role involves advising on degree planning, course selection, and informing students of resources. Required qualifications include a Bachelor's degree and at least 3 years of ...</p>
Guide Assistant
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Wealth Management Lead: Build Teams, Guide Growth
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Functional Health Coach - Remote Wellness Guide
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Freshman Success Advisor & Enrollment Guide
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Instrumentation Technology Instructor | Teach, Guide & Innovate
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Wealth Management Lead: Build Teams, Guide Growth
<p>A wealth management firm is seeking a leader to guide and develop a team of Financial Professionals in Katy, Texas. This role involves networking, coaching, and ensuring compliance while fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Candidates should ideally have a four...</p>
Sas Base V9, Sas Enterprise Guide, Sas Enterprise Miner
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Collision Estimator: Guide Repairs & Final Estimates
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Collision Estimator: Guide Repairs & Approvals
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Interim Pastor: Lead Worship and Guide Our Congregation
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On-Campus Houseparent Duo: Mentor & Guide Students
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Trauma-Informed Youth Mentor & After-School Guide
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Lead Infant Guide — Montessori, Growth & Impact
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Lead Montessori Guide for Toddlers
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Principal Associate, Edata Risk Guide - Enterprise Services Risk
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Lead Infant Guide - Montessori Certification Sponsorship
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Care Guide Discharge Planning
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Seasonal Customer Experience Guide — Retail, Santa Monica
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Digital Ad Operations Manager - Justwatch the Entertainment Guide
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Remote Customer Support Specialist Troubleshooter & Guide
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On-Campus Houseparent Duo: Mentor & Guide Students
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Front Desk Associate Experience Guide
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Senior Admissions Specialist - Guide Students to Futures
<p>Iec Corp Group is looking for a passionate Senior Admissions Professional for its Los Angeles campus. The role involves guiding prospective students through the admissions process, providing engaging campus tours, and helping them make informed decisions about their educational...</p>
Experience Guide Front Desk Associate
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Wellness Guide
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Healthcare Lobby Concierge - Greet, Guide & Access
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Security Shift Lead — Protect, Respond, and Guide
<p>Women In Need, Inc. is seeking a Security Shift Supervisor in New York City. This full-time role ensures the safety and security of shelter residents, staff, and visitors during shifts. The ideal candidate will oversee security staff, conduct patrols, manage incidents, ...</p>
In-Home Mental Health Mentor | Empower & Guide Clients
<p>Thryve Teams is seeking dedicated Mental Health Mentors in New York, NY to provide one-on-one support to children and teens facing mental health challenges. Ideal candidates will have strong mentoring and communication skills, with a passion for helping others. Responsibilities...</p>
Summer Camp Group Leader — Inspire, Create & Guide Youth
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Youth Camp Unit Lead: Inspire, Guide & Engage
<p>A leading community service organization in New York is seeking a Summer Camp Unit Leader to provide leadership, oversight, and support for Summer Camp programs. The role requires a strong background in leadership and interpersonal skills, as well as experience with youth...</p>
Senior Home Lending Advisor — Guide to Homeownership
<p>A leading financial services firm is looking for a Senior Home Lending Advisor to provide expertise in mortgage lending products and serve customers throughout the loan process. You will coach branch teams, collaborate with bankers, and promote loan originations to achieve...</p>
Housing Specialist: Guide Clients to Permanent Homes
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Montessori Associate Guide: Grow Curious Learners
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Smb M&A Deal Advisor — AI-Driven Exit Guide
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Editor, AI, Tom's Guide
<p>...with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range $70,000.00/yr - $85,000.00/yr One of the world's fastest-growing websites, Tom's Guide upgrades your life by helping you decide what products to buy, showing you how to get the most out of them and get the best deals. From...</p>
Lead Infant Guide - Montessori Classroom Leader + Tuition Discount
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Afterschool Program Lead - Inspire & Guide Prek3-8Th
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After-School Group Leader (K-5) - Inspire & Guide
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Enrollment Advisor — Guide Students Into Education
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Wellness Guide
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Weekend Wellness Guide
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Patient Care Navigator — Guide, Educate & Connect Care Programs
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Breast Health Patient Navigator & Care Guide
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Seasonal Bike Shop Guide - NYC, Part-Time
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Seasonal Adirondack Exhibit & Visitor Experience Guide
<p>Theadkx in New York City is seeking a Seasonal Exhibit Assistant for 2026 to enhance visitor experiences at the Adirondack Experience. This role involves creating an engaging environment, assisting with wayfinding, and ensuring security of exhibits. Ideal candidates should...</p>
Ami Elementary Guide (6-12) — Nurture Curiosity & Joy
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Remote Account Advisor Guide, Onboard & Grow Clients
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Substitute Front Office Guide
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Seo Growth Guide for Local Businesses
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Virtual Guide (Remote - Usa)
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Guide
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Summer Adventure Guide
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Outdoor Adventure Guide (Future Vacancies)
<p>...8, please review our career site for other opportunities that may be available that can accommodate minors. As a Go Ape Outdoor Adventure Guide, you will be primarily responsible for instructing participants how to navigate our treetop adventure courses as well as other...</p>
4-H Environmental Educator - Camp Jekyll
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Outdoor Education Guide for Youth | Housing & Training
<p>A community-focused organization located in Oklahoma is seeking an enthusiastic Outdoor Education Program Instructor. This role involves guiding 5th and 6th graders through outdoor activities and lessons in an immersive camp setting. Responsibilities include leading hikes...</p>
Summer Camp - Activity Instructor
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Summer Camp Naturalist & Fall Season Environmental Education Intern
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Outdoor Leader
<p>Wilderness Inquiry is seeking passionate Outdoor Leaders to create magical, life-changing outdoor experiences for individuals of all backgrounds and abilities. Join our team and help facilitate adventures that make a real difference.</p>
2026 Trip Leader
<p>If you've been dreaming about traveling the world with an adventure-job-style approach, this is the place to be to create your new way of life—for a summer or year after year. You'll get involved with...</p> <ul><li>Adventure Travel</li><li>Community Service</li><li>Intercultural Living</li><li>Language Learning</li><li>Leadership Training</li><li>Outdoor Exploration</li><li>Wilderness & Water Adventures</li></ul> <h3>• Teaching Outdoor & Life Skills</h3> <ul><li>Facilitating Growth & Self-Discovery</li><li>Instilling Confidence</li><li>Translation: one of the best jobs in the world!</li></ul> <p>Explore exciting programs that will help your journey to work, learn, live and travel to all corners of the earth. Want to stay just in North America ? Check out your job options here .</p> <p>Job Explorer •••••••••••• Backdoorjobs.com Home Adventure Jobs U.S. Adventure Jobs Worldwide Wilderness Therapy Jobs Jobs in the Great Outdoors Environmental & Outdoor Education Jobs Sustainable Living & Farming Work Summer Camp Jobs Resort & Hospitality Jobs Meaningful Work •••••••••••• Regional Job Directory Home Work & Travel Abroad Listings North America/Multi-State Program Listings •••••••••••• Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming</p> <ul><li>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</li><li>Hike the Spanish Pyrenees, ice climb Alaskan glaciers, or sea kayak the Puget Sound—all while helping groups of teenagers become better leaders, communicators and young adults.</li></ul> <p>Wilderness Adventures runs summer programs that focus on multi-activity backcountry travel. Students (ages 11-20) are able to develop leadership, communication and team building skills while experiencing our natural world. Serving as teacher, facilitator and mentor , Trip Leaders introduce small groups to the merits of living simply while participating in a variety of activities such as mountain climbs and backpacking in over 30 National Parks and wilderness areas, rock climbing, sea kayaking, whitewater rafting and kayaking, ice climbing, canyoneering, sailing, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, service projects, and language programs in beautiful places across the U.S., and as far away as the Alps, Cambodia, Chamonix Zermatt, Costa Rica, Ecuador, the Galápagos, the Pyrenees, and Vietnam .</p> <p>Responsibilities include teaching outdoor skills, minimum-impact camping, environmental and cultural awareness, natural and cultural history, and more! The trips are both mentally and physically challenging for leaders and participants, with adventures ranging from one to six weeks in duration. Applicants must be at least 21, have an excellent driving record, hold current CPR and WFR certifications (WA sponsors a WFR course for Leaders—ask about it when you apply!) , and be available to work the entire duration of the summer contract (May 31st – August 2nd, 2026, with an option to extend work through the end of October) . Wilderness Adventures pays leaders a competitive weekly wage based on previous experience leading youth outdoors. In addition, all food, accommodations, and travel are paid for throughout your summer. Folks will also receive access to a variety of pro-deals to purchase gear at discounted prices before your summer kicks off. Explore all the details at WildernessAdventures.com !</p>
Assistant Director, Outdoor Program
<p>You've just uncovered the best outdoor education programs in the country! Those who have a deep care for the earth and have a love for nature, the environment, education, and the outdoors—and sharing it with others—will find endless opportunities here.</p> <h3>Whether you'll be...</h3> <ul><li>Leading educational canoe trips in a swamp forest</li><li>Teaching children about native wildlife of the area</li><li>Instructing outdoor education and recreation programs</li><li>Facilitating team building and challenge course activities</li><li>Coordinating living history and interpretive tours</li><li>Working with birds of prey or various wildlife</li><li>Assisting with environmental research projects</li><li>Developing environmental education programs that help to protect the integrity of our earth's natural ecosystems</li><li>... you'll receive valuable training, education and life experiences that will enhance both your career and connections with people and the environment.</li><li>More to Explore</li><li>Check out the Adventure Jobs , Camp Jobs and Farm Jobs channels for additional outdoor and adventure education job opportunities!</li></ul> <p>Job Explorer •••••••••••• Backdoorjobs.com Home Adventure Jobs U.S. Adventure Jobs Worldwide Wilderness Therapy Jobs Jobs in the Great Outdoors Environmental & Outdoor Education Jobs Sustainable Living & Farming Work Summer Camp Jobs Resort & Hospitality Jobs Meaningful Work •••••••••••• Regional Job Directory Home Work & Travel Abroad Listings North America/Multi-State Program Listings •••••••••••• Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming</p> <ul><li>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</li></ul> <p>Frost Valley YMCA is seeking vibrant and passionate individuals to be a part of their dynamic team! Explore the great outdoors, inspire young minds, and create unforgettable memories at one of the most exciting outdoor education centers.</p> <p>As an Outdoor Instructor (20+ openings!) , youll dive into thrilling outdoor experiences that ignite a love for learning and foster deeper connections. Through environmental education, team building, and group & family retreats programs, youll lead guided hikes, ecological lessons, team building activities, adventure education, and even conquer exhilarating high and low ropes elements. Rain or shine, youll engage with students and guests of all ages—bringing the magic of nature to life. Positions are available during the spring (late March to mid-June), fall (late August through November), and a full academic year (late August to mid-June). Compensation starts at $16/hour, with benefits that include a private room in shared housing, meals when guests are on property, basic groceries, WiFi access, professional conference and training opportunities, pro-deal purchases, 3 paid floating holidays, relocation reimbursement, and full medical benefits (after 60 days) for academic year positions. Applicants must have previous experience working with children and adults (in the classroom, nature centers, outdoor schools, or camp setting), effective leadership, teaching, facilitation and communication skills, and a commitment to providing exceptional guest service and warm hospitality to guests from diverse backgrounds. A Bachelor's degree (preferably in education, environmental studies, outdoor recreation, or related field) or equivalent life experience is preferred. If you have a deep passion for the outdoors, fueled by awe and wonder, check out all current year-round job openings here .</p>
Adventure Guide
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Trail Crew Technician
<p>The Rocky Mountain Field Institute (RMFI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit environmental organization and the premier public land stewardship group in Southern Colorado. Headquartered near Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak in beautiful Colorado Springs, RMFI conserves and protects public lands through volunteer-based trail and restoration projects, environmental education, and restoration research. Trail Crew Technicians are RMFI's primary on-the-ground workforce, implementing project work under the guidance of a Trail Crew Leader and Program Managers. Technicians will work on single- and multi-day field projects, accomplishing project objectives in trail construction, maintenance, restoration, erosion mitigation, and other stewardship objectives with a crew of 4-8 members. ESSENTIAL DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES: Completes professional trail and restoration work w...</p>
Naturalist Intern
<p>Teach 6th Grade Outdoor Science Camp in the Sierra Nevada Live and Work Near Yosemite National Park Spend your season inspiring students while living and working in the Sierra Nevada just minutes from Yosemite National Park. Camp Green Meadows Outdoor School is seeking enthusiastic Naturalist Interns to join our residential outdoor education team in Fish Camp, California, located just two miles from the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park. For over 60 years, our program has helped students connect with the natural world through hands-on science, exploration, and outdoor adventure. As a Naturalist Intern, you will guide students through forest trails, creek ecosystems, and mountain meadows while helping them discover the wonder of nature. If you love working with kids, hiking in the mountains, and sharing your passion for the outdoors, this internship offers an unforgettable experience in one of the most beautiful landscapes in North America. What You'll Do Lead small g...</p>
After School Teacher and Conservation Educator
<p>Afterschool Teacher and Conservation Educator Eco Adventures: 2 Part Time or 1 Full Time position(s) Are you passionate about working with children in a hands-on, engaging environment? Eco Adventures is seeking an enthusiastic, dependable, and energetic after school Childcare Program Staff Member to join our growing team. This role supports our after-school, camp, schools, and special event programs while helping create a safe, fun, and enriching experience for children. Our program combines childcare, education, creativity, and animal experiences in a unique environment where children can learn through exploration, play, and hands-on activities. No prior animal handling experience is required for this position. We are currently looking to hire either: One full-time team member who can support both childcare and educational programming, or OR Two part-time team members: one focused on education/programming and one focused on after school childcare only (12-6:30 M-F) Our prog...</p>
Outdoor Educator
<p>Join our 2026 Educator Team for the Summer and Fall! Help students, teachers, and adults connect with the natural world through hands-on learning at The Ecology School at River Bend Farm in Saco, Maine. As an Ecology Educator, youll lead immersive, place-based lessons; live and learn alongside fellow educators; and gain meaningful experience in outdoor education, youth development, adult program management, and nonprofit operations. A successful educator will have a passion for education, high mental and emotional stamina, and a drive to support our community, programs, and the experiences of our guests. About The Ecology School at River Bend Farm: The Ecology School has made the study of ecology accessible and enjoyable for tens of thousands of people since 1998. What began as a small overnight program for students on the coast of Maine has expanded to reach individuals of all ages. Relocating to River Bend Farm in 2021 has enabled year-round immersive programs where learners...</p>
Outdoor Education Naturalist
<p>Mission Springs Outdoor Education utilizes hands-on science and team building activities to foster positive student relationships and promote good stewardship of the environment. Naturalists live onsite at Mission Springs, and are responsible for leading a group of students every week in various science classes as they explore our campus of Redwoods. This is a seasonal position. Weekly Salary: $676.00 with low cost housing and most meals provided. Fall 2026 season, August 10 through December 12 Spring 2027: January 13-May 23 Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Required Current CPR and First Aid certifications Experience working with children and youth (preferred) Ability to be a positive Christian role model for children Desire to live in a Christian Community Must be LiveScan cleared Effective communication skills General Responsibilities: Prepare for and instruct trail-based classes, ropes course activities, recreational events, and off-site field tr...</p>
Senior Program Director
<p>Title: Conservation Corps New Mexico-Senior Program Director Starting Salary Range: The starting salary for this position will be in the $79,500 - $88,815 range, depending on experience, education, and skills relevant to the position. Please note that the indicated starting salary range describes the range for an incumbent in this position. Most new staff generally start at the beginning of the ranges percentage to ensure internal salary equity. Location: Las Cruces, NM, Not Remote Eligible. Status: Full-Time, Exempt Benefit Eligible: Health, Vision, Dental, Short/Long-Term Disability, Basic Life Retirement, Paid Time Off per Personnel Policies, Supplemental benefits including critical care, pet insurance, supplemental life, and others. Reports to: Executive Director Posting Period:&nbsp...</p>
Lead Nature Camp Instructor: Wilderness Specialist
<p>VINS Nature Camp helps young people develop the life skills necessary to be a positive force for their community and the environment in a fun and exciting summer adventure. Lead Wilderness Camp Instructors are responsible for leading and teaching natural science topics with an emphasis on backcountry and wilderness survival skills to children ages 6 13 in our outdoor camp environment. Responsibilities: Provide direct leadership for up to 14 campers throughout weekly day camp sessions and for up to 12 campers for overnight camp experiences, including week-long overnight camps Oversee camper safety and create an emotionally healthy camp environment Plan and teach educational programs related to the natural sciences for varied age groups Facilitate a wide range of activities, including group games, outdoor sports, adventure scenarios, leadership skills, crafts, nature hikes, and other hands-on activities Supervise all aspects of assigned camp groups, including but not limi...</p>
Outdoor Educator Bushcraft Fishing & Archery
<p>This Outdoor Educator Bushcraft Fishing & Archery role at Confidential Employer in Seattle, WA is currently accepting applications. Please click the apply link for full details on responsibilities, qualifications, and compensation.</p>
