Are you ready to work hard and make a difference? Develop leadership, career, and conservation skills? Connect with new friends? Camp and serve under the big skies of the wild Northern Rockies?
The Montana Conservation Corps focuses on the growth of participants, positively impacting our climate and environment, and transferable job skills. Crews camp while working on physically demanding and essential natural resource and conservation projects on some of the most breathtaking and remote landscapes in the Northern Rockies and Plains. Project work could include trail maintenance and construction, habitat restoration, invasive plant management, fuels reduction, work in the remote backcountry, and more! Crew Leaders go through a leadership development program crafted over two decades to enhance their confidence, resilience, and technical capabilities. Compensation ranges from a bi-weekly living allowance of $1,000–$1,450 and an AmeriCorps education award, with many great benefits (including free health insurance and potential housing options).
Invest yourself in a physically and personally demanding service experience. Explore all open 2025 crew positions. Also hiring for multiple full-time staff opportunities!
Why join an MCC crew? View member perspectives, see a day in the life, and learn about community at MCC.
Many positions at RMYC are entry-level, so no experience is required—just a willingness to learn, get dirty, and work hard in the outdoors!
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps engages young people in the outdoors, inspiring them to use their strengths and potential to lead healthy, productive lives. Conservation Corps, Youth Corps, and Natural Resource Internship programs offer diverse skill-building opportunities all based within natural resource. conservation. Work alongside the Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and more to complete meaning service aimed at conserving the Rocky Mountain’s public lands. One day you might help build a campground and the next you could be blazing a new trail in the wilderness. Expect to spend a ton of time camping outdoors, hiking, and exploring Northwest Colorado’s natural beauty on your weekends with your fellow crew members as well! Whether you are looking for a fun summer job or the next step in your career, RMYC provides an unforgettable experience filled with growth, adventure, and meaningful work.
• Join Rocky Mountain Youth Corps for an immersive outdoor experience on public lands in 2025! Explore current seasonal crew job openings and natural resource internships here.
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Do you want to hit the open road, enjoy an adventure of a lifetime and get paid for it? Join a team that is passionate about organizing and delivering high quality tours for people from all over the world.
Windigo specializes in customized small group camping, lodging, hiking and themed tours for international clients traveling in a 15-passenger van. Now seeking adventurous Guides to drive, guide and oversee the day-to-day logistics for tours throughout North America. Guides will lead with service and share their passion for the outdoors through innovative trips that will get your international group hiking, biking, paddling, and more! It's not a job opportunity, it’s a lifestyle. Compensation ranges from $125-$180/day plus tips and commission. Accommodations and most food while on tour are included, as well as access to pro deals, bonus options, and the opportunity to travel to enticing and off-the-beaten path destinations. If you are at least 23 years old (21 for Canadian applicants), have a clean driving record, an adventurous spirit, love the outdoors, and are looking for an exciting challenge, apply to join the Windigo team!
The operation season runs from April to late October with contracts available for a partial or full season.
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Bold Earth groups have the opportunity to surf on the Kona coast in Hawaii, trek throughout Iceland, snorkel in Costa Rica with turtles, and so much more!
Bold Earth operates 12 to 21-day domestic and international adventure travel-based programs for teenagers designed to foster community, teach leadership, and enhance global citizenship. Trip Leaders facilitate safe, fun, and meaningful summer experiences for teenagers from all over the globe. In the process, Leaders get to explore beautiful areas, contribute to local communities, and make a positive impact in the lives of teenagers. Trip Leaders are in charge of managing group dynamics, coordinating logistics, and leading and assisting with activities that include backpacking, rock climbing, snorkeling, sea kayaking, surfing, whitewater rafting, cooking and more. Compensation starts at $500/week for first year Leaders, and includes paid week-long staff training, all meals (you'll eat well!) and accommodations, and industry pro deals on outdoor gear.
• 2025 staff training runs from June 17th–24th just outside of Denver, CO, with contracts ending no later than mid-August. Learn more about working with Bold Earth and the application process, or connect with Izzy Perry for more information.
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The Outdoor Environmental Education Program is an opportunity for environmentally conscientious college graduates to share their love for the outdoors and get students excited about exploring the world outside their front doors.
Are you ready to enjoy waterfront views of the Olympic Mountain Range in the beautiful Pacific Northwest while working with fun, caring, and adventurous co-workers? Program Instructors for YMCA Camp Colman will prepare lesson plans, teach classes in marine science, forest ecology, outdoor wilderness skills and challenge education, facilitate the low/high ropes course and climbing tower, and lead activities in the organic gardens, marine center and touch tank, beach front, canoeing and row boating, archery, arts & crafts, night hikes and campfires. Compensation starts at $100/day, plus on-site staff housing with WiFi access and shared kitchen (including a weekly food allowance), meals in the camp lodge when programs are running, use of camp facilities and gear when not in use (sea kayaks, canoes, climbing tower, and so much more), Y membership, and experiencing a powerful, intimate community. If you have enthusiasm for working with children and a positive, committed and service-oriented attitude fill out the online application or email Ashley Gibson with any inquiries.
• Currently seeking fifteen Instructors for the spring 2025 season (February 24th to June 11th—flex start/end date), with the option of continuing on through the summer months. View all current job openings »
Birch Hill counselors have a variety of backgrounds, interests, and personalities, but above all they are friendly people who are ready to have fun and immerse themselves into camp life!
Camp Birch Hill is now seeking caring and enthusiastic Counselors who are ready to have fun and immerse themselves into camp life and community! Responsibilities include supervising campers with a priority on health and wellness, providing social/emotional support for your cabin of 6-10 campers and all children you interact with around camp, teaching classes in the program area(s) you have experience with (adventure, waterfront, arts, theater, land sports, nature studies, etc.), connecting with campers and fostering excitement! Base pay is $3,000 for first year staff, plus housing and meals. Staff who have an active lifeguard certification are paid an extra $250. At minimum, applicants must be available for the entire season (June 20th – August 10th, 2025, which includes 9 days of paid pre-camp training), at least 18 years old, have graduated high school, and ready to live in a cabin with another counselor and 6-10 campers. If you have a passion for working with children, enjoy being in community, are able to use your skills to teach exciting activities, and can bring kindness and upbeat energy to camp, send in an application today!
• Camp Birch Hill — your new home away from home!
Motivated, energetic and creative individuals who are looking for a challenging and rewarding experience will thrive at Echo Hill!
Echo Hill Outdoor School awakens each student's curiosity to the wonders of nature, introduces and acclimates them to the outdoors, and leaves them with an enhanced love for and understanding of the Chesapeake Bay (in Maryland) and a greater sense of camaraderie with each other. Residential Teacher/Naturalists will gain insight into diverse educational philosophies, participate in program development and teach classes from all curriculum areas. Interns assist the teaching staff while learning the ropes of environmental and adventure education. Compensation starts at $340-$400/week plus full room and board—and the social life at EHOS is a blast. Teachers have extensive experience working with and relating well to children, and they generally possess a Bachelor's degree.
• Now seeking Residential Teacher/Naturalists to begin work this spring (mid-March to June). Also seeking year-round Captains and a Historic Fleet Director.
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