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Mountain & Rock Manager

Leavenworth, WA ยท On-site

$42K - $54K/yr

The Mountain / Rock Manager position oversees the running of all programs that have such elements, whether stand-alone or combined with other adventure elements. We are a fun, collaborative team with ...

Adventure Instructor

Keystone, CO ยท On-site

$720/wk

Adventure Instructor Compensation: $720/week, 5% increase for those fluent in both English and ... Teach students basic rock climbing skills and safety, including belaying and fundamental movement ...

As a key member of our Adventure Center team, you'll lead guests through thrilling experiences like ziplining through the treetops, scaling the rock wall, battling it out in arrow tag and paintball ...

Embark on a thrilling journey as an Emergency Room Travel Nurse in the charming city of Rock Hill, South Carolina, where adventure and professional fulfillment intertwine. Here, you'll experience the ...

THE ROLE As a Rock Climbing Guide , you'll lead guests through safe and memorable climbing experiences that embody the Indigo Road spirit of adventure, care, and connection. You'll ensure each guest ...

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How much do adventure rock jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for adventure rock in the United States is $22.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Adventure Rock instructor?

An Adventure Rock instructor is a professional who teaches and supervises indoor rock climbing activities at Adventure Rock climbing gyms. They are responsible for ensuring the safety of climbers, teaching proper climbing techniques, and providing guidance to both beginners and experienced climbers. Instructors also help set up equipment, organize classes or events, and create a welcoming environment for participants. The role requires strong communication skills, a passion for climbing, and a focus on safety and customer service.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Adventure Rock Climbing Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Adventure Rock Climbing Instructor, you need expertise in climbing techniques, safety protocols, and a relevant certification such as those from the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) or equivalent. Familiarity with climbing equipment, belay devices, harnesses, and safety management systems is essential. Outstanding communication, patience, and motivational skills help instructors effectively teach and inspire participants of all skill levels. These combined skills ensure safe, engaging, and educational climbing experiences for clients.

What are common challenges faced by Adventure Rock Guides and how can they be overcome?

Adventure Rock Guides often face challenges such as ensuring participant safety while maintaining an engaging and supportive atmosphere, especially with groups of varying experience levels. Guides must stay alert, communicate clearly, and adapt activities to accommodate different physical abilities. Building rapport quickly and managing group dynamics are essential skills that help create a positive experience. Ongoing training, teamwork, and feedback from peers and supervisors are key to overcoming these challenges and growing in the role.

What is the difference between Adventure Rock vs Rock Climber?

AspectAdventure RockRock Climber
CertificationsBasic outdoor safety and climbing certificationsAdvanced climbing certifications, such as AMGA or similar
Work EnvironmentOutdoor adventure parks, guided tours, recreational settingsNatural rock formations, outdoor climbing gyms, expedition settings
Industry UsageRecreational and adventure tourism industryClimbing gyms, outdoor expeditions, competitive climbing

Adventure Rock typically refers to professionals involved in guiding or facilitating outdoor adventure activities, often in recreational settings. Rock Climber describes individuals who engage in climbing as a sport or hobby, often with advanced skills and certifications. While both roles involve climbing, Adventure Rock professionals focus on safety and guiding, whereas Rock Climbers focus on personal skill and performance.

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Infographic showing various Adventure Rock job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $47,230 per year, or $22.7 per hour.
Mountain & Rock Manager

Mountain & Rock Manager

Youth Dynamics

Leavenworth, WA โ€ข On-site

$42K - $54K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Position Overview:

If you desire to serve in a Christian workplace and use your skills to help fulfill the mission of Youth Dynamics, this could be a great opportunity for you. The Mountain / Rock Manager position oversees the running of all programs that have such elements, whether stand-alone or combined with other adventure elements. We are a fun, collaborative team with opportunities to grow, personally and professionally.
This person will be responsible for managing volunteers and seasonal staff, work with government entities, gear allocation, staff, budgets, risk management, training of staff and some promotion of programs.


Primary Responsibilities:

  1. Promote and educate the value of mountain environments to YD & the public
  2. Creating program content specific to the spiritual growth of others
  3. Scheduling of trips and staff in conjunction with staffing manager
  4. Course development, knowledge of course areas conditions, access, etc.
  5. Permit handling and reporting with various government agencies
  6. Inventory, gear retention, purchases, and rotation
  7. Management of technical manuals and risk management
  8. Training, certifying, coaching and tracking of staff and volunteers
  9. Guiding of student, staff trips, and recons for development
  10. Keeping current to industry standards, trends and dangers


Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of wilderness travel and mountain environments
    • Skills in Rock climbing, belaying, and anchors
    • Skills in route finding, glacier travel, weather and risk management
    • See specific requirements for Rock, Mountain, and Backpacking
  • People skills - To manage and encourage day to day and in adverse conditions
  • Administration - A working knowledge of standard office procedures and technologies (phone, computer, printer, photocopier, scanner)
  • Finance - Knowledge of budgets, asset management, and revenue generation


Job Requirements:

  • Teachable - The ability to learn from others, Implement feedback and course correcting
  • Experience - 2 years or more in a mountain or rock settings - See specific requirements
  • Leadership - Provides overall leadership to Mountain programs
    • Assures streamline logistics, communication, and program outcomes for all single and multi-day adventure combinations.
    • Can lead, delegate, and encourage others in their personal development
  • Communication - Provide professional and timely communication to guest groups, staff and other stakeholders.
  • Consistently communicate the future that ignites passion and commitment for volunteer staff, donors and the community at large
  • Vision - Has specific vision for the future of the program - growth and development
    • A passion for the mountains and a heart to share the love of Christ
  • First Responder or Advanced wilderness first aid required


Salary and Benefits:

  • Pay* Starting pay range from $42,000 - $54,000
  • Health, dental & vision insurance reimbursement options
  • 401k retirement plan - organizational match (up to 3%)
  • Paid time off


*Compensation - The Support Raising Journey:

Youth Dynamics partners with Via Generosity (www.viagenerosity.org) to offer the best and most updated training on raising personal support. You will be provided with a personal support raising coach as well as all of the necessary training to successfully:

  • Raise 100% of salary, benefits, and necessary ministry expenses to meet your financial goals.
  • Best-in-class training to maintain financial vitality and great donor care.
  • Communicate ministry updates and progress to donor partners.


Competencies and Qualifications:

  1. Active and growing relationship with Christ.
  2. Highly self-motivated and willing to accept direction and take initiative
  3. Demonstrated ability to work harmoniously with people from varied cultural, socioeconomic, educational, and experiential backgrounds
  4. Attention to detail
  5. Able to pass our fitness test


Job Type: This position is full time with flexible hours depending on season.


To Apply:

  • Fill out an application found on our website: yd.org. Reply by email to hr@yd.org.
  • Please send in your resume and with a cover letter summarizing your qualifications.
  • Articulate what you bring to this position, why you want to work for Youth Dynamics